Female Androgenic Alopecia: What Are My Patients' Main Questions?

    October 2021 in “ Más dermatología
    E. González‐Guerra, A. Guerra‐Tapia
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    TLDR Female androgenetic alopecia affects many women, is reversible with treatment like Minoxidil, and has significant psychological impacts.
    The document discussed female androgenetic alopecia, affecting over 40% of women, characterized by reduced hair density and thickness, with significant psychological impacts due to societal beauty standards. It was noted as reversible, with permanent follicle loss only in advanced cases. The role of androgens and genetics was highlighted, and differences in hair loss patterns between genders were explained. Minoxidil was recommended as a primary treatment, effective for hair regrowth but requiring continuous use. The document also addressed patient concerns about hormonal studies, scalp oil, hair transplants, and advised on cosmetic and hygienic practices.
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