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Not surprisingly, hair loss myths are more well known than hair
loss facts. Since hair loss is such a common and unwelcome
condition, the public has been flooded with hair loss myths to
promote sales of hair loss prevention products. Many companies
have jumped on the hair loss bandwagon because of our own
enormous desires to eliminate hair loss from our lives, not to
mention the unlimited amount of money that we (the public) are
willing to spend on this quest. This makes the hair loss market
ripe for perpetuating myths that will increase sales. But, for
the most part, they are just that, myths.
Some of the more common hair loss myths are as follows: Male
Pattern Baldness comes from the mother’s side of the family and
skips a generation. Not true. There is no one single gene that
causes baldness. Most researches believe that MPB is a result of
several different genes, inherited from both parents,
interacting with each other to cause hair loss.
Hair loss myth #2: Pattern baldness affects only men. Just ask
any women suffering from pattern baldness, it’s not true. In
fact, hair loss is just as common in women as it is in men, it
just usually occurs in a less virulent form and is easier to
hide. Also, women’s hair tends to thin out over the entire scalp
area, whereas men’s hair thins in patches and at the forehead.
Hair loss myth #3: Poor blood flow to the scalp area causes hair
loss. This is a misconception that has been perpetuated by
companies selling hair loss products for years. Ask any
dermatologist and they will tell you, bald scalps have just as
much blood flow as scalps full of hair. It is because of this
blood flow to the bald scalp that hair transplants work so well.
Hair loss myth #4: If you haven’t lost your hair by 40, you
aren’t going to. Again, not true. Age has nothing to do with it.
If you are genetically predisposed to loose your hair, you are
going to. Just be grateful you made it to 40 with your hair
still intact.
Hair loss myth #5: Stress makes your hair fall out. Okay, in
some part, this is true, but it takes a very traumatic event to
cause enough stress that your hair falls out. The common stress
we experience on a daily basis will not make our hair fall out.
In fact, some stress can actually increase the production of
hair.
Okay, I could go on and on about hair loss myths and not run out
of things to talk about. My point is this. Most of the facts we
think we know about hair loss are actually hair loss myths. If
you are suffering from hair loss, consult your doctor. Your
physician will be able to give you a factual reason for your
hair loss and advise you on what types of treatments would work
in your specific case.
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