Some chemo regimes don't cause hair loss, and many people actually put on weight during chemo.
She would have been required to have tattoos for radiotherapy, but they are small dots - I can only see one of the four I had.
What would not have been possible would be for her to undergo these treatments without having a great deal of time off work. I don't know why her colleagues are suspicious of her, but if she hasn't had a fair amount of sick leave to recover from surgeries and from chemotherapy that may be a reason.
It isn't unknown. of course, for people to pretend they have cancer, for attention or sympathy or whatever. If you know her well, you will probably know whether she has been sick and ill with the effects of treatment, and whether she has had hospital stays.
Give her the benefit of the doubt until you have reason to believe she's not telling the truth.Is it possible for a woman to get chemo and radiation with no hair or weight loss and no radiation tatoo?
well it depends on your case of cancer and what treatments you will need to receive.
not all chemo's/radiation cause hair loss or weight loss - my boyfriend actually put on weight during his chemo because they gave he steriods to help him with the chemo.
if you have radiation then your going to have a tattoo because they need to make sure that they blast you in the correct place everytime - its dangerous for them to just guess.
my boyfriend lost his hair 3 weeks after his 1st lot of chemo, (he only had 2 doses) but it soon started to grow back and he had a normal head of hair within 2 months.
if you get better then surely its all worth it.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
How come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
Like the black is either looked at weird or is called wanna white or gay.. My boyfriend is black and has his hair straighten and he looks at bad not mostly from his own people...(Btw im a black girl)
For example like this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/jensen-ackles-hairstyle.jpg
Or even this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/chacecrawford3.jpg
Why do black women and men hate other black guys for straighting their hair so much?
Im not self hating just a question..How come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
It just looks weird. I like my men with either short hair or dreads(%26lt;--MMMMM!) and no inbetweens. It looks unattractive but that's probably because no one thinks about it that much. Maybe you've stumbled upon some african american hair revolution. If there was a way to wear straight hair and it would look good they would do it. Maybe if you can find a decent style for BLACK men instead of those two white guys(very sexii white guys btw). In most cases, our hair is just different from theirs and you can't hold our hairstyles up to the same expectations as someone with silky hair. I hope you understand what I'm trying to sayHow come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
Lol, not where I live. If I could i'll put perm on a guys head myself to see how funny it looks.
Lol that looks cool to me.
I think that when a guy straightens his hair than he most be a pimp or gay! I wouldn't want to date a guy who has enough hair to straighten because I am a straight woman and I don't want a guy who is as feminine as me!
I think he should try.
The only thing I think he needs to be ready for is being called Little Richard.
But- if his face will suit the look, why not? Go for it! Have fun, it's only hair!
Well straight hair on a black doesn't look good unless he's Prince or Ice T lol.
I prefer black women to have natural hair as well, it looks sexier. Straight hair is boring and overrated.
i aint even look at that picture just what the hell is he thinking
black guys with straight? I've seen that twice in my whole life it looks gay.
I think it's all stereotyping.
Black man straighting his hair? Ehh thats gay. Unless its done like Kat Williams.
Why does it even matter?
For example like this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/jensen-ackles-hairstyle.jpg
Or even this:http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee136/suwarnaadi/chacecrawford3.jpg
Why do black women and men hate other black guys for straighting their hair so much?
Im not self hating just a question..How come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
It just looks weird. I like my men with either short hair or dreads(%26lt;--MMMMM!) and no inbetweens. It looks unattractive but that's probably because no one thinks about it that much. Maybe you've stumbled upon some african american hair revolution. If there was a way to wear straight hair and it would look good they would do it. Maybe if you can find a decent style for BLACK men instead of those two white guys(very sexii white guys btw). In most cases, our hair is just different from theirs and you can't hold our hairstyles up to the same expectations as someone with silky hair. I hope you understand what I'm trying to sayHow come when black women straightenen their hair its ok but when a black guy does it all hell breaks loss?
Lol, not where I live. If I could i'll put perm on a guys head myself to see how funny it looks.
Lol that looks cool to me.
I think that when a guy straightens his hair than he most be a pimp or gay! I wouldn't want to date a guy who has enough hair to straighten because I am a straight woman and I don't want a guy who is as feminine as me!
