Medical Solutions
Hair 180, offers many non-surgical cosmetic hair loss solutions due to medical conditions. Women today are not only suffering from Cancer, there are many other causes of hair loss:
These conditions can be frustrating and have a negative psychological effect on a person. We have several cost-effective, non-surgical solutions from;
extensions to full–cap prosthesis, to help remedy these issues.
Call for your FREE EVALUATION today, we can help you, or someone you know
with their hair loss concerns.
We encourage you to learn everything about today's best solutions
In men and women, young and old, hair loss comes from
hereditary, medical and physical causes. To deal with your hair loss problem,
you need advice from someone who has helped clients with all these conditions -
and who has a range of therapies. We're a full-service hair loss treatment,
replacement and restoration center, providing both surgical and non-surgical
hair solutions
These conditions can be frustrating and have a negative psychological effect on a person. We have several cost-effective, non-surgical solutions from;
extensions to full–cap prosthesis, to help remedy these issues.
Call for your FREE EVALUATION today, we can help you, or someone you know
with their hair loss concerns.
We encourage you to learn everything about today's best solutions
In men and women, young and old, hair loss comes from
hereditary, medical and physical causes. To deal with your hair loss problem,
you need advice from someone who has helped clients with all these conditions -
and who has a range of therapies. We're a full-service hair loss treatment,
replacement and restoration center, providing both surgical and non-surgical
hair solutions
- Alopecia Area-ta
- Birth Control Pills
- Deficient Diet Burns
- Thyroid Disease
- Braids/Weaves
- Trichotillomania
- Mechanical Damage
- Hormonal
- Hair Styling Treatments
- Medications
- Severe Infection or High Fever
- Stress Child Birth
Hair Thinning: Factors That Affect Women
This is information is provided by: https://www.everydayhealth.com/
This is information is provided by: https://www.everydayhealth.com/
- From hormones to ceramic flat irons used to straighten hair, abnormal hair loss,
also called alopecia can effect women, including: - Hormones: Androgenetic alopecia, or pattern baldness, is believed to be triggered by dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Derived from the male hormone testosterone, DHT attacks hair follicles by reducing their size. Although women have far less testosterone than men, menopause can trigger hormonal changes that may cause hair loss. Oral contraceptives can also trigger hair loss in some women.
- Androgen index: Progestin implants, hormone injections, and the patch can all contribute to hair loss in women. The AHLA advises all women to use birth control pills with a “low-androgen index,” and women with a family history of hair loss to use non-hormonal birth control.
- Stress: Childbirth, surgery, disease, malnutrition, and other forms of stress can cause telogen effluvium, a condition in which women lose hair by the handful. Marital status may also play a role. Researchers from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons found that women who had experienced the stress of losing a spouse, either to divorce or death, exhibited more hair loss than married women.
- Autoimmune disorders: Sometimes the body makes antibodies to its own hair. In alopecia areata, white blood cells assault hair follicles and make hair fall out in patches.
- Chemotherapy: By attacking growing hair follicles, chemotherapy can cause almost complete hair loss.
- Hairstyles: Braids, cornrows, or other hairstyles that pull hair too tightly can cause hair thinning and hair loss. Other hair-loss culprits include chemicals used to process hair and flat irons.