Thinning Hair: When Hormone Replacement Is Needed

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Hair loss can be a symptom of something else that’s going on with your body. Sometimes, simple styling tricks or stress-relieving meditation, isn’t enough. Problems like hormone irregularities, thyroid abnormalities, scalp diseases, or other serious diseases can all lead to hair loss. If you are facing any of these issues and are experiencing hair loss, it is time to talk to a doctor.

Hormone Replacement Therapy

According to the Women in Balance Institute, hormonal balance is vital to a healthy, cancer-free mind and body, but can be disrupted in many ways. Hormone fluctuations occur naturally, such as in puberty, menopause and perimenopause. Hormone imbalance may also be caused by toxins or an unbalanced lifestyle.

How do you know if you’re a candidate for Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. Common symptoms are fatigue, weight gain, low energy, memory loss, mood swings, low libido, poor concentration, hair loss, sleeplessness, depression, acne and headaches.

The process to get tested to see if you have a hormonal imbalance begins with a review of your current symptoms and medical history, as well as your family history. Next you will do a simple saliva test. Essentials has a great hormone replacement therapy program led by Dr. Michael F. Lesser, who holds 4 separate Board Certifications, including Anti-aging and Bio-identical Hormone replacement. Essentials has a BHRT Classic Monthly Membership for only $150 a month, for 12 months. It includes your initial Doctor visit with your saliva test, four follow-up Doctor visits, prescription for personalized hormone creams, supplement recommendations, four nutrition/diet meal plan sessions with a wellness coach and a referral to a fitness expert.

Laser Therapy

Laser hair replacement is a painless hair restoration procedure. During low level laser therapy hair follicle cells absorb laser light, which stimulates growth and repair. Typically, a patient visits the doctor weekly or biweekly to get the treatment and requires no downtime or recovery time. According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. It works best for patients at an early stage of hair loss.

There is also the option of at-home laser treatment combs that you can do in the comfort of your own home. It is considerably more affordable than professional treatment, but still not cheap.  These tools can usually be purchased at a Doctor’s office or on Amazon.com.

Medications

According to NYU Lagone Health, several medications can be used to help stimulate hair growth. There are different options depending on the person and what is causing the hair loss.

Topical minoxidil stops hair from thinning and stimulates new hair growth. This medication can help people with: male and female pattern hair loss, autoimmune disease related hair loss, and rapid hair loss resulting from medical treatment.

Antiandrogens

Medications that inhibit sex hormones that damage or destroy hair follicles, which may stop hair loss in female pattern baldness. Antiandrogen medications are available by prescription only and include spironolactone and oral contraceptives, or birth control pills.

Corticosteroids

Some types of hair loss are caused by an autoimmune disease and are treated differently than hormonal induced hair loss. With an autoimmune condition, the body’s immune system focuses on healthy organs and tissues, including the skin. Sometimes the body destroys good hair follicles. These immune system suppressors can offset the effects of an autoimmune disease, letting hair grow.