I think he should try.
The only thing I think he needs to be ready for is being called Little Richard.
But- if his face will suit the look, why not? Go for it! Have fun, it's only hair!
Well straight hair on a black doesn't look good unless he's Prince or Ice T lol.
I prefer black women to have natural hair as well, it looks sexier. Straight hair is boring and overrated.
i aint even look at that picture just what the hell is he thinking
black guys with straight? I've seen that twice in my whole life it looks gay.
I think it's all stereotyping.
Black man straighting his hair? Ehh thats gay. Unless its done like Kat Williams.
Why does it even matter?
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Can hormone levels effect hair growth or loss in woman?
I've been experiencing hair loss and think it may have to do with my hormone levels. I've been taking prenatal vitamins so that i know im getting a high dose of iron and other nutrients to help but it does'nt seem to be doing anything.
Any suggestions?Can hormone levels effect hair growth or loss in woman?
You might be taking too much iron. Stress is a BIG part of hair loss too!Can hormone levels effect hair growth or loss in woman?
hormone level changes can definitely trigger hair loss/growth. but changes in hormones levels should not be triggered by prenatal vitamins. if only ever so slightly. once you are pregnant yes they will change dramatically, but not before.
i think the person who said it maybe too much iron is onto something.
Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.
1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..
2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.
3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..
4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.
5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
Heredity, hormones, stress, diet, illness, poor hair care – all are factors in hair loss.
Stress, diet and illness are more temporary conditions and usually the hair loss is reversed when the anxiety-producing conditions dissipate, when the diet is improved, when hair care improves and when an illness is cured or gotten under control.
Heredity and hormones are different matters, however. Heredity is an irreversible condition. You are a product of your parents, and hair loss is often inherited. Hormones are tricky, hidden things, however, and they have different effects on an individual basis.
In a male, testosterone abides abundantly. There are also enzymes working on testosterone which product a substance called DHT. DHT is now known to circulate in the blood and cause other conditions, one of which is the shrinking of hair follicles. When hair follicles shrink enough, they are unable to produce and push a new hair through. As old hair dies, it is then not replaced.
In women, hormonal imbalances can also cause hair loss. Pregnancy, childbirth and menopause all cause significant hormonal change and imbalances with both physical and mental effects. These changes can also cause hair loss, both temporary and permanent.
Hair loss and re-growth products have been around for centuries. In ancient times, a variety of herbal and oil-based remedies were concocted and used by Egyptians, Aztecs, Mayans, and American Indians, all with some degree of effectiveness for some people. Modern medical research has focused on ways to re-open and stimulate “dead” hair follicles, so that hair growth can re-occur naturally, as well as keep the healthy follicles healthy. Thus, a number of products have become available, both by prescription and over-the-counter. They are advertised on radio and television and all over the Internet. One need only do a “google” search on hair loss, and there are literally thousands of sites and products for investigation.
One ingredient in many hair loss products is minoxidil. Research studies have shown that in about 80% of the participants, products containing this ingredient are effective in slowing hair loss and, in some, causing re-growth to occur.
Probably the most well known is Rogaine, available at any drug store, in varieties for both men and women. Most scientifically-produced products do have separate products for males and females, because, of course, hormones in each are different and of different levels.
An additional product containing minoxidil is Provillus, and, again, studies have shown it to be effective. The difference between Provillus and other similar products is that the makes have added Azelaic Acid, an additional ingredient which appears to enhance the follicle repair in both men and women. Provillus has been the subject of many studies, just as the other products, and level of effectiveness may be higher.
Provillus is available for both men and women, and the treatment is a combination of a topical liquid applied to the balding areas, as well as a pill or capsule to be taken in conjunction with the liquid. The critical key to effectiveness, according to its makers, is the addition of the azelaic acid, however, the correct amount of this acid is most important piece of this treatment.
As with most hair loss products, the makers recommend patience. It may take from 3-6 months for improvement to occur, however, there is a money-back guarantee up to 180 days if one is not satisfied that it is working for him/her.
Medical research is far from finished in its exploration of products which will stop hair loss and promote re-growth of “permanent” loss. As this research continues, existing producers will undoubtedly alter their products accordingly.
