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We can treat your Women's Hair Loss

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We deliver anywhere in Ghana

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We've seen 15,081 patients and counting

We can treat your Women's Hair Loss

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Buy medication from us

We deliver anywhere in Ghana

Our doctors can help you regrow your hair

Our doctors can help you regrow your hair

Our doctors can help you regrow your hair

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Learn about women's hair loss

Learn about women's hair loss

What is women's hair loss?

Hair loss (alopecia) is a fairly common condition that happens when the amount of hair on the scalp or other parts of the body is reduced. There are several causes of hair loss in women. However, it presents in different patterns based on the underlying cause. In women, hairstyles such as braiding, cornrows, tight ponytails, and extensions have been shown to cause hair loss, receding edges and loss of baby hair.

How common is women's hair loss?

50% of Black women will experience hair loss at some point in their lifetime.

What causes women's hair loss?

Androgenic alopecia - the most common form of hair loss. It can run in families as a result of inheriting some genes that cause this condition Anagen effluvium - rapid hair loss can occur as a result of radiation treatment or chemotherapy Hairstyles - braids, tight ponytails, cornrows and extensions can contribute to hair loss Alopecia areata - an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles, causing small or large bald patches and sometimes total hair loss Infections - conditions like Tinea Capitis (ringworm) and Tinea Barbae affect the scalp and hair shafts, causing bald patches and itchiness. Hormones - Hyperthyroidism,  Psychological - Stress, Trichotillomania  Nutritional Deficiencies

What can I do to prevent women's hair loss?

Avoid tight hairstyles  Manage stress in a healthy way Exercise for at least 20 minutes, 3 days a week Maintain a healthy diet

What are symptoms of women's hair loss?

The most common symptom of hair loss is a reduction in the number of hairs. However, hair loss may also be connected to anxiety, depression, symptoms of other systemic diseases or local infections.

What are treatments for women's hair loss?

Your best treatment option will depend on the underlying cause of hair loss. There are a number of over-the-counter medications that include creams, foams and more. However, some cases do not respond to conventional medications. The more hair you have, the more likely treatment will work.

What is women's hair loss?

Hair loss (alopecia) is a fairly common condition that happens when the amount of hair on the scalp or other parts of the body is reduced. There are several causes of hair loss in women. However, it presents in different patterns based on the underlying cause. In women, hairstyles such as braiding, cornrows, tight ponytails, and extensions have been shown to cause hair loss, receding edges and loss of baby hair.

How common is women's hair loss?

50% of Black women will experience hair loss at some point in their lifetime.

What causes women's hair loss?

Androgenic alopecia - the most common form of hair loss. It can run in families as a result of inheriting some genes that cause this condition Anagen effluvium - rapid hair loss can occur as a result of radiation treatment or chemotherapy Hairstyles - braids, tight ponytails, cornrows and extensions can contribute to hair loss Alopecia areata - an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles, causing small or large bald patches and sometimes total hair loss Infections - conditions like Tinea Capitis (ringworm) and Tinea Barbae affect the scalp and hair shafts, causing bald patches and itchiness. Hormones - Hyperthyroidism,  Psychological - Stress, Trichotillomania  Nutritional Deficiencies

What can I do to prevent women's hair loss?

Avoid tight hairstyles  Manage stress in a healthy way Exercise for at least 20 minutes, 3 days a week Maintain a healthy diet

What are symptoms of women's hair loss?

The most common symptom of hair loss is a reduction in the number of hairs. However, hair loss may also be connected to anxiety, depression, symptoms of other systemic diseases or local infections.

What are treatments for women's hair loss?

Your best treatment option will depend on the underlying cause of hair loss. There are a number of over-the-counter medications that include creams, foams and more. However, some cases do not respond to conventional medications. The more hair you have, the more likely treatment will work.

What is women's hair loss?

Hair loss (alopecia) is a fairly common condition that happens when the amount of hair on the scalp or other parts of the body is reduced. There are several causes of hair loss in women. However, it presents in different patterns based on the underlying cause. In women, hairstyles such as braiding, cornrows, tight ponytails, and extensions have been shown to cause hair loss, receding edges and loss of baby hair.

How common is women's hair loss?

50% of Black women will experience hair loss at some point in their lifetime.

What causes women's hair loss?

Androgenic alopecia - the most common form of hair loss. It can run in families as a result of inheriting some genes that cause this condition Anagen effluvium - rapid hair loss can occur as a result of radiation treatment or chemotherapy Hairstyles - braids, tight ponytails, cornrows and extensions can contribute to hair loss Alopecia areata - an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles, causing small or large bald patches and sometimes total hair loss Infections - conditions like Tinea Capitis (ringworm) and Tinea Barbae affect the scalp and hair shafts, causing bald patches and itchiness. Hormones - Hyperthyroidism,  Psychological - Stress, Trichotillomania  Nutritional Deficiencies

What can I do to prevent women's hair loss?

Avoid tight hairstyles  Manage stress in a healthy way Exercise for at least 20 minutes, 3 days a week Maintain a healthy diet

What are symptoms of women's hair loss?

The most common symptom of hair loss is a reduction in the number of hairs. However, hair loss may also be connected to anxiety, depression, symptoms of other systemic diseases or local infections.

What are treatments for women's hair loss?

Your best treatment option will depend on the underlying cause of hair loss. There are a number of over-the-counter medications that include creams, foams and more. However, some cases do not respond to conventional medications. The more hair you have, the more likely treatment will work.

Do you need help with women's hair loss?

Do you need help with women's hair loss?

Hair loss is treatable

Hair loss is treatable

Hair loss is treatable

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What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

Still need more help? You can chat with our customer service team via WhatsApp or SMS at +233 55 422 0883

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By using this website, you accept our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

© 2024 Berry Health All rights reserved.

By using this website, you accept our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

© 2024 Berry Health All rights reserved.