Hair Loss and Hair Thinning in Women

How We Lose Our Hair in the Age Process

By Christine Cadena, published Mar 29, 2007
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Hair loss for a woman can be a life altering complication especially when premature hair loss occurs. For many women, the loss of hair often leaves us feeling confused and unsure how to how the situation occurred. Understanding the causes of hair loss as well as the options for improving hair condition, will provide for reduced anxiety associated with many hair loss processes and improve the overall look and beauty of hair.

For most when, hair loss is a predictable process by which we begin to lose hair, through a thinning effect, as we age. As a slow process, initially, we are often shocked to find our hair becomes increasingly thin in a rather fast and progressive nature later in life. For some women, this thinning process may be unnoticeable for several years as it tends to occur all over the top of the head.

In most women, the loss, or thinning, of hair is simply a genetic factor, uncontrolled by our own actions and tends to occur shortly after menopause. In the genetic predisposition to hair loss, a woman's hair follicles become more sensitive to a naturally occurring hormone known as DHT, dihydrotestosterone, found in some degree in women but more proliferate in men. When these hair follicles become sensitive to DHT, the follicle will simply discontinue in hair growth which results in thinning hair for women.

To offset the potential complications associated with hair loss and hair thinning in women with a predisposition to genetic loss, there are medications which can be administered to reduce the level of DHT in the blood stream, thereby reducing the sensitivity of the hair follicles. When taking these medications, most women will begin to notice a change in hair growth and fullness within just a few days, especially around the front and top of the head where hair loss is most common in women.

Takeaways
  • In most women, hair loss is simply a genetic factor, uncontrolled by our own actions
  • With age, a woman's hair follicles become more sensitive to naturally occurring hormone, DHT.
  • Some women lose hair, during aging, due to dermatological complications
Did You Know?
Increasing iron intake can improve thickness and fullness of hair.
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