Fortunately, a lot of money is being poured into the research, so hair loss sufferers, take heart!
Women Can Lose Hair from From hormones but in most cases its heriditary. The best resolution would be treatment. The human body is a complex organism and each individual responds differently to drugs and medications. What works for some may not work for others. Provillus contains the clinically tested ingredient Minoxidil 2% approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair. Minoxidil 2% is FDA approved topical ingredient clinically shown to help re-grow your own natural hair. It is a blood vessel dilator and has anti-androgen properties. Women Me sure you take the 2%. For more information check out This site..
http://bit.ly/8ZZ2E3
Any suggestions?Can hormone levels effect hair growth or loss in woman?
You might be taking too much iron. Stress is a BIG part of hair loss too!Can hormone levels effect hair growth or loss in woman?
hormone level changes can definitely trigger hair loss/growth. but changes in hormones levels should not be triggered by prenatal vitamins. if only ever so slightly. once you are pregnant yes they will change dramatically, but not before.
i think the person who said it maybe too much iron is onto something.
Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.
1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..
2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.
3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..
4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.
5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
Heredity, hormones, stress, diet, illness, poor hair care – all are factors in hair loss.
Stress, diet and illness are more temporary conditions and usually the hair loss is reversed when the anxiety-producing conditions dissipate, when the diet is improved, when hair care improves and when an illness is cured or gotten under control.
Heredity and hormones are different matters, however. Heredity is an irreversible condition. You are a product of your parents, and hair loss is often inherited. Hormones are tricky, hidden things, however, and they have different effects on an individual basis.
In a male, testosterone abides abundantly. There are also enzymes working on testosterone which product a substance called DHT. DHT is now known to circulate in the blood and cause other conditions, one of which is the shrinking of hair follicles. When hair follicles shrink enough, they are unable to produce and push a new hair through. As old hair dies, it is then not replaced.
In women, hormonal imbalances can also cause hair loss. Pregnancy, childbirth and menopause all cause significant hormonal change and imbalances with both physical and mental effects. These changes can also cause hair loss, both temporary and permanent.
Hair loss and re-growth products have been around for centuries. In ancient times, a variety of herbal and oil-based remedies were concocted and used by Egyptians, Aztecs, Mayans, and American Indians, all with some degree of effectiveness for some people. Modern medical research has focused on ways to re-open and stimulate “dead” hair follicles, so that hair growth can re-occur naturally, as well as keep the healthy follicles healthy. Thus, a number of products have become available, both by prescription and over-the-counter. They are advertised on radio and television and all over the Internet. One need only do a “google” search on hair loss, and there are literally thousands of sites and products for investigation.
One ingredient in many hair loss products is minoxidil. Research studies have shown that in about 80% of the participants, products containing this ingredient are effective in slowing hair loss and, in some, causing re-growth to occur.
Probably the most well known is Rogaine, available at any drug store, in varieties for both men and women. Most scientifically-produced products do have separate products for males and females, because, of course, hormones in each are different and of different levels.
An additional product containing minoxidil is Provillus, and, again, studies have shown it to be effective. The difference between Provillus and other similar products is that the makes have added Azelaic Acid, an additional ingredient which appears to enhance the follicle repair in both men and women. Provillus has been the subject of many studies, just as the other products, and level of effectiveness may be higher.
Provillus is available for both men and women, and the treatment is a combination of a topical liquid applied to the balding areas, as well as a pill or capsule to be taken in conjunction with the liquid. The critical key to effectiveness, according to its makers, is the addition of the azelaic acid, however, the correct amount of this acid is most important piece of this treatment.
As with most hair loss products, the makers recommend patience. It may take from 3-6 months for improvement to occur, however, there is a money-back guarantee up to 180 days if one is not satisfied that it is working for him/her.
Medical research is far from finished in its exploration of products which will stop hair loss and promote re-growth of “permanent” loss. As this research continues, existing producers will undoubtedly alter their products accordingly.
Fortunately, a lot of money is being poured into the research, so hair loss sufferers, take heart!
