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Hair Loss in WomenUnderstand, treat, restore

Discover the causes of female hair loss and find effective, natural solutions. From hormonal changes to stress – we guide you with empathy and expertise.

40%
Women experience hair loss
2,500+
Women successfully treated
100%
Satisfaction

About the treatment

Hair loss in women: customized approach

Female hair loss is often diffuse: the hair becomes thinner over a larger area, while the hairline usually remains intact. Therefore, we combine where necessary subtle hair densification with protecting and stimulating existing hair.

We start with a diagnosis and action plan: often first a trajectory with non-surgical hair boosters (such as PRP, stem cell therapy and mesotherapy) to strengthen follicle activity. If there are also specific zones with density shortages, we add targeted densification with a hair transplant.

Personal plan

Diagnosis with scalp analysis and treatment plan tailored to pattern and goals.

Boosters first

Boosters such as PRP, stem cell therapy and mesotherapy to preserve and strengthen existing hair.

Targeted densification

Subtle transplantation between existing hairs, with natural growth direction.

Amount & coverage

Which coverage fits your situation?

Light thinning

Thinner hair on top or at the parting. Focus on preservation and subtle densification.

approx. 500–1,200 grafts

Moderate thinning

Less density on top and hairline. Combination of boosters and densification.

approx. 1,200–2,000 grafts

Advanced thinning

Large areas with density shortage. Phased approach with strict aftercare.

approx. 2,000–3,000 grafts

Indications based on average cases. We determine the exact number of grafts during a free consultation.

Causes & Patterns

Why do women get hair loss?

Female hair loss has different causes and presents differently than in men. Understanding the cause is essential for effective treatment.

Hormonal Changes

Pregnancy, postpartum period, menopause and hormonal imbalances such as PCOS can cause significant hair loss. Hormones play a crucial role in the hair cycle.

During pregnancy, more hair stays in the growth phase, but after delivery this hair falls out at the same time. Menopause can also lead to thinning hair due to changing estrogen levels.

Genetic Predisposition

Hereditary sensitivity to DHT hormone, often inherited from the mother's side. Female pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is more common than thought.

In women, this usually manifests as diffuse thinning at the top of the head, rather than bald patches. The hairline usually remains intact.

Stress & Lifestyle

Chronic stress, crash diets, iron deficiency and vitamin deficiencies directly affect hair growth. Excessive styling can also cause damage.

Telogen effluvium, caused by stress or nutritional deficiencies, is temporary but can last for months. Fortunately, this type of hair loss is often reversible.

Medical Causes

Thyroid disorders (hypo/hyperthyroidism), autoimmune diseases such as alopecia areata, and medication can cause hair loss.

A thorough medical check is essential. Treatment of the underlying condition can often restore hair growth.

Female hair loss patterns

60%

Diffuse Thinning

Gradual thinning over the entire top of the head, especially visible at the parting.

25%

Ludwig Pattern

Thinning at the top while maintaining the front hairline - the most common pattern.

10%

Receding Hairline

Receding hairline at the temples, less common in women but does occur.

5%

Alopecia Areata

Sudden bald patches due to autoimmune reaction - requires specialized treatment.

Treatment Options

Effective solutions for hair loss

We offer various treatments, tailored to your specific situation and wishes. From permanent solutions to supportive therapies.

FUE Hair Transplant

Minimally invasive technique where individual hair follicles are transplanted for natural densification.

  • Permanent solution
  • Natural results
  • Minimal scarring
  • Quick recovery

PRP Therapy

Platelet-Rich Plasma treatment stimulates hair growth and strengthens existing hair through natural growth factors.

  • Non-invasive
  • Stimulates hair growth
  • Strengthens existing hair
  • No downtime

Stem Cell Therapy

Advanced treatment using the body's own stem cells to revitalize hair follicles and stimulate growth.

  • Regenerative approach
