Thinning Hair Treatment And Options For Hair Loss
There are a number of options for dealing with thinning hair including doing nothing about it.
Men and women can both experience noticeably thinning hair although it is far more common in men especially as they age.
You could try to part or style your hair differently, wear a hat more often and things of that nature but at the end of the day you're left with the same result.
My hair started thinning in my early 20s when I was at university and to me, it seemed to happen overnight although in reality it probably happened over a period of a few years and one day I just happened to notice.
I chose to start shaving my head and have been doing so ever since although I realize this is not necessarily the right choice for everyone.
First off, consulting a medical professional to discuss unusually thinning hair is your best bet so that you get a professional medical diagnosis to ensure there is nothing seriously wrong.
Men and women can lose 50-100 strands of hairs daily except that in some cases, it simply doesn't grow back or at least doesn’t grow back as quickly as it falls out leading to the thinning hair or balding that we might experience.
I've dedicated an entire page to hair loss options including choices for men and women and you can check it out by clicking:
Hair Loss Options
This page outlines various options for dealing with thinning hair including hair transplants, hair systems, shaving your head and others.
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