Women Can Lose Hair from From hormones but in most cases its heriditary. The best resolution would be treatment. The human body is a complex organism and each individual responds differently to drugs and medications. What works for some may not work for others. Provillus contains the clinically tested ingredient Minoxidil 2% approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair. Minoxidil 2% is FDA approved topical ingredient clinically shown to help re-grow your own natural hair. It is a blood vessel dilator and has anti-androgen properties. Women Me sure you take the 2%. For more information check out This site..
http://bit.ly/8ZZ2E3
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What Can I do to prevent hair loss as a young woman? Is it my diet or conditioner?
Occasionally I lose a bunch of hair. This morning I took a shower and wound up with hair all over the place. This doesn't happen all the time but it will about once a week or so. I east very healthy but I do not eat any meat or poultry. I Strictly eat seafood and vegetables, whole grains, fruit etc., but no red meat or land animals. I do eat a lot of Tilapia fish that does have high mercury levels. Does this have anything to do with my hair?
My friend suggested to me to take prenatal vitamins. Does that actually improve the look of hair, skin, and nails? or will i get enough of those vitamins with a regular multi?
I also started to condition my hair with coconut oil instead of regular conditioner because it makes my hair fall out!! im sure many women know what im talking about.
I'm not extremely concerned that I'll go bald or anything lol but please give me some suggestions!What Can I do to prevent hair loss as a young woman? Is it my diet or conditioner?
hair loss can come from many sources, genetics, diet, stress, chemical, etc. Some of the things you can do to help prevent this is to use a gentle shampoo (avoid sodium laurel sulfate) take proper whole food vitamins ( chemically based vitamins do not work) try to watch your stress levels, do not color your hair with chemically based color, take MSM and these will help the non genetic component of hair loss.What Can I do to prevent hair loss as a young woman? Is it my diet or conditioner?
Vitamins B, C, F, zinc, iron, copper and protein are essential for hair growth. Drinking plenty of water and eating plenty of raw fruits and vegetables is probably the best way to achieving healthy hair. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairfall.blogspot.com/ for more info.bella cosmetics
My friend suggested to me to take prenatal vitamins. Does that actually improve the look of hair, skin, and nails? or will i get enough of those vitamins with a regular multi?
I also started to condition my hair with coconut oil instead of regular conditioner because it makes my hair fall out!! im sure many women know what im talking about.
I'm not extremely concerned that I'll go bald or anything lol but please give me some suggestions!What Can I do to prevent hair loss as a young woman? Is it my diet or conditioner?
hair loss can come from many sources, genetics, diet, stress, chemical, etc. Some of the things you can do to help prevent this is to use a gentle shampoo (avoid sodium laurel sulfate) take proper whole food vitamins ( chemically based vitamins do not work) try to watch your stress levels, do not color your hair with chemically based color, take MSM and these will help the non genetic component of hair loss.What Can I do to prevent hair loss as a young woman? Is it my diet or conditioner?
Vitamins B, C, F, zinc, iron, copper and protein are essential for hair growth. Drinking plenty of water and eating plenty of raw fruits and vegetables is probably the best way to achieving healthy hair. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairfall.blogspot.com/ for more info.
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Hair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
My parents have lush thick black hair, and I did too up until a month ago. Everyone is telling me it's from stress but I'm not under a significant amount of stress. I noticed it when I was pulling my hair back in a pony tail and the thickness was almost half of what it typically is. I'm starting to get very concerned and obsessing over it. I don't have health insurance, so I can't see a dermatologist or hair specialist, but my school has a health center that I plan on going to. Any suggestions/ideas? Serious answers only please. I appreciate it!!Hair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
Please answer my questions and I can give you a good responce as I have done a lot of reading up on this since it happened to my sister.
Do you have regular periods? If yes are they of normal flow? If no then how often on average per year?
How is your diet?
How do your nails look? Is your skin in great condition?
Are you using the same shampoo/conditioner as normal? Have you changed recently?
Many factors can determine this problem. I myself have noticed my hair has been thinning a lot and it used to be so long and thick. I have an overactive thyroid which is an extremely common problem for women of our age-group and usually results in hair becoming brittle/less full of life. Medication sorts that out no problem.
Answer my questions and I will go on from there.
