Female Pattern Balding, or androgenetic alopecia, is a common type of hair loss in women. It typically manifests as diffuse thinning at the crown or along the parting. This gradual hair loss can have a significant impact on confidence, so early intervention is critical to preventing further thinning.
Female pattern balding is a gradual form of hair loss typically seen in women. It manifests as thinning at the crown and parting without receding hairlines. Hormonal changes, such as those experienced during menopause or pregnancy, as well as genetic predisposition, all play important roles in the development of this condition. Early detection and treatment are critical for preventing further thinning and promoting healthy regrowth while maintaining hair density and scalp health.
A hereditary predisposition increases the likelihood of female pattern balding. It usually begins in the 30s or 40s and progresses with age. Genetic sensitivity to hormones has an impact on follicle health, which can lead to gradual thinning over time if not treated. Early intervention can effectively reduce or manage hair loss.
Hormonal changes play a significant role in female pattern baldness, a condition characterised by the gradual thinning of hair primarily along the top and crown of the scalp. Shifts in hormones, particularly a decrease in oestrogen or an increase in androgens like dihydrotestosterone (DHT), can disrupt the hair growth cycle, causing follicles to shrink and produce thinner, shorter strands. These changes often occur around menopause and postpartum periods; they can also be exacerbated by stress, genetics, and age-related hormonal shifts. Treatments targeting hormonal balance, such as hormone therapy, specialised hair care routines, and nutritional support, may help manage the progression of this condition.
During pregnancy, high oestrogen levels stimulate hair growth, resulting in thicker hair. Hormone levels drop following childbirth, resulting in excessive shedding 2-4 months later. While temporary, this type of hair loss can be concerning; however, it usually resolves within a year as hormones stabilise.
Reduced oestrogen levels during menopause shorten the hair growth phase, resulting in finer, weaker strands and more shedding. This gradual hair loss may become more noticeable with time. Early treatment and hormonal balance support are critical for slowing the progression and encouraging healthier hair growth during this transition.
The frequent usage of hair dyes, perms, and straightening treatments weakens the hair shaft, making it brittle and prone to breakage. Repeated chemical exposure can cause significant thinning and damage, leaving hair dull, lifeless, and prone to shedding.
Overuse of gels, mousses, and sprays can weigh down hair, causing breakage and hair loss. Furthermore, certain product ingredients may irritate the scalp, resulting in inflammation and excessive shedding. Moderation and using gentle styling products can help maintain scalp health and prevent long-term hair damage.
Telogen effluvium is temporary hair loss caused by stress, illness, surgery, or sudden weight loss, which disrupts the hair growth cycle. It manifests as diffuse thinning of the scalp rather than bald patches. After the underlying problem is resolved, hair growth usually returns to normal within a few months.
Our expert team specialises in the complexities of female hair loss and offers personalised treatment plans tailored to each client's specific requirements. We address a variety of causes, such as hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause, hereditary factors, and hair loss caused by stress or chemical treatments. With a holistic approach that combines advanced technology and TCM practices, we provide comprehensive care for women at any stage of hair thinning.
Our Female Pattern Balding Treatment in Singapore combines the best of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern hair care practices to address women's specific hair loss concerns. Each treatment plan is individually tailored to address hormonal imbalances and promote scalp health. We use a combination of herbal remedies and revitalising scalp therapies to promote hair growth and prevent further thinning. With our expert care, you can embrace a new chapter of fuller, healthier hair and renewed confidence!
TCM improves hair health by balancing the body's internal systems, tonifying blood and Qi for stronger follicles, regulating hormonal imbalances, stimulating regrowth with herbal remedies like He Shou Wu, and using meridian scalp massages and advanced light therapy to improve circulation and nourish the scalp for long-term results.
With 50 years of expertise and a proven track record, Beijing 101 offers personalised solutions to help you regain thicker, healthier hair. Start your journey to better hair today—book your consultation with us now!
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