Menopausal Hair Loss
Find Proven Solutions at Svenson
Menopausal Hair Loss?
Find Proven Solutions at Svenson
Change is the only constant – and this holds true for the human body, as well. As the body ages through the years, it goes through several changes both outwardly and internally. As a woman naturally transitions into the menopausal phase in her late 40s or 50s, her body experiences fluctuations in her hormone levels. And these fluctuations can physically manifest in different ways, including hot flashes or weight gain, but one other infrequently discussed manifestation is menopausal hair thinning.
Are you starting to see the signs of menopausal hair loss? Read on below to find out more. Or book a free consultation with one of our trichologists who will happily answer all your hair and scalp concerns.
Hair loss tends to be more subtle in women than in men, as most women experience diffuse thinning all over the head rather than distinct, visible bald spots. Nonetheless, hair loss can still negatively impact a woman’s confidence and self-esteem.
As you reach your mid 40s to 50s, you may have started to notice these changes in your hair – the strands seem to be finer, your part line is getting wider, your scalp is becoming more visible, your ponytail is thinner. You might be seeing the signs of menopausal hair loss.
Get back thicker, healthier hair with the help of the hair loss authority: Svenson! We have menopausal hair thinning treatments that will help boost healthy hair growth and bring back your crowning glory’s healthy thickness.
Menopausal hair thinning is unfortunately a natural part of the menopausal stage. According to research, menopausal hair loss is the result of hormonal imbalance. During this stage, when a woman is in her 40s to 50s, there tends to be a lowered production of estrogen and progesterone. These are the hormones that help hair grow faster and stay on the head longer. As key regulators of hair growth, the lower levels of these hormones result in your hair growing slower and becoming thinner.
Additionally, when these hormone levels drop, it triggers an increase in the production of androgens, or male hormones. Androgens are known to shrink hair follicles and can eventually lead to hair loss (the reason why it is more common to see baldness among men).
So should you just suffer in silence as you lose more and more hair? You shouldn’t. Menopausal hair thinning is natural and common. This means that you are not alone in your struggle. So many women go through hair thinning as they age. Instead of hiding, denying, or covering it, know that there are professionals who understand your hair dilemma and can help you.
Svenson NOW. Talk to one of our trichologists and find out which of our menopausal hair thinning treatments will best help you restore your crowning glory.
Hair loss tends to be more subtle in women than in men, as most women experience diffuse thinning all over the head rather than distinct, visible bald spots. Nonetheless, hair loss can still negatively impact a woman’s confidence and self-esteem.
As you reach your mid 40s to 50s, you may have started to notice these changes in your hair – the strands seem to be finer, your part line is getting wider, your scalp is becoming more visible, your ponytail is thinner. You might be seeing the signs of menopausal hair loss.
Get back thicker, healthier hair with the help of the hair loss authority: Svenson! We have menopausal hair thinning treatments that will help boost healthy hair growth and bring back your crowning glory’s healthy thickness.
Menopausal hair thinning is unfortunately a natural part of the menopausal stage. According to research, menopausal hair loss is the result of hormonal imbalance. During this stage, when a woman is in her 40s to 50s, there tends to be a lowered production of estrogen and progesterone. These are the hormones that help hair grow faster and stay on the head longer. As key regulators of hair growth, the lower levels of these hormones result in your hair growing slower and becoming thinner.
Additionally, when these hormone levels drop, it triggers an increase in the production of androgens, or male hormones. Androgens are known to shrink hair follicles and can eventually lead to hair loss (the reason why it is more common to see baldness among men).
So should you just suffer in silence as you lose more and more hair? You shouldn’t. Menopausal hair thinning is natural and common. This means that you are not alone in your struggle. So many women go through hair thinning as they age. Instead of hiding, denying, or covering it, know that there are professionals who understand your hair dilemma and can help you.
Svenson NOW. Talk to one of our trichologists and find out which of our menopausal hair thinning treatments will best help you restore your crowning glory.