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A Quick & Accurate Diagnosis

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

If you have thinning hair, you may be familiar with some of the different options available to you. Fortunately for us, the outlook is much brighter for treating our condition than it was just 20 years ago. There are now medications that can re-grow hair to some extent, as well as medicines that block the enzyme responsible for DHT production which is the root cause of most hair loss. These medications are not just for men anymore.

As our hair loss condition progresses, we often go into denial or feel like hiding. Maybe our hair will just grow back on its own if we ignore it but unfortunately that is not the reality. Admitting to ourselves that we have a problem is the first step towards getting help leading us to the next challenge. Who treats hair loss conditions? How do you find a doctor qualified to diagnose the cause of your thinning hair and prescribe the right treatment? As women have many more potential triggers for hair loss as compared to men, first see your family physician to make the initial assessment. After the elimination of basic hormonal and medical causes, you will likely be referred to a dermatologist who specializes in treating conditions associated with the skin and scalp.

Ask your doctor to refer you to a dermatologist who is board certified with the American Society of Dermatologists. Your dermatologist will perform a battery of tests including a scalp exam, a hair pull test and possible a scalp biopsy to determine the root cause of your condition.

Quite likely, you will be prescribed Minoxidil, the same treatment that has made headlines in treating men’s hair loss but this medication is equally effective for women. The level of re-growth experienced depends largely on how advanced the hair loss is with best results typically seen after early treatment.

Work with your doctor(s) making every effort to provide all details needed by them to make a quick and proper diagnosis. Ask family members about family medical issues and be sure to disclose to your doctor any and all drugs you are taking and personal habits or lifestyles you are engaged in, no matter how embarrassing. After all, doctors are not magicians and the more quality information you can provide, the more accurate your diagnosis can be and the quicker treatment can begin.

With good communication between you and your physician and a willingness on your part to spend the necessary time and energy to work through the potential solutions to your hair loss, you will in time, find one that works. Modern medicine has come along the way in the fight against hair loss and, when combined with the right hair thickening cosmetic, your hair can look good from the beginning of your treatments all the way through to the end with no-one being the wiser to your condition.

4 Practical Solutions for Your Thinning Hair

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Women face an emotional trauma as we lose our hair because after all, hair loss is only supposed to affect men, isn’t it?

Appearance is important. We are judged by how we look, and that starts with our hair. It seems to those us afflicted, that men and women alike notice and pass silent judgment on us. What options do we have to help our confidence when our hair is thinning? Here are some practical and inexpensive remedies you can try to quickly look and feel better now:

  • Consider a “perm” as wavy hair gives better scalp coverage and the illusion of thick hair. For best results use a mild perm solution applied to hair that is already in good condition.
  • Use color – many of us enjoy coloring our hair just to cover the gray or to enjoy a new look but you can disguise thinning areas by minimizing scalp contrast and choosing a hair color closer to your skin color but go no more than two shades away from your natural color. Also consider high lights to give the appearance of greater volume. Use a gentle color on your hair; avoid peroxide and ammonia ingredients.
  • Wigs are in. When your hair loss progresses beyond the point of a cosmetic cover up, it may be time for the next step. Consider a wig from a reputable supplier of hair systems; this is not the time to skimp on quality looking for the best price. Instead, look for a firm specializing in selling high quality hair systems for women. There are many considerations in wig selection and after-sales service is very important. While you are at it, try several new styles and colors and have some fun!
  • Try a cosmetic enhancer after all you use cosmetics for everything else don’t you? There are a variety of products that will help camouflage your condition. You can choose a from an assortment of coloring cosmetics from packed powders applied with applicator to the scalp, to loose powders sprinkled into the hair, to weather resistant hair thickening sprays. All of these options are available without prescriptions and are relatively inexpensive.

When you really think about it, your thinning hair didn’t happen overnight did it? It will take time to investigate the causes and cures or learn to live with thinning hair. No matter what the cause, only time will ultimately decide the outcome so take heart that your hair will eventually grow back. During that waiting time try one or more of the solutions outlined above to help you look your best and feel great!