Are worried about losing your hair? You’re not alone, women’s hair loss will affect nearly half of all women at some point in their lives. Fortunately, there are female hair loss treatments available for all different types of hair loss. Read this article to learn more, and take the next step.
Hair Loss or Hair Breakage?
Before choosing the right female hair loss treatment you need to diagnose the problem. Is your hair clogging the sink, or is it breaking off when you comb it? If it just breaking off, it is likely your hair is just damaged from hair coloring, blow drying, or flat ironing. Try styling your hair in a gentler way, and see if it grows back. If it doesn’t, or your hair appears healthy (but is still falling out), you may have genetic hair loss, and should start treating it immediately (it is easier to keep hair than grow it back!). If you can’t figure out why your hair is falling out on your own, get a free hair loss consultation.
Which Female Hair Loss Treatment is Right?
The right treatment is the one that works, but with so many different options, which one should you try? I recommend that you stick to what is known to work. That is using minoxodil, getting the right vitamins, and if necessary a hair transplant.
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Minoxidil: As mentioned above, it is much easier to keep your current hair than to regrow lost hair, so if you’re experiencing hair loss you want to stop it immediately. The best way to do that is with 2% minoxodil solution, which is approved by the FDA to treat hair loss in women. Minoxidil was originally developed as a blood pressure medication, but during clinical trials it was discovered to stop hair loss. As an added bonus, minoxidil regrows hair in approximately 40% of women. It is widely available as Rogaine, but we recommend Provillus, which also comes with a supply of hair loss vitamins. |
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Vitamins for Hair Loss: Vitamin B (in the form of Vitamin B6 and Biotin) is important for hair production, and is often recommended right along side minoxidil by Doctors. It is easy for women to develop vitamin B deficiencies, so a good multi-vitamin can go a long way in helping to treat your hair loss. |
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Hair Restoration Procedures: Most women are able to successfully treat their hair loss with minoxidil and vitamins, but if you didn’t start early enough, or still want an even thicker head of hair, it is time to look into hair restoration. The good news is hair restoration has improved greatly over the past 10 years. Doctors are now able to move individual hairs from the back of your head into areas that are thinning. This creates a beautiful, natural, and undetectable result. To see before and after pictures of what is possible, request a free information kit. |
What should you do right now?
First, make sure you don’t lose any more hair and start treating your hair loss with minoxidil (Rogaine or Provillus), and hair loss vitamins (Vitamin B6 and Biotin, or the multi-vitamin that comes with Provillus). If you have been treating your hair loss for a while, and are disappointed with the results, request a free information kit on additional treatment options.




