Female Hair Loss or female androgenetic alopecia is the primary cause of hair loss in adult women and has a significant impact on the patients' quality of life. Alopecia evolves from the progressive miniaturization of follicles that lead to a subsequent decrease in hair density. This leads to non-scarring diffuse alopecia having characteristic clinical, dermoscopic and histological patterns. In spite of the high frequency of the problem and the relevance of its psychological impact, its pathogenesis is not yet fully understood. It is being influenced by several genetic, hormonal and environmental factors. In addition, the response to treatment is variable. For women, age-related hair loss often affects the back of the head. That's why hair transplants tend to be comparatively less successful for women. However, hair cloning or hair duplication can be the ultimate remedy to hair loss in women. Stem cells can be extracted from the parts of the female body that has ple
It can be quite alarming to notice more hair in your shower’s drain than on your head. While hair loss is quite common among men, it can be disheartening to go through this as it affects a person's morale. However, there is no reason to panic as there are ways to cover the baldness before it sets in. Here are ten easy ways through which you can cover your baldness. Change Your Hairstyle The best way to cover up any balding patch is by choosing an appropriate hairstyle that does the job. Normally, quiffs and comb-overs are capable of covering up a modest-sized patch. Alternatively, layering the hair can also do the trick. Ask a hairstylist what suits you the best. Do remember to set the hairstyle using a hairspray to prevent the adverse effects of an errant wind. Volumize Camouflaging the bald spots through fibers containing men’s hairpieces can instantly fill out the patchiness. These keratin-based fibers are microscopic and have a similar composition to real hair. Th