Hair loss affects many women and our goal is to provide a variety of resources and support to help you treat and cope more effectively with yours.
Whether you are experiencing scarring or non-scarring forms of hair loss, our team continues to research the clinicial trials and learn the personal stories of women just like you to better serve our community members.
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Dermatologists: Specialists can diagnose the cause of hair loss and suggest treatments.
Trichologists: These experts focus on hair and scalp health and can provide tailored advice.
Books and Articles: Many authors and healthcare professionals have written about hair loss, offering insights into causes and treatments.
Webinars and Workshops: Some organizations host events to educate women about hair loss and its management.
Mental Health Professional: Therapy can help address the emotional impact of hair loss. A therapist can offer advice and play a crucial role in helping you manage and overcome psychological and emotional challenges of hair loss.
Supportive Counseling: Many organizations offer services specifically for women facing hair loss, focusing on self-esteem and coping strategies.
Hair Enhancements: You may need a full hair piece, cranial prosthesis, wig or partial hair enhancement at some point of your hair loss journey. What are the differences? What are your options? In this pillar you will learn about hair textures, the differences between machine or handmade products, options for temporary to permanent solutions.
Head Coverings: Hats, scarves, and hair coverings are stylish options for those who have the need to cover their heads. From acute chemotherapy hair loss to chronic ongoing hair loss hats and head coverings offer a since of security and a fashionable look.
Topical Treatments: Products like minoxidil are FDA-approved for hair regrowth.
Supplements: Biotin and other vitamins may help some women, though it’s best to consult a healthcare provider first.
Healthy Diet: Nutritional support can promote hair health, with many resources available on maintaining a balanced diet.
Stress Management: Practices like yoga and meditation can help reduce stress, which may contribute to hair loss.
Websites like HairLossTalk and Reddit have dedicated threads where women can share experiences and advice.
Advocacy organizations like The American Academy of Dermatology and National Alopecia Areata Foundation provide valuable information, resources, and connections to support networks.
We’re here to help you understand your hair loss and find the right resources for your situation so you can lead a happier, more confident life.