Female Hair Transplant In Turkey
Hair loss in women can be a stressful condition, as women’s hair has always been a key component of their physical appearance. Turkey, as probably the best place for hair loss treatment for women, is a feasible alternative for the women who are seeking reliable medical services to restore female hair loss through a cosmetic operation of the best quality through woman hair transplant.
The causes of female hair loss might be androgenetic alopecia, anaemia, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), hypothyroidism, skin conditions, lupus, alopecia areata, excessive styling, chemotherapy and giving birth. No matter by which one it is caused; the best hair loss treatment for women is known to be woman hair transplant. However, the woman hair transplant procedure aimed at women’s hair loss is much more complex than that of men and harder to achieve equal results. Therefore, accurate diagnosis of the cause is crucial before any hair loss treatments are performed. The woman hair transplant must only be applied to female patients in very suitable conditions for the operation.
The main type of hair loss for women is the same as for men, named androgenetic alopecia. Or better known as hair loss in female humans. It is expressed as gradual shortening in the growth phase duration, accompanied by progressive follicular miniaturization. For men, hair loss typically begins above the temples, and the hairline that eventually recedes forms an “M” shape with simultaneous thinning on the top of the head, quite often progressing to baldness. Different from men, women do not usually become bald.
Thinning hair at the top and front of the head is common, and gradual thinning is followed by an increase of diffuse hair loss from the top of the head. For females, hair loss can occur at any time in their life, from puberty to later ages. But, it occurs more and more in postmenopausal women. The first diagnosis is made by carefully analysing the patient’s own physical appearance and family history. Other causes except genetic factors are to be considered, such as medical conditions, i.e. telogen effluvium, medications taken, pregnancy, childbirth, anaemia, deficiencies in nutrition, fast weight loss, thyroid gland issues, underlying scalp conditions as ringworms, infections etc.
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