
Female-pattern hair loss, called androgenic or androgenetic alopecia, is
basically the female version of male pattern baldness. “If you come
from a family where women started to have hair loss at a certain age,
then you might be more prone to it,” says Dr. Glashofer. Unlike men,
women don't tend to have a receding hairline, instead their part may
widen and they may have noticeable thinning of hair.
What to do:
Like men, women may benefit from minoxidil (Rogaine) to help grow hair,
or at least, maintain the hair you have, Dr. Glashofer says. Rogaine is
available over-the-counter and is approved for women with this type of
hair loss.