Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Tunio Aesthetics



Women go bald too: 82% rise in number of females resorting to hair transplant surgery to restore thinning locks

'Stress is also something which can commonly trigger hair loss in women. Prolonged periods of severe stress can lead to a change in hormonal balances and over time this can pave the way for hair thinning or patterned baldness. 
'This is something that is particularly common amongst women in highly stressful professionals and unfortunately is something which can be very serious if the patient does not opt to change their lifestyle and reduce their stress levels. 
'But unlike male hair loss, cases of hair loss in women are most commonly caused by some form of underlying medical condition such as a hormonal disorder, Polycystic ovaries or anaemia. 
'First and foremost, it is important to ascertain what is causing the hair to fall out, and only then can a suitable solution be sought.'

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