Hair growth follows recurring cycles, with the anagen phase determining hair length. In female hair loss, hair follicles shrink and the anagen phase shortens, leading to gradual thinning over time.
What causes female hair loss
Genetics: Hereditary factors may play a key role in various types of alopecia.
Hormonal imbalances: Thyroid disorders or disruptions in the gynecological hormone axis often worsen hair loss.
Anemia & autoimmune conditions: Health issues that affect the body’s balance can also impact hair health.
Other contributing factors: Stress, nutritional deficiencies, and certain medications may also lead to hair loss.
How female hair loss is treated
While there is no universal treatment specifically for female hair loss, several medical and supportive therapies can help slow or even halt thinning.
Identifying the root cause: Through diagnostic tests (e.g. hormone panels, blood tests), we aim to eliminate or manage the underlying issue.
Specialized treatments:
PRP therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma): Boosts the natural regenerative power of hair follicles.
Topical and systemic medications: Prescribed treatments may address underlying conditions or directly improve follicle health.
Mesotherapy: Involves injecting nutrient-rich solutions or vitamins that support hair follicle function.
Stem cell therapy: An innovative method that leverages the body’s own regenerative capacity.
Hair transplantation: In many cases, transplantation can deliver a naturally full and lasting result, offering the most definitive solution.
At CM HAIR CLINICS, we design personalized treatment plans tailored to your medical history and individual needs.
With a comprehensive approach that includes diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care, we ensure the best possible support for the health and density of your hair.