Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Hair Loss in Women

Instances of women losing hair is lesser than men suffering from this problem, is statistics be considered. Hence women tend to be much more self-conscious than men if they start to lose even a little more hair than what is normal. In general women, unlike men, have no particular pattern of losing hair. Men often suffer from the characteristic horse-shoe shaped baldness, called male pattern baldness, where the hair from the middle portion and the crown of head, with only the sides and the back portion remaining covered. This affliction is genetic and hereditary. This type of hair loss is not reversible and the onset may start as early as the teenage. For women, it is vital to find out the cause of above than normal levels of hair loss. The cause of female hair loss c View the rest of this article


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