March 4, 2014
There are many causes of hair loss, or alopecia. It is important to determine the underlying cause in order to correct the problem.Less VolumeIt's common for women, starting in their 50s, to notice a decrease in scalp hair volume. This is often accompanied by the increased visibility of the front of the scalp with the preservation of the frontal hairline. Often there is a history of hair loss in other family members. This condition is known as female pattern androgenetic alopecia and can be treated with topical medication.Abnormal SheddingHair grows in 3 distinct cycles:
Approximately 87% of scalp hairs are growing, 10% are resting and ready to be shed, and 3% are intermediate. Generally, between 50-100 hairs are shed daily with greater shedding occurring when the hair is washed. If the hair cycle is altered with more hairs going into a resting state, increase shedding occurs. There are multiple potential causes of telogen effluvium hair loss including hormonal changes, illness, surgery, weight loss, and medications/supplements. Fortunately, this type of loss generally resolves spontaneously after the underlying cause is corrected.Scalp Conditions and External FactorsHair loss can also occur due to inflammatory conditions that affect the scalp such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and eczema. Infections with bacteria and fungi can also cause hair loss. Many hair treatments such as straighteners, perms, bleaching agents, excessive hair drying, etc can potentially damage hair causing breakage leading to hair loss.The physicians of Dermatology Associates Medical Group have expertise in evaluating and treating hair loss. If you are experiencing hair loss, please call us for a consultation.
If you have a skin emergency, such as a severe allergic reaction, please go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. For urgent but non-emergency concerns, you can contact our office during business hours.
We accept most major insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify if we accept your specific plan.
Please bring a valid ID, your insurance card, and a list of any medications you are currently taking. If you have any previous medical records relevant to your skin condition, please bring those as well.
No, a referral is not necessary. You can book an appointment directly with our dermatologists.
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