
Q: What causes female male-pattern baldness? What can I do about it? – A. W.
A: To be clear, female pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss in women and it is different from male pattern hair loss. Male pattern baldness usually begins with a receding hairline and progresses to a bald spot at the top (crown) of the head. It is uncommon for women to bald in this pattern. Instead, with female pattern baldness hair thins at the crown and not at the hairline (edges). It typically does not result in complete baldness.
The reason for female pattern baldness is not well understood, but it may be related to any one of these reasons:
The key is to find out why you are experiencing the baldness. Hair loss can occur in women for reasons other than female pattern baldness, including the following:
If left untreated, female pattern baldness can be permanent. Possible treatments include the medication minoxidil; hair transplant; or wearing hairpieces. More recent studies suggest that vitamin D may be somewhat helpful and worth considering.

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