Hair loss is most commonly associated with men. However, women, too, can experience hair loss, although it usually takes place earlier than it usually does for men. Females may begin to experience genetic hair loss or female pattern baldness in their 40s, where thinning usually occurs on the crown of the head. Hair transplant surgery is the
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Regrowth Tips for Women’s Hair Loss
Whether it’s due to genetics, fluctuating hormone levels, chemotherapy treatment, or simply the natural aging process, hair loss can be particularly disheartening for women at any age. Just like men, many women experience androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss), which tends to run in families. It creates a gradual decline in the health of hair follicles,
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Hair loss can be an unwelcome reality for both men and women, but it’s generally more acceptable when it happens to men. It therefore becomes especially concerning when it happens to women, who assume they must retain a full head of hair. Up to 40% of people who experience hair loss are women. The impact
Read MoreNonsurgical Alternatives to Thicken Women’s Hair
As many as 30 million women across America suffer from hair loss, and the social stigma often drives them to extreme measures to hide or manage their hair loss. The various techniques available to men are often different from what is available for women, as each gender tends to experience hair loss in different ways.
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