Hair loss myths - stories that are NOT
true or accurate about hair loss
Do not believe everything you hear, are told or believe about
hairloss. The medical reasons for hair loss are known,
but a real cure is not currently available. Just a
variety of treatments.
frequent shampooing contributes to hair loss.
hats and wigs cause hair loss.
100 strokes of the hair brush daily will create healthier hair.
permanent hair loss is caused by perms, colors and other cosmetic
treatments.
women are expected to develop significant hair loss if they are
healthy.
shaving one's head will cause the hair to grow back thicker.
standing on one's head will cause increased circulation and thereby
stimulate hair growth!
dandruff causes permanent hair loss.
there are cosmetic products that will cause the hair to grow thicker
and faster.
stress causes permanent hair loss.
hair loss does not occur in the late teens or early twenties.
hair loss affects only intellectuals.
there is a cure for androgenetic Alopecia.
These are
only a few of the common myths heard by physicians and other hair loss
specialists on a daily basis. The AHLC suggests that you first have your
hair loss diagnosed by a competent dermatologist who sees hair loss
patients on a regular basis. Once you know the diagnosis you will have a
better understanding of exactly which treatment option may be best for
you.
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Alopecia
Areata
Alopecia
Areata hair loss is characterized by small or large
balding patches on the scalp.
Alopecia
Universalis
Alopecia
Universalis hair loss is similarto Alopecia but is the
total hair loss of all body hair.
Telogen
Effluvium
Telogen
Effluvium hair loss is characterized by general thinning
all through the scalp and widening spaces in the hair.
Trichotillomania
A
psychological condition leading to hair loss, an
incessant desire to pluck or pull one's own hair out
resulting in hair loss.
Tinea
Capitis
Tinea
Capitis hair loss is typically associated with patchy
hair loss, sometimes accompanied by scaling, itching,
and pain.
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