Hair Transplantation for Androgenic Alopecia in Women
Hair loss, mainly androgenic alopecia (AGA), is often associated with men, but it also affects a significant number of women. Androgenic alopecia in women, also known as female pattern hair loss (FPHL), manifests as a diffuse thinning of hair over the scalp. While hair transplantation is commonly performed for men, its application in women, especially for androgenic alopecia, has become increasingly viable due to advances in surgical techniques. This brief provides an overview of androgenic alopecia in women, explores the role of hair transplantation as a treatment, and highlights the benefits, risks, and considerations specific to women.
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