{"id":2558,"date":"2014-07-04T07:51:03","date_gmt":"2014-07-04T07:51:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/surehairtransplants.com\/shidev\/?p=2558"},"modified":"2014-07-04T10:06:09","modified_gmt":"2014-07-04T10:06:09","slug":"hair-transplants-women","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/surehairtransplants.com\/hair-transplantation\/hair-transplants-women\/","title":{"rendered":"Hair Transplants in Women"},"content":{"rendered":"

Most of us automatically think of men when we think of hair loss and hair transplant surgery. Around 40% of the female population suffer from the same type of hair loss as their male counterparts. When thinking of hair transplants and women, it\u2019s time to think again.<\/p>\n

Women and Hair Loss<\/b><\/p>\n

The most common cause for hair loss in both men and women is androgenic alopecia. In women, it results from a combination of genetic predisposition and hormonal imbalances. Androgenic alopecia causes a shortening in the growth cycle of the hair, until the hair stops growing at all.<\/p>\n

Androgenic alopecia in women does not typically lead to complete baldness as it does in men. The hair in women undergoes diffuse and extreme thinning, usually on the top of the head. The location of thinning makes styling and camouflage of the problem area close to impossible. It is when women reach this stage that they begin to seek help.<\/p>\n

What makes a Good Candidate?<\/b><\/p>\n

The first step a woman should take to find out if she is a good candidate for hair transplant surgery is to schedule a consultation with a qualified hair transplant surgeon. Look for a well-established clinic with a good track record. Some other points to be mindful of as you prepare for your visit are listed below.<\/p>\n