Hair loss in women is common, distressing, and too often dismissed. It also behaves differently from male pattern loss — so the approach is different too.
How it shows up
Women more often see diffuse thinning and a widening part rather than a receding hairline or bald spot. The hairline usually stays intact.
Common causes
- +Genetics (female-pattern hair loss)
- +Hormonal shifts — postpartum, perimenopause, thyroid
- +Stress, illness, rapid weight change or low iron
- +Traction from tight styles and extensions
What actually helps
Because causes vary, a diagnosis-first approach matters. Many women do best with regenerative therapy (PRP, exosomes) to strengthen native hair, with targeted FUE where it's needed — for the hairline, part or edges.
Related: Female-Pattern Loss · Women's Restoration
