Archive for the 'hair loss in women' Category
Female Hair Loss Treatment
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009Causes of Female Hair Loss & Female Hair Loss Treatment
There can be a number of different reasons for female hair loss and as such, there is a need for a female hair loss treatment. One of the reasons for hair loss in women is the female body producing higher levels of testosterone than normal […]
Some Causes of Sudden Hair Loss
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Hormonal Imbalances
Both male and female sex hormones have an effect on hair growth, and when they get out of balance you can lose hair. This happens commonly in women whenever they have reproductive changes such as menarche, pregnancy, childbirth or menopause. With normal changes like that, the problem […]
Treatment For Hair Loss For Women
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Treatment For Hair Loss For Women
There can be multiple causes of hair loss in women. Stress can be a major cause and can manifest itself in hair loss three or four months after illness or major surgery. This type of hair loss be temporary; the hair will regrow when the body gets over its stress. […]
Hair Loss Causes in Women Can Often Be Underlying Illness
Friday, February 8th, 2008Hair Loss Causes in Women Can Often Be Underlying Illness
Hair loss in men can be distressing and embarrassing, although it is not usually surprising. Hair loss in women however, is much more unusual. Because of this, the problem in women can be even more upsetting, especially when you consider how closely a woman ties her […]
Hair Loss in Young Women
Friday, February 8th, 2008There are three major causes of hair loss in young women, each with a different treatment. Medical tests may be needed to determine the reasons for hair loss, and to help determine what treatment options will be most appropriate and successful.
Androgenetic Alopecia
This is the same type of hair loss that is common in in many […]
Hair Loss In Women After Pregnancy
Friday, February 8th, 2008Hair Loss In Women After Pregnancy
Many women experience hair loss after pregnancy. It is a normal occurrence, and rarely requires treatment as the hair is simply returning to its pre-pregnancy state.
Normal Hair Growth
Normal hair growth progresses through a cycle of anagen—the growth phase, and telogen—the resting phase. The anagen phase lasts from two to three […]









