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Is There A Relationship Between Hair Loss And Menopause? Can a hand held at home laser device provide the solution?
[ClickPress, Wed May 18 2005] Roughly half of all women experience some hair loss during their menopausal years. Two-thirds of post-menopausal women deal with thinning hair or bald spots.
Noticeable pattern baldness in women usually starts after menopause when the production of the female hormone estrogen slows down dramatically. Before menopause, the high amounts of estrogen in a woman system protect her from the small amount of testosterone that women also produce. After menopause the testosterone produced combines with the enzyme 5 alpha reductase to create DHT, and DHT is responsible for female pattern baldness.
Hair loss in women is more common than you may think, but is usually different than in men. Women will very rarely get bald spots. The hair loss is more diffuse. It is usually an overall thinning effect. This can make hair styling rather challenging.
But most importantly, hair loss can make a woman feel less feminine and can cause depression and even anxiety. Since a lot of the information and treatments are mostly aimed at men, until now, women had fewer choices. Some tips:
· Cut your hair in short layers. Shorter, layered hair adds fullness and body
· Don’t use combs, but soft brushes and try to avoid things like hair spray. Using a god mousse or soft gel after washing can give your hair additional body without harming the hair.
· Always alternate shampoos – at least once a month.
These tips are effective, but only short-term. For long-term effects, we would suggest The HairMax LaserComb. This product uses a low level (cold) laser to improve hair condition and increase of the fullness of your hair naturally. Not only does it increase hair shine, bounce and manageability, it may also reduce dandruff and scalp itch. It is an easy to use at-home treatment that takes only 10 minutes once or twice a week for optimum results. It has an attractive, ergonomic design and high tech feel, and comes in a designer quality leather case.
While women are going through menopause, the flashes, sleep deprivation, itching, etc., it’s important to try anything to help us feel and look better.
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More information can be found on the Web at www.HairMax.com. Expert & patient interviews, before/after pictures and B-roll are available by request. Please contact Meghan at KMR Communications, Inc: (212) 213-6444 ext. 17 or meghan@kmrcommunications.com.
Company: KMR Communications
Contact Name: Meghan Berger
Contact Email: meghan@kmrcommunications.com
Contact Phone: 212-213-6444
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