Female Hair Loss Acne

Should I see a dermatologist, endocrinologist or a gynaecologist? or all of them?


i would like to go see a specialist but im not sure which one to choose..?

about me
-17 yr old female
-5'2" & 110 lbs
-severe hair loss, started 2 years ago (possibly androgenic?)
-excess hair growth on legs, thighs, arms, stomach, facial hair
-moderate acne
-lab blood tests: testosterone levels normal, estrogen low normal range
-family history of polycystic ovaries
-otherwise in good health

right now my main concern is the hair loss, im pretty sure its related to my hormones, who should i go see for this, plzz help

thanks so much in advance

You should start off by seeing an endocrinologist. They will be able to do a lot of blood work and tests for you then let you know where to go from there. My hair has been falling out for 2 years now too but im really not bothered to see an expert about it, not til i'm going bald anyway. Best of luck...



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5 Possible Hair Loss Treatments

Even though there is no cure for hair loss, there are a wide variety of hair loss remedies available for those who are suffering. These remedies are for both men and women alike.

1) One obvious hair loss remedy is to just suck it up and live with it. This is just a normal process that many go through almost like acne. Talking to a counselor may help you deal with any emotional issues you may face.

2) Many people suffering from hair loss find that hair styling and cosmetic techniques will help aide them with their self-confidence during this painful time. A few examples include hair coloring, hair waves, and haircuts. Just one of these alone can make a huge difference in the way you look and feel. It helps to make hair loss much less apparent.

3) This particular remedy has been around for quite some time now. The FDA approved treatment for female and male hair loss named Rogaine, is a highly popular hair loss remedy. Although it is not always effective in promoting new hair growth, it can be effective in slowing down or sometimes even stopping hair loss.

4) This may sound a bit odd, but hair attachments can be an effective hair loss remedy. These attachments give the appearance of a fuller head of hair. They are anchored to your own hair, skin, or even grafted on with surgery.

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