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A Women's Guide to Alopecia Diagnosis and Treatment

In-depth guides for women with all forms of alopecia hair loss. From diagnosis to treatments.

Welcome to the only guides dedicated entirely to the explanation, diagnosis, and treatment of women's androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and alopecia totalis / universalis.

Androgenetic Alopecia is the most common form of female alopecia. We encourage you to view this guide if you are experiencing unexplained thinning hair.

You can go there by clicking here:

Guide to Women's Androgenetic Alopecia

Alopecia Areata in Women is the most common form of patchy hair loss. You can read a quick overview on Alopecia Areata here:

Guide to Women's Alopecia Areata

Thinning hair in women can also be a temporary phenomenon called Telogen Effluvium. You may wish to review the causes and diagnosis of this condition here:

Telogen Effluvium in Women

If you are experiencing patchy hair loss, or sudden drastic head or body hair loss, we will be publishing guides for you in the coming months as well.

We encourage you to join our Discussion Forums where we have social networking forums just for those of you with conditions like these: Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, and Alopecia Univesalis.

 

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