Hair Loss Menopause
April 162010
There are places on the head that are more likely to experience a certain amount of hair loss than others, and these are the places where you are most likely to notice the thinning first. Initially, the temples tend to become thin or bare first. The growth circle on the back of the head is also a prime area for loss. These two areas are most common in male pattern baldness as well as female thinning that leads to balding.
By addressing the problem directly at the root, you can stimulate the growth of hair especially in the most problematic areas. The growth circle in the back of the head and the areas around the temple should be the most noticeable places where loss and regrowth happens. These are also the two areas that regrowth of your hair will be most noticeable.
The hair is a constantly changing part of the human body. As your hair cycles through normal changes you can be sure that you will notice thinning throughout your life. Almost everyone experiences a certain amount of hair loss as they approach their thirties and forties. Sometimes the hair thinning is minimal and only really noticeable to you. At other times it strikes fast and hard and it seems like overnight you have more hair collecting in the drain of the shower than on your head.