Alopecia In Women

Alopecia in Women is One of the Most Common Forms of Hair Loss

It’s a fact that alopecia in women affects approximately 20 million people in the United States, and 40% of those women are under 40 years of age. Hair loss in itself is devastating to women because their beautiful head of hair has always been considered their “crowning glory” and because of this, alopecia in women can cause anxiety and depression, frustration and a low self-esteem.

Alopecia in women often results in round, smooth patches of hair loss in various sizes on your scalp. Not only that, it often has a sudden onset and re-occurring episodes. Luckily, there are treatments that can potentially help resume normal hair growth. No treatment is guaranteed to work, but there are cosmetic solutions that can be used in combination with medical treatment that can help minimize the appearance or even completely hide your bald spots. Volluma will color and mask your small bald spots and, with your remaining hair is brushed over it, will be virtually invisible. As you can imagine, this can truly help boost your self-esteem and self-image while waiting for the results from a medical treatment.

One of the most popular treatments for alopecia in women is a 2% Minoxidil solution. This topical can be applied twice a day to your bald patches and can potentially stimulate your hair to regrow. Keep in mind, however, as with any form of medical treatment different people may experience different results. Some people may have positive results, whereas others may see very little improvement. Minoxidil as an alopecia treatment alone may not be completely effective, so doctors may recommend applying a cortisone cream 30 minutes or so after the minoxidil.

Cortisone injections are another form of treatment that has worked for alopecia in women. In most cases, dermatologists will repeat the injections once a month in hopes that hair growth will occur. Again, there is no guarantee, but if you do experience any kind of hair growth it will usually be noticeable within four weeks or so. Cortisone injections will not prevent more bald spots from developing, however.

Alopecia is devastating, but it is important to remember that there are treatments that can help you to cosmetically manage your hair loss, which will make a huge impact on your self esteem and quality of life. The most important thing is for you to feel good about yourself. Alopecia in women can be a devastating experience, but remember you are beautiful, both inside and out, with or without hair.

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