Hair Loss in Women

Losing your hair can affect your confidence and self-image, but once you know the type and cause of your hair loss, there could be a treatment.

Published: Tuesday 12 September 2017

There are different types of hair loss; it can be sudden and unexplained, or more gradual but no less worrying. It can affect many in your family, or perhaps just you, at any age. Hair loss in common, with around half of women over the age of 65 losing hair due to female-pattern baldness, which is inherited.

The Hair Growth Cycle

Hair follicles go through cycles with long growth phases, and shorter resting phases. While the old hair is resting, the new hair begins its growth phase.

Growth phase - this is the first phase in the cycle and lasts between 3 to 5 years. The hair grows roughly a centimeter in a month and normally, about 85% of your hair is in this phase. The growing phase determines the length of the hair.

In those women with female-pattern hair loss, the hair follicles are still active but the growth phase is shorter.

Transitional phase - The second phase usually lasts about 2 weeks, where the cells at the base of the hair stop growing as the follicle shrinks and detaches.

Resting phase - The hair follicles enter a 3 months resting period. On average, 10-15 percent of our hair is in this phase. Then the hair is shed to make room for new hair to replaces it and the growth cycle starts anew.

Signs of Hair Loss

Losing some hair is perfectly normal as the old hair is shed but here are some signs that you are losing more than you should.

Causes of Hair Loss in Women

Female-pattern hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, is genetic and can be inherited from both sides of your family, so study your family history to see if they had hair loss. The condition is affected by genetics, hormones, and age. The hair follicles shrink over time and the growing hair becomes thinner and lighter compared to usual. It is these changes to the hair follicles that interrupt the cycle of hair growth and leads to thinning hair in women.

Rapid hair loss when you do not have a history of hair loss in your family could be a sign of something else, so speak to your doctor to find the cause behind it.

There are several causes of hair loss in women but hereditary hair loss is the primary culprit. Other factors include: