Genetic hair loss in women is different from men. While male pattern baldness occurs in frontal, top and crown areas and there is no hair loss on sides and back of the head, women have got different symptoms. In men, the area of the non-spilled area named ‘permanent hair’ and they are used as a donor site for hair transplant. In contrast to men, one of the most significant symptoms in women is thinning hair in all areas. This phase named ‘miniaturization’ phase and this phase is the final stage of pro-hair loss. Since miniaturization affects donor site, it is a debate to have hair transplant for the women which are in this conditions. Usually, the operation is not advised because of the high possibility of the loss of transplanted hair. For to evaluate the operation of hair loss in women, some blood tests are required. Some of these tests are: Free T3 Free T4 TSH (Thyroid Stimulation Hormone) After evaluating the test results, your doctor will guide you for the suitable tre