Differences Between Female Pattern Hair Loss and Male Pattern Hair Loss

31-07-2024 16:32
Differences Between Female Pattern Hair Loss and Male Pattern Hair Loss
Men's hair loss usually starts at the front of the head. The hairline at the front regresses over time. The front hairline can reach the shape of a capital M. Over time, the front hairline progresses to the crown. Although the progression stops at this point in most patients, it can progress to the nape of the neck in some people. However, this is rare. In male pattern hair loss, hair loss can continue until there is very little hair left in the ear area.

Female pattern hair loss generally occurs all over the hair. In women, the loss starts with the front hairline and continues with the loss in the crown area. It is quite difficult for women to lose all of their hair. However, thinning and weakness may occur in all of their hair in general. In women, a dermatologist examination, genetic predisposition and detailed tests are sufficient to diagnose male pattern hair loss.

Hair loss in women progresses in three different types.
Type 1: Mild weakness and debility around the head
Type 2: The frontal hairline begins to recede and peripheral thinning intensifies.
Type 3: The crown area opens more and the hair shafts weaken significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions:
How to recognize male pattern hair loss in women?
First, hair starts to be lost in the front area of the head, first the crown and then the forehead area. In this type of hair loss, the hair in the nape area either falls out in very small amounts or does not fall out at all.

Can male pattern hair loss in women be prevented?

Recent studies have shown that hair loss can be prevented. The alopecia factor is found in systematic blood tests and if precautions are taken accordingly, hair loss can be prevented.

Why does a woman's hair fall out?

It is shed due to reasons such as anemia due to iron deficiency, hormonal imbalances, thyroid hormone problems, a stressful life, pregnancy, postpartum events, breastfeeding period, use of birth control pills and menopause.
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