Female Pattern Hair Loss

Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) is a common cause of hair thinning in women, often linked to genetics, hormonal changes, and aging. Unlike male hair loss, women usually experience diffuse thinning across the scalp, particularly at the crown, while the hairline generally remains intact. Early diagnosis and intervention can slow hair loss, improve hair density, and restore overall hair health through a combination of medical, non-surgical, and advanced hair therapies.

Causes & Risk Factors

  • Genetics: Family history increases susceptibility to FPHL
  • Hormonal Changes: Imbalances during menopause, pregnancy, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can trigger hair thinning
  • Lifestyle & Health Factors: Stress, poor nutrition, thyroid disorders, and chronic illnesses may contribute to hair loss

Treatment Options

  • Medical Therapy: Topical minoxidil and other FDA-approved medications to stimulate hair growth
  • PRP & Scalp Treatments: Platelet-rich plasma and growth factor therapies strengthen hair follicles and improve density
  • Nutritional & Lifestyle Support: Customized diet plans, supplements, and hair care routines to support healthy hair growth

Benefits & Expected Results

  • Slows Hair Thinning: Early intervention preserves existing hair and prevents further loss
  • Improves Hair Density & Texture: Non-surgical treatments stimulate follicles and enhance hair quality
  • Safe, Natural, & Long-Lasting: Gradual, natural-looking improvement tailored to individual hair health