Hair Loss In Women | Hair Loss In Women Factoids

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Hair Loss In Women Factoids

Hair loss in women is a problem that for decades was looked at as a rare condition that affected only a select few who received the condition from their female family members that came before them. Now, we know that this is this is not the case at all and over 30% of all women will experience some degree of thinning hair in their lifetime.

As a general rule I like to be armed with as many facts about a subject as possible and with that thought in mind I have put together a list of factoids about hair loss that just might surprise you!

Pregnancy Can Cause Hair Loss In Women

The following items have been found to be related to female hair loss and thinning

  1. Pregnancy
  2. Physical Stress
  3. Emotional Anxiety (stress)
  4. Changes in hormones
  5. Crash Diets
  6. Some types of medications

Hair Life Cycle

A normal woman’s hair life cycle is between 2-6 years. After this length of time, hair “goes to sleep” before dying. After hair dies it falls out of the scalp and is replaced by a new hair growth from the same follicle. If hair follicles are not property nourished they may stop producing new hair resulting in thinning and major hair loss.

Hair follicles can be reconditioned using natural, herbal hair loss treatments like Provillus that repair dead follicles resulting in rapid hair regrowth. If you are currently suffering from thinning hair, Provillus should be reviewed as a possible treatment. In every cases that I have overseen (including my own) this treatment has stopped thinning hair and regrown hair that had ceased growing. Click here to view it now.

Ludwig Classifications for Female Pattern Baldness

This classification separates female pattern baldness into the following five (5) categories.

Ludwig Classification of Female Pattern Baldness

Type 1: Generalized thinning with discrete areas of alopecia in the frontal and crown vertex area.

Type 2: Global diffuse thinning without discrete areas of alopedia

Type 3: Frontal temporal recession typically seen in male pattern alopecia

Type 4: Scarring alopecia

Type 5: Medical and hormonal causes (usually not surgically treated)

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