Front Hair Loss in Women: Causes, Treatments & Solutions
Hair loss is a problem for many women, but a hair loss that occurs in the front can be especially noticeable and embarrassing. There are a number of things that can cause this type of women's hair loss, from psychological disorders to side effects from facial surgery to genetic problems.-
Significance
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Being under a great deal of stress can cause hair to fall out in patches, including the patch of hair in the front, above the forehead. This kind of hair loss is not a permanent condition and the hair can eventually grow back.
Function
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Trichotillomania is a psychiatric disorder that causes people, most often women, to compulsively pull out strands of their hair. This often occurs in the front because it's easy to reach.
Types
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Alopecia areata can cause round hair patches to be lost, including the hair in the front. This is an autoimmune disease that can be treated successfully with steroid injections.
Effects
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Scarring alopecia is a front hair loss that is caused by the scars left behind by a face lift. This type of hair loss can generally only be treated by hair transplant surgery.
Considerations
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Frontal hair loss is often caused by having too many harsh hair treatments like extensions, hair coloring and straightening.
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