Hair loss in women is common and often different from male pattern loss. The good news is there are real options — and the first step is understanding the cause.
Why women’s hair loss is different
Women more often experience diffuse thinning rather than a receding hairline, and causes can include hormones, medical conditions, stress, and genetics. Diagnosis guides treatment.
Non-surgical options
Depending on the cause, medical management, PRP, and scalp health measures can support existing hair. Evaluating any underlying condition is essential.
When a transplant fits
Some women are good transplant candidates, particularly for a stable donor area and defined thinning. Candidacy is individualized and confirmed at consultation.
Frequently asked questions
Why is my hair thinning?
Causes vary — hormones, medical factors, stress, genetics — so evaluation comes first.
Can women get hair transplants?
Some are good candidates; it depends on the pattern and donor area.
What non-surgical options exist?
Medical management, PRP, and scalp care, based on the cause.
Where do I start?
A consultation to identify the cause and match the right option.
Talk to a specialist
To find the right restoration option for your hair, Request a consultation.
This article is provided by the ZMDHair restoration team. Every plan is individualized at a consultation.