One last thing - you might be due a hair cut, as once I let my hair get so long it became unhealthy xHair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
You can fix this by trying out natural methods. Go to this webpage:
http://stopyourhairloss.com/enter.htm?ho
hair loss due to genes happens and theres not much you can do for that except like rogain type products to slow the loss. but there is a condition called Alopecia. here is the medical def for stress alopecia..Stress alopecia, a type of telogen effluvium, is temporary, reversible, diffuse hair loss on the scalp that results from severe emotional or physiological stress. Normally, about 90% of scalp hair follicles are in the growing anagen phase, and about 10% to 15% are in the resting catagen and telogen phases. Stress causes anagen hairs to convert prematurely into telogen hairs, which means that more than the normal number of hairs are in the telogen phase and ready to shed. the best thing is to see a doc for it but since you don't have insurance you need to research online to see if there are ';home remidies'; you can try. i don't know any off the top of my head. take care
Alepicia is actually a common problem - basically your immune system is attacking hair follicles. If anything it is probably that. Do you notice any balding spots or thinning roots. If not, your ends are probably just breaking off. Do a hair-pull test on yourself - pinch some hair at your roots and gently pull - not hard enough to pull them out - just enough. If some hairs come out anyway, it's probably alepicia. If you are noticing balding spots, here's what you can do.
Pure' a bunch of tomatoes and smear it on your scalp. Put on a shower cap and leave it for an hour.
Rumor has it that if you crush up birth control pills (free and planned parenthood) and put them in your shampoo, the hormones help with hair growth.
Change your shampoo and conditioner to a vitamin and moisture-rich brand and apply conditioner to your entire scalp - not just the ends.
When it comes down to it, you will need to see a dermatologist. I will also say that hair loss due to stress is probable. Most of these cases don't even know they are stressed out - and some turn out to have PTSD - hair loss is relatively common symptom of that. I just thought I would throw that out there just as an FYI.
Honestly, the only serious response to something like that is to send you to your doctor... I wish you well.
Please answer my questions and I can give you a good responce as I have done a lot of reading up on this since it happened to my sister.
Do you have regular periods? If yes are they of normal flow? If no then how often on average per year?
How is your diet?
How do your nails look? Is your skin in great condition?
Are you using the same shampoo/conditioner as normal? Have you changed recently?
Many factors can determine this problem. I myself have noticed my hair has been thinning a lot and it used to be so long and thick. I have an overactive thyroid which is an extremely common problem for women of our age-group and usually results in hair becoming brittle/less full of life. Medication sorts that out no problem.
Answer my questions and I will go on from there.
One last thing - you might be due a hair cut, as once I let my hair get so long it became unhealthy xHair loss- 22 yr-old woman- PLEASE Help~!?
You can fix this by trying out natural methods. Go to this webpage:
http://stopyourhairloss.com/enter.htm?ho
hair loss due to genes happens and theres not much you can do for that except like rogain type products to slow the loss. but there is a condition called Alopecia. here is the medical def for stress alopecia..Stress alopecia, a type of telogen effluvium, is temporary, reversible, diffuse hair loss on the scalp that results from severe emotional or physiological stress. Normally, about 90% of scalp hair follicles are in the growing anagen phase, and about 10% to 15% are in the resting catagen and telogen phases. Stress causes anagen hairs to convert prematurely into telogen hairs, which means that more than the normal number of hairs are in the telogen phase and ready to shed. the best thing is to see a doc for it but since you don't have insurance you need to research online to see if there are ';home remidies'; you can try. i don't know any off the top of my head. take care
Alepicia is actually a common problem - basically your immune system is attacking hair follicles. If anything it is probably that. Do you notice any balding spots or thinning roots. If not, your ends are probably just breaking off. Do a hair-pull test on yourself - pinch some hair at your roots and gently pull - not hard enough to pull them out - just enough. If some hairs come out anyway, it's probably alepicia. If you are noticing balding spots, here's what you can do.
Pure' a bunch of tomatoes and smear it on your scalp. Put on a shower cap and leave it for an hour.
Rumor has it that if you crush up birth control pills (free and planned parenthood) and put them in your shampoo, the hormones help with hair growth.
Change your shampoo and conditioner to a vitamin and moisture-rich brand and apply conditioner to your entire scalp - not just the ends.
