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What Are Hair Restoration Options For Black Women?

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Options for hair regrowth
Options for hair regrowth

Is Hair Loss in Black Women Treatable?

Many times topical treatments that can be applied to the scalp is available from your physician.

In the case of losing hair near the hairline it can grow back but in most cases pattern baldness occurs.

Androgenetic alopecia can destroy hair follicles so the types of treatment will be used to encourage hair regrowth with anti-androgens medications.

Black females are more susceptible to this condition due to the many hair extensions and full lace front wigs that require taping and gluing to position the unit to prevent movement.

As I wore many types of lace front wigs while trying to protect my natural hair braids,

I would experience hair thinning on top of my head as well as along the hair line whenever I removed the wig after a few weeks.

Some things that helped me improve the thickness of my hair was by using some topical hair growth products.

Its best to use FDA approved stimulants because not all ointments work the same and it depends on how bad your condition is.

Mine was not very severe so I could easily use coverups and concealers.

Legitimate hair loss products are best prescribed from a doctor or dermatologists because they will have your complete medical history and can diagnose the best course of action to restore your hair cycle.

If you find that you are in this situation research the different options and discuss with your doctor which will be the best to ensure a natural looking appearance.

How Does Hair Cosmetic Surgery for Women Procedures Work?

Hair transplantation is not just for men, many woman are faced with the decision to use surgery to replace hair that has been lossed due to beauty enhancements such as wigs, hair pieces or extensions.

Newer techniques have been adapted for the sensitive condition of hormonal changes as well as health disorders.

In the case of stress, anesthesia, or childbirth some cases of Telogenic effluvium which is a generalized hair loss of the scalp regrowth can comeback within a years time.

Micrografting techniques are used to produce a more natural looking hairline.

What makes hair restoration methods different from what is used on men is the hair density and frontal shape of the hair on women.

To achieve the natural appearance it is necessary for the use of hair follicular groupings where distribution of individual hairs can be harvested from lower regions near the nap of the neck.

This is done with a procedure called a follicular unit hair transplantation.

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How Black Women Can Treat Alopecia

Black women hair loss comes from weaving and hair braiding. Most hairstyles are damaging to the hair follicles along the hairline and frontal area.

Bacterial scalp infections can be associated with this very tight braiding techniques.

Studies show that the prolonging of pulling on the scalp can cause inflammation of the scalp that can lead to scarring.

Dermatologist refer to this scarring hair loss as central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia which produces a balding pattern on the scalp.

The cause can be associated to multiple factors from using hot pressing combs that burn the hair, to having type 2 diabetes, using chemical hair straighteners or getting a bacterial scalp infection.

African American woman have been surveyed by the Archives of Dermatology who found the continued use of weaves, braids and hair extensions made the condition worse.

If you are faced with permanent balding due to these types of hairstyles it is recommended to get medical attention.

Comments

mdlawyer 13 months ago

Useful hair treatment tips. Thanks for the share. Voted up useful!

Research Analyst 13 months ago

Glad you found the information useful it seems to be a common problem effecting women today.

scott33thomas 10 months ago

nice tips to keep your hair good hub

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