Androgenetic Alopecia in Women

    April 2017 in “ Huisarts en Wetenschap
    Huug van Duijn, Huug van Duijn
    TLDR Female pattern hair loss causes significant hair thinning and affects self-confidence.
    The document discussed alopecia androgenetica, also known as female pattern hair loss (FPHL), which was the most common form of hair loss in women. Unlike men, women did not become completely bald but experienced significantly thinning hair on the crown and forehead. This condition could begin as early as puberty, but most women were affected after menopause. The impact of FPHL on self-confidence and quality of life was significant.
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