Female pattern baldness treatment clinic in Pakistan where proper diagnosis is made on the basis of history, scalp analysis and laboratory tests. There are many reasons as to why women lose hair on a daily basis. Some of the most common causes are listed below.

Androgenetic Alopecia: Androgenetic alopecia is actually male hormone-related and is said to be caused by testosterone. An enzyme in the body causes the conversion of the male sex hormone testosterone to another hormone, dihydrotestosterone. This causes the follicles to become sensitive, weak and therefore, produce thinner hair until they stop to produce completely. However, it is reported that 72% of the women with this male related hair fall also suffer from iron deficiency. Furthermore, stress can increase this genetic alopecia because the stress glands secrete male hormones inside the body. Furthermore, during menopause, hair loss usually worsens as oestrogen (which is the main female hormone) levels greatly drop. In this condition, hair generally thins from the top, from the front area, and behind the hairline, but usually stays thick at the back.

Female pattern baldness

Causes & female pattern baldness treatment in Pakistan

Telogen effluvium: This is the general shedding from all over the head. On a normal basis we lose around 100 strands per day but sometimes shedding increases due to stress, medication, illness, or hormones. Usually the hair grows back within six months.

Alopecia areata: This is an auto-immune disease which affects up to only 2% of the population. It causes round patches  and can lead to complete baldness. However, in many cases, the hair grows. Most cases of hair loss for women are temporary or are a natural part of ageing and don’t require treatment, as they grow back. However, if it really makes an individual feel uncomfortable, the following treatments are available. Two medicines that may be effective in treating Androgenetic Alopecia are: Finasteride and Minoxidil. These work by stopping the male-hormone testosterone being converted to the hormone dihydrotestosterone which causes the follicles to shrink. Women are usually prescribed Minoxidil, which is a lotion that needs to be rubbed on the scalp every day. It slows shedding and increases hair growth.

For the treatment of Telogen effluvium and Alopecia Areata, there is generally no treatment. As in most cases the hair grows back. However, if the hair loss is really getting to you, Corticosteroid injections appear to be the most effective treatment for small patches of alopecia. A corticosteroid solution is injected into the bald areas of the scalp. This prevents your immune system from attacking the hair follicles. The solution injected stimulates hair to grow again after about four weeks. However, Alopecia may return when the injections are stopped. Apart from the injections, topical corticosteroids in the form of creams, gels and ointments are widely prescribed for treating alopecia areata. The other options you have are wigs which are a traditional way of dealing with alopecia especially after chemotherapy for example. Otherwise, the only other option left is to get a hair transplant surgery. It is a surgery in which a surgeon moves follicles from where there is a lot of hair on a section of the head to an area where there is baldness. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Which hair transplant clinic in Pakistan is offering female pattern baldness?

Dr. Ahmad Chaudhry is the best or top specialist who can diagnose and treat female hair thinning successfully.

What is the cost range of female pattern baldness in Pakistan?

The cost range is 75000 to 150,000 Pak Rupee in a reputed and well established clinic.

How to get an appointment for female pattern baldness in Pakistan?

To get an appointment you may call or contact through WhatsApp +92-333-430-9999

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