Hair Loss
About one-third of women experience hair loss (alopecia) at some time in their lives; among postmenopausal women, as many as two-thirds suffer hair thinning or bald spots.
Hair loss in women often has a greater impact than hair loss does on men w, because it's less socially acceptable for them. Alopecia can severely affect a woman's emotional well-being and quality of life.
The main type of hair loss in women is the same as it is men. It's called androgenetic alopecia, or female (or male) pattern hair loss. There are many potential causes of hair loss in women , including medical conditions, medications, and physical or emotional stress.
The various hair related concerns in men such as hair loss, balding, dandruff and receding hair line could arise due to a host of reasons such as hereditary factors, stressed lifestyle, hormonal imbalances, rising levels of pollution and exposure to harmful chemicals.
With help of medications and micro needling just few sessions can stop your hair fall also it can help in hair restoration.