Alopecia Women

alopecia womenAlopecia Femenina Unfortunately, hair loss is no longer a problem unique to man. Alopecia Women-now, affects a small percentage of women between 20 and 30 years and 30% of those aged between 40 and 60.

But be careful and not panic so soon. Women usually meaningless despair “-as we notice a bit of hair in the tub. The female androgenetic alopecia has clear characteristics and the simple fact that there is greater decline does not mean that we suffer a pathological alopecia.

Before taking matters into and buy products that hardly help, you must know your type of hair loss making it a diagnosis. Who better than a dermatologist to do so?

The lack of information makes that 97% of women who suffer from alopecia try to stop themselves. Just when they have gone through several treatments without success, give up and go to a professional.

There are hundreds of products on the market that claim to stop hair fall or regenerate. Some help to improve the overall quality or give a more alive to the hair, but that does not mean that address the root of the problem.

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