What To Do When You Notice You’re Balding?

by Calyn Ehid
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Hair loss can be devastating to men and women. Many think that baldness is a problem that only men face, but it affects men and women the same. Women just tend to cover it up better, and many men embrace their hair loss. Whether your hair is thinning, or you are losing it by the handfuls makes no difference; it affects your self-esteem. Some may say that their hair follicles are clogged with shampoo they use, they don’t eat right, or they inherited the condition from their relatives. Studies show that almost 80 percent of balding is built into a person’s genetics.

Scientists found that on chromosome 20 there is a small region called 20p11 that is responsible for this problem. While they don’t know exactly how or why this DNA is involved, all they know is that if a person has this version on this chromosome, they are seven times more likely to go bald. Regardless of what causes the problem, you want to fix it fast. It’s very embarrassing to walk around with missing hair and thinning spots. Luckily, you have many options to deal with the problem. Some of the options are less expensive than others, but you need to decide what options are best.

Noticing Bald Spots

Bald spots can appear anywhere on your head. However, they are commonly found on the crown of the head or the hairline. For men, they will often begin balding right at the top, the center part of the head. The thinning begins to spread further into the hair. For women, baldness usually starts in the front area where the hair naturally parts. Bald spots can appear anywhere and without warning. Finding sections of your hair missing can make you panic. You may try some over-the-counter products like hair powder, fibers, or other things to fill in these areas. These products work for very few. In fact, they can make the problem worse. Finding an exact match for your hair color is often hard when you are relying on products from a can. Did you know that a quarter sized bald spot can cover more substantial areas in a matter of months? These spots can be caused from the atmosphere, healthiness, diet, stress, age, and hormonal changes, to name a few. It is imperative that you find out what is causing your baldness. Some things can be fixed easily. If you are stressed out, or you have a low thyroid level, both can affect the lost hair. Once the issue is resolved, your hair will have the chance to regrow.

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Noticing Hair Thinning

Thinning hair is just as problematic as baldness. The reality is that if you don’t stop the hair from falling out, then you will end up with bald spots. When you first notice your hair thinning, this is the time to take action. Your hair can shed or thin when you have lost weight, been through surgery, recovered from an illness, or stopped a medication like birth control pills. You must do some investigation to try to find out why you are losing your hair. For women, polycystic ovary syndrome can cause the hair to thin. We’ve already discussed the many things that can cause hair loss, so the best thing to do is head to the doctor to find out for sure.

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Schedule a Doctor’s Appointment

The best place to start for baldness is at your family doctor. They can run some preliminary tests to see what is going on with your health. In most cases, blood work is not going to be able to show them anything. They will, no doubt, refer you to a dermatologist or an endocrinologist. A dermatologist is a good option if there is a rash or any other irritations associated with the hair loss. An endocrinologist works with the endocrine system. They examine the thyroid, ovaries, testes, adrenals, and the pituitary gland to see if there are any irregularities. They can restore the balance of hormones for those going through menopause or metabolic disorders. Because the cause of hair loss is different for everyone, it may be necessary to consult with a few specialists.

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Invest in a Hairpiece

A good hairpiece is an excellent option for small to medium size hair loss issues. Gone is the day when men wore “rugs” that were noticeable a mile away. Today’s hair pieces are meant to blend into the hair effortlessly. While they are not a permanent fix, they can certainly help to restore esteem cause from balding areas. The price points for these items are all over the place. Very inexpensive ones can be found on the internet; however, you get what you pay for. To get a quality piece is going to cost a few hundred dollars, but it’s worth the price to restore your pride and not be embarrassed about leaving home. A hairpiece is one of the many solutions for hair loss.

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Consider a Hair Transplant

If you look in the mirror and not feeling young anymore, then a hair transplant may be a great option. Many people will spend the money to have a permanent fix because it has become a psychological issue for them. You must be in good health and able to undergo an operation for this procedure. Because this process harvests your hair to use, it can take some time. Be prepared to spend a couple of years to complete the process. However, you will have a better personal and social image. Most say the benefits far outweigh the risks.

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Hair Growth Products

There are several hair growth products on the market. The most commonly used one is minoxidil. This shampoo like substance is used to help re-grow hair. While many have good luck with this product, the hair growth will cease when the product is no longer used. The price tag for this product is also costly. At around $50 per bottle, using it continuously can cost a great deal. There are other natural products and shampoos on the market, but none of them fare well in the reviews. While products may work for some people, the majority don’t provide any real hair loss solutions.

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What Is A Hair Transplant?

Hair transplant is a surgical procedure that restores hair to areas of bald or thinning hair. The most common method is where a surgeon finds a donor site on the scalp and harvests new hair to be implanted in other locations. The results are 100 percent natural. Each hair is individually removed and implanted, so the process takes some time. You can run, swim, shower, and play with this hair because it’s real. The primary consideration is cost, but it’s worth it to have locks that are authentic. This minimally invasive procedure has helped tens of thousands of people restore their beloved hair. Bald hair doesn’t have to ruin your life. There are many solutions available to give you back your esteem. When choosing a method, think of the long-term benefits rather than short term fixes. Sometimes, a hair piece just won’t do. Hair transplant can be an effective option.

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