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Hair Loss in Women in Atlanta, GA

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Approximately one-third of women experience hair loss at some point in their lifetime, yet the subject remains one of the least discussed in the medical community. Female baldness is also difficult to diagnose because women tend to lose hair from their entire scalps rather than specific areas like male hair loss. The Hair Transplant Center of Atlanta, led by Dr. Frederick T. Work, Jr., treats hair loss for women who live in and around Buckhead, Vinings, and Sandy Springs.

Emotional Consequences of Female Hair Loss

Thinning hair and baldness take a great emotional toll on women far more than men. The reason is that male baldness is considered normal in society. A woman is viewed as less feminine and attractive when she does not have healthy, full hair.

Dr. Work specializes in female baldness and he understands the impact on your self-image. He uses a great deal of compassion and professional insight to provide the guidance you need to decide upon the right treatment.

Causes of Female Hair Loss

Women and men often lose their hair for the same reasons, but female baldness does have some unique contributing factors.

Androgenic Alopecia (AGA) Causes

Like men, women can lose their hair due to androgenic alopecia, a condition that is also known as female pattern baldness and male pattern baldness. Unlike men, though, women with the condition will lose their hair over the entirety of their scalp, not just specific areas. Because of this distinction, Dr. Work uses the Ludwig classification system for his female patients.

Non-AGA Causes

Other common factors that lead to hair loss in women are:

  • Damage caused by fungi, infections, viruses and bacteria.
  • Trichotillomania, a nervous disorder in which the person pulls out their hair.
  • Loose-anagen syndrome that occurs when the hair is brushed and is most common in women with light-colored hair.
  • Alopecia areata that is believed to be an autoimmune response.
  • Scarring alopecia that describes hair loss associated with scars from injuries and surgeries.

Causes of Temporary Hair Loss

Hair loss in women can be either permanent or temporary. Hormonal changes, medications, and other life events may cause a woman’s hair to fall out and regrow a few months later. The two most common causes that are related to hormonal changes are pregnancy and thyroid disorders. Even though your hair loss may be temporary, Dr. Work can provide you with a proper diagnosis and recommend interventions to minimize the hair loss.

Medical Causes of Female Hair Loss

Women may lose their hair as a result of certain medical conditions, such as:

  • Emotional states, such as stress, anxiety, post-partum and menopause.
  • Lupus and other medical conditions that affect the connective tissues.
  • Certain types of cancer, such as ovarian cancer.
  • Low iron levels and anemia.
  • Thyroid disorders.
  • Poor nutrition, most common in women with eating disorders or who regularly engage in unhealthy dieting practices.

Drugs Causing Hair Loss in Females

As an experienced female hair loss expert, Dr. Work is able to identify medications that may be contributing to your thinning hair, such as:

  • Illicit drugs.
  • Oral medications for weight loss.
  • Oral contraceptives, especially those that contain high levels of progestin.
  • Medications taken for blood pressure, blood thinning, seizures, gout, lowering cholesterol and thyroid disorders.
  • Cancer treatments.
  • Prednisone and other anti-inflammatory medications.

Classification of Female Hair Loss

The Ludwig classification system is commonly used for classifying female hair loss:

  • Type I describes an early stage of hair loss in women. The signs can be so subtle where women use hair styling to cover the problem.
  • Type II hair loss is typically noted by a widening of the midline of the hair.
  • Type III describes significant hair loss and the hair appears quite thin when seen from above.

Women with Type II and Type III hair loss may be good candidates for hair transplantation surgery if they have adequate donor hair on the sides and back of the scalp.

What Is the Cost of Hair Restoration for Hair Loss in Women in Atlanta?

Hair restoration is a viable option for many women and we want to make the treatment as affordable as possible. Once you have a consultation with Dr. Work, our patient coordinator will review the cost of your surgery and complementary treatments. Our payment options are cash, personal check, and major credit card and you may qualify for financing.

Dr. Work specializes in hair loss solutions for women at the Hair Transplant Center of Atlanta, by performing hair transplantation. If you live in and around Buckhead, Vinings, and Sandy Springs and are looking for self-improvement in the form of hair restoration, Dr. Work will accommodate your needs. Please contact us today!

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