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hair loss in women

Hair loss in women can affect a woman's self-confidence and body image, just as it can in men. Unlike men, though, hair loss in women tends to occur evenly over the entire scalp and is manifest as thinning and increased visibility of the scalp. The hairline may recede in the front and at the temples, and a "widow's peak" may form in the front, center of the hairline on the forehead.

Genetics play a large role in the incidence of hair loss in women, as does the shift in hormones that occurs with menopause, but thinning hair or hair loss may also be affected by many other factors. These include:

- localized loss of hair from surgery such as facelifts or browlifts

- inadequate protein intake (especially common with bulimia and anorexia)

- inadequate iron stores (more common in women with heavy periods)

- thryoid disorders (hyperactive or hypoactive), arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, syphillis, fungal infections, polycystic ovary disease, or auto-immune disorders including alopecia areata

- chemotherapy

- medications such as birth control pills, and medicine used to treat high blood pressure, arthritis, gout, depression, and heart disease. High doses of Vitamin A (as with Accutane for the treatment of acne) can also cause hair loss, as can some medications used to prevent blood clots.

- stress, including both physical and emotional stress

Medical options such as Rogaine and Propecia may be helpful for both women and men. Rogaine (minoxidil). a topical treatment, may help to thicken the hair and prevent further hair loss when used twice a day. Only the 2% solution has been FDA approved for women, but the 5% (extra strength) solution has also been used with good results. Propecia (finasteride), a prescription oral medication taken daily, may also slow hair loss and sometimes even promote hair regrowth, although Propecia should never be taken by (or even handled by) any woman that may become pregnant due to the very high risk of birth defects. The effects of both of these medications will be lost if the treatments are discontinued.

While men can receive flaps and hair transplants, treating diffuse hair loss in women tends to be more difficult because the thinning scalp is not confined to one area. Hair transplants may be a viable hair restoration option for women, especially for those with localized areas of hair loss, such as hair loss around the incision sites after facelift or browlift surgery. If the hair loss involves only patch of baldness, such as with alopecia areata (areas of baldness) a scalp reduction may be employed.

Non-surgical and non-medical options include wigs, hair weaves and extensions, and permanent cosmetics to camouflage a scar on the scalp.

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