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Thinning hair – Most women will experience some degree of thinning hair or hair loss throughout their lives after puberty. During menopause, changes may become more noticeable and for some women, this can become a serious concern – especially if they start to see bald patches emerging.
2 in 5 South African women have experienced thinning hair in the past 12 months – with the majority of these women being in post-menopause. (Source: Daliah SA Menopause Benchmark Study, 2022)
Why does hair thin during menopause?
Hormones! Hormone! Hormones! Yes, it is largely due to hormonal changes that you might notice changes to your hair. Your hair main become more brittle, thin or even start to go bald in patches. And as if that wasn’t enough, you might find hair growing in places where you definitely don’t want it… on your face, chest or back!
Normal decreases in oestrogen and progesterone during menopause can lead to hair loss, dry scalp and thinning hair. At the same time, relative increase in testosterone can cause some of the unwanted hard, dark hair growth.
Other factors such as genetics, severe stresses or trauma experiences, certain medications and medical conditions can all impact on the health of your hair.
Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is another factor that could impact hair loss – and as it typically becomes more noticeable with aging, it tends to appear right in the middle of your menopause years! FPHL is one of those conditions that isn’t properly understood in the medical fraternity, as it hasn’t had as much research as Male Hair Loss (hmm… this is another one of those examples of women not getting the support and help they need!). If you experience sudden hair loss – or your hair loss is becoming more prominent than a couple of strands or generally thinner hair – you might want to consult with a dermatologist that specialises in hair loss to find out what the causes are and what treatment options are available for you.
What you can do
Here are a couple of things that you can do to help manage thinning hair during menopause.
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Disclaimer: This information is for general educational purposes, and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any health condition or problem.