When it comes down to it, you will need to see a dermatologist. I will also say that hair loss due to stress is probable. Most of these cases don't even know they are stressed out - and some turn out to have PTSD - hair loss is relatively common symptom of that. I just thought I would throw that out there just as an FYI.
Honestly, the only serious response to something like that is to send you to your doctor... I wish you well.
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Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
About two years ago I dyed my hair with some hair dye that was on sale (I should have known). After I rinsed clumps of hair fell off and it continue to for a few months. Unfortunately I was left with a small bald patch. I've also notice my temples thin. I don't know what to do anymore. Its frustrating. I haven't dyed my hair since but the patch hasn't filled in. I just notice tiny hairs recently. If I go see a dermatologist about how much would they charge me with no insurance? Thanks for any feedback you can give me!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
The hair dye was probably expired! But you should go see a dermatologists, I am not sure how much it will cost, but until then try putting oil in your hair. The oils that are good for your hair are coconut oil, olive oil and castor oil (if you have a dry scalp for castor oil). Try massaging your scalp every night and rinse your hair in cold water. But if you would like to use other products heres a link!
http://www.timeformecatalog.com/cgi-bin/
Hope I helped! Oh yeah why dont you try Nioxin that will stop shedding for a while but later it will stop helping! But good luck!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
It sounds like you have been unlucky, probably with an out of date or cheap hair dye.
The clumps of hair that have gone have gone, if there are tiny hairs there then you still have some live growth cells so if you treat it right it should grow back perfectly in the long term.
Dermatologists can be expensive and will more than likely work with a drug company and will then point you in the direction of a certain drug based treatment (they make money by selling these drugs). Obviously the will offer you good advice which is worthwhile taking on board.
Personally, when I have any ailments I like to go down the natural route, do some research and look for reputable products with guarantees (free trials, money back etc).
Good luck and I'm sure you'll get it back.
The hair dye was probably expired! But you should go see a dermatologists, I am not sure how much it will cost, but until then try putting oil in your hair. The oils that are good for your hair are coconut oil, olive oil and castor oil (if you have a dry scalp for castor oil). Try massaging your scalp every night and rinse your hair in cold water. But if you would like to use other products heres a link!
http://www.timeformecatalog.com/cgi-bin/
Hope I helped! Oh yeah why dont you try Nioxin that will stop shedding for a while but later it will stop helping! But good luck!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
It sounds like you have been unlucky, probably with an out of date or cheap hair dye.
The clumps of hair that have gone have gone, if there are tiny hairs there then you still have some live growth cells so if you treat it right it should grow back perfectly in the long term.
Dermatologists can be expensive and will more than likely work with a drug company and will then point you in the direction of a certain drug based treatment (they make money by selling these drugs). Obviously the will offer you good advice which is worthwhile taking on board.
Personally, when I have any ailments I like to go down the natural route, do some research and look for reputable products with guarantees (free trials, money back etc).
Good luck and I'm sure you'll get it back.
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Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
About two years ago I dyed my hair with some hair dye that was on sale (I should have known). After I rinsed clumps of hair fell off and it continue to for a few months. Unfortunately I was left with a small bald patch. I've also notice my temples thin. I don't know what to do anymore. Its frustrating. I haven't dyed my hair since but the patch hasn't filled in. I just notice tiny hairs recently. If I go see a dermatologist about how much would they charge me with no insurance? Thanks for any feedback you can give me!Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
You can call the dermatologist office and ask how much a consult is. You may have used an outed bottle of dye or left it in too long. If you try to dye your lighter than your natural colour that can cause your hair to fall out. The bleaching chemicals in it wreak havoc on your hair. But 2 years is a long time to not have your hair grow back. Seeing a derm would be a good idea.Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
I just went to a Dr. to day and told him I have no insurance and they charged me half the normal price. Call first and see what they say over the phone. Good Luck
You can call the dermatologist office and ask how much a consult is. You may have used an outed bottle of dye or left it in too long. If you try to dye your lighter than your natural colour that can cause your hair to fall out. The bleaching chemicals in it wreak havoc on your hair. But 2 years is a long time to not have your hair grow back. Seeing a derm would be a good idea.Hair loss, 20 year old woman?
I just went to a Dr. to day and told him I have no insurance and they charged me half the normal price. Call first and see what they say over the phone. Good Luck
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