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Female hair loss | what are the causes and can it be stopped?

18/1/2023

 
Collaborative Post | Losing hair is a natural process that we all experience in small doses everyday. When you begin to lose large amounts of hair, more regularly, this can be cause for investigation and worry. Hair loss is often categorised as a predominantly male issue. It can and does, however, affect women all the same. 

Female hair loss can be more distressing because of the stigma surrounding it: with those battling it also experiencing a drastic decrease in confidence. Today we are delving into the world of female hair loss. We are going to outline the many reasons for women experiencing excessively thinning hair, as well as what preventative measures can be taken. Continue below for a greater understanding. 
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The leading causes of female hair loss

Hair loss can be experienced by women for a variety of reasons. Understanding the chief causes of hair loss in women can be the first step in overcoming it. 

For many ladies, understanding the cause of their excessive shedding can put their mind at ease. Not only this, but it can begin to restore confidence as a solution can be generated. The leading causes of hair loss in women are as follows: 

Genetics
Some people may be surprised, but both genders can experience hereditary hair loss. We often hear about male pattern baldness, but women who are genetically predisposed to hair loss can experience alarming thinning around the crown. Thankfully, there are options available today that can slow, or lessen the impact of, hair loss. Medications like minoxidil or finasteride are available which are both widely popular and produce fantastic results. Additionally, hair transplant surgery is becoming increasingly popular with women: offering fantastic, lasting results with the added bonus of confidential consultations. Click here if you would like further information on female hair transplant surgery from the experts. 

Childbirth 
In some cases women experience hair growth before childbirth, as a result of a spike in hormones. Some levels of shedding are normal after pregnancy as hormone changes become less erratic and estrogen levels return to normal. On occasion, extreme hair loss can occur as a result of the stress of pregnancy and childbirth. Postpartum hair loss, in the majority of cases, is temporary and will get better over time. There are a number of shampoos and conditioners on the market that can assist with volume and general maintenance. 

Imbalanced Nutrition 
Nutritional deficiencies, if left untreated, can contribute to hair loss. Solid, balanced nutrition is encouraged for general health and wellbeing, as well as a preventative measure for hair loss. If you are experiencing thinning and you suspect it has a dietary cause, we encourage you to speak to your GP. They will be able to advise you on the best course of action and may recommend supplements. 

Stressful Experiences
Highly traumatic experiences, ones that go beyond the stresses of day to day life, can also impact an individual’s ability to grow and lose hair. Having a big operation, experiencing the passing of a loved one or going through a divorce may result in hair loss, depending on the individual.  

What can be done about female hair loss?

It can be traumatic and ultimately upsetting if you are experiencing unexpected hair loss. You may believe that people’s perception of you has changed, which can result in a loss of confidence. Thankfully, there are a number of solutions out there today which work to restore hair loss. From surgery to medication like Finasteride even hair tattoos, sufferers of hair thinning no longer have to stand by and tolerate it. 


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