








Hair Systems Unlimited
330 Adams Street
Rochester, PA 15074
Phone: 724-775-7671
Fax: 724-775-2426
Hours:
Tuesday – Wednesday
9:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Thursday
9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Saturday
7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
FREE CONSULTATIONS
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WOMEN, BALDNESS, ESTROGEN, AND PREGNANCY
The onset of baldness, hair loss, or thinning in women often occurs during menopause. Although there may be other influencing factors, we do know that anything, whether a drug or event, that alters protective estrogen levels in women can lead to women's hair loss and the onset of baldness.
Likewise, birth control pills can cause premature thinning of hair, because hormonal balance is being manipulated artificially. As a result, permanent hair loss can and does occur. After pregnancy, a woman's hormonal balances go through a period of readjustment. As a result, many women may experience significant hair loss. Although many women will re-grow much of their lost hair over a period of several months to years, many will not.
OTHER CAUSES OF FEMALE HAIR LOSS
Trichotillomania
A known obsessive compulsive disorder which involves the pulling out of one's own hair. This condition is usually seen in pre-teen and teenage girls and is often unconscious to the individual. Trichotillomania can appear as alopecia areata and is in fact, often misdiagnosed as such.
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TIPS FOR HEALTHY HAIR
It has been widely reported that teasing, using hair color, other products, or frequently washing hair increases hair loss.
According to the New England Journal of Medicine (September 1999), normal hair care does not affect either male or female hair loss. Although chemicals such as perms and coloring do not cause hair loss, they can damage the hair. Consult with your dermatologist or hair care professional for appropriate recommendations. |
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