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Androgenic Alopecia Information

Androgenic Alopecia is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Androgenic Alopecia may occur to the people at any age. Alopecia is simply the medical term for hair loss. Female alopecia is both common and distressing. Androgenic alopecia, also called Androgenetic [an-druh-je-NET-ik] alopecia, is the most common form of alopecia and is the result of genetics, aging, and hormonal changes that combine to cause changes in the hair follicle. These changes result in the miniaturization of the terminal hair into vellus hair. The condition can found in individuals from their teens and upward in age. It is frequently seen by the age of forty.

We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Androgenic Alopecia. Androgenic alopecia is distinguished from other forms of alopecia primarily by the pattern of hair loss on the scalp. For this reason, it usually needs to be diagnosed by a physician experienced with female hair loss, of whom there are unfortunately very few. In women, androgenic alopecia progresses as a generalized thinning of the hair all over the crown and top areas of the head. Among American women, some twenty million cases of androgenic alopecia are reported.

Causes of Androgenic Alopecia

The cause of the Androgenic Alopecia is unknown. Falling estrogen is the main cause of alopecia in menopause and beyond. If alopecia begins in the forties or later, there is good chance that it is due to lower estrogen levels, though occasionally the effect of androgens does not show up until this age. Sometimes both are involved.

Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia

Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition of unknown cause that can be patchy or extend to complete baldness. Methods For Treating Androgenic Alopecia are :

  • restore hair growth, be it the completion of chemotherapy, effective cure of a scalp fungus, or control of a systemic disease.
  • Two relatively new drugs--minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Proscar)
  • treat androgenic alopecia is scalp reduction.
  • Hair-bearing skin can also be folded over an area of bald skin with a technique called a flap.