Types of Hair Loss

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Hair loss is a very common problem that affects a large number of people all over the world. The medical name for hair loss is alopecia; however, it can also be known as telogen effluvium, androgenetic alopecia, male pattern alopecia, female pattern alopecia, and ophiasis. Alopecia is most common in men, but it can also affect women. It is typically caused by a hormonal imbalance or by genetics; however, stress and environmental factors can also cause hair loss.

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Hair loss can be treated if there is an underlying cause and this will sometimes include the use of topical creams and medications. There are cosmetic treatments such as Scalp Micropigmentation from places such as His Hair Clinic that can help with appearance of the hair loss, if you would rather avoid taking any kinds of medication.

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It is important to understand what is causing your hair to thin or fall out so that you can treat it appropriately. For some it will be a part of ageing or the menopause and this can be lessened with these types of cosmetic processes. For others it could be a decrease in hormones or a lack of certain vitamins and minerals in the diet which can overtime be corrected and the aim is for the hair to regrow. If the hair loss is stress related it is possible to reduce the stress levels and work towards a calmer lifestyle. This then often has a positive effect on the hair loss and the hair will gradually start to appear thicker and fuller.

 

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