Women's hair loss has reached epidemic levels.
It's estimated that more than 40% of all women struggle with some form of hair loss.
There are many reasons ranging from Covid to International wars as well as heightened deep, world-wide stress.
Women may also experience hair loss from a wide range of other causes.
This includes, but isn't limited to, the use of high androgen birth control devices.
The good news is that many new medications and non-invasive treatments are showing remarkable results. One of these promising treatments is light therapy. It is known to help female baldness.
Exciting new options may stall or stop hair loss. In many cases, they may even trigger lost hair regrowth.
According to the media, American hair loss sufferers spend more than 3.5 billion dollars annually on their hair loss.
Sadly, today's some people in today's hair loss industry are known for pushing unethical hair loss treatments.
It's estimated that more than 90% of all hair loss products being marketed to consumers are entirely ineffective for the majority.
How do women avoid unethical hair loss scams? Locate a highly skilled and ethical hair loss physician. They can guide them to proper treatments.
A group of International hair restoration physicians is constantly working on new therapies. They have been carefully evaluated and monitored for their ethical practices.
They aim to help women address the pain and suffering of losing their hair. Female hair loss due to any cause has become optional for many.
One current challenge is getting the information about the latest treatments out to unaware consumers. Another is preventing consumers from becoming victims of unscrupulous scammers.
Women struggling with any alopecia may realize encouraging results.
Many hair restoration medical practitioners now offer both in-office and at-home low-level laser light therapy (LLLT).
LLLT can be used as a stand-alone or in conjunction with other therapies.
Office-based LLLT devices provide significantly more power than at-home handheld devices.
They usually feature several panels with 100 or more laser diodes. They treat a wide range of scalp areas at once.
Since its original introduction, hair restoration physicians have used LLLT successfully off-label.
Low-level laser light therapy has been tested and proven to revive hair follicles on the scalp significantly.
Heat and energy are used to stimulate and revive follicle stem cells. Doctors can use LLLT to treat many different forms of hair loss. In general, they have been proven to strengthen the hair.
There may be a temporary initial shedding when using LLLT. This is a common side effect that occurs with beginning or ending any type of hair loss medication or treatment.
Any in-office or at-home LLLT for alopecia is not recommended for:
Many doctors initially recommend 12 in-office laser treatments.
In-office low light laser treatment patients sit under a hood or similar style device.
Initial treatments are applied every two weeks. Results may take six months.
LLLT is not covered by most insurance in the United States. This may not be the case in other countries.
Low laser light therapy treatments (LLLT) are showing positive results for many women with hair loss.
It is considered an excellent treatment for hair loss by many doctors, especially when used in conjunction with other hair loss treatment modalities.
In-office or at-home treatments with hoods may activate new hair activity.
Every individual's treatment or results will vary. Always work with an ethical doctor in the hair loss industry.
There are still many questions about the efficiency of LLLT, but in general, it is considered safe for most people and produces positive, measurable results.
Best wishes to all.
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Please note that the references below are based on my extensive research into hair loss physicians.
Many other great hair restoration physicians are listed on the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons. Still, I have included doctors I have studied at most length and resonate with their message. I would not hesitate to visit the resources myself for any questions or treatment recommendations for women's hair loss.
Dr. Alan Bauman - Renowned American hair transplant surgeon and hair restoration physician. Dr. Bauman is the Medical Director and CEO of Bauman Medical Hair Transplant and Hair Loss Treatment Center in Boca Raton, Florida. He is credited with successfully pioneering the use of LLLT for hair loss.
Dr. Ken Anderson - Founder, Director, and Chief of Surgery of Anderson Center for Hair, a State of The Art Hair Restoration facility for women and men in Georgia. Dr. Ken Anderson, MD, FISHRS, ABHRS, is a triple-board certified facial plastic surgeon who has dedicated his career and practice to treating hair loss since 2003.
Dr. John P. Cole, MD - Dr. Cole, who has offices in New York City and Atlanta, Georgia, was among the first diplomats of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS), the only organization to certify hair restoration specialists in the United States.
Websites With Consumer Hair Loss Education, References, And List Of Approved Restoration Physicians
International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
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