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Is it Possible to Regrow Hair on the Crown of a Womans Head?

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Is it Possible to Regrow Hair on the Crown of a Womans Head?

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I hear from a lot of women who are very distraught about thinning or balding at the back of their heads or on their crown area. They ask questions about how they can successfully cover or blend this area, or better yet, stop the hair loss in that area and begin to regrow some of it back. I will try to address these concerns in the following article, as well as discuss some of the reasons that women lose hair in the crown. The Crown And The Temples Are Androgenic Areas, But There Are Other Reasons That This Area Becomes Thin: There’s no question that androgenic alopecia (or genetic thinning which is sometimes referred to as AGA) is thought to be the most probable cause of the thinning at the back of the head. There is sometimes a misconception that this only happens to men. But, this is not the case. Women have issues with AGA also and this seems to be happening more and more all of the time. There are many theories as to why this is so and they run the gauntlet from theories about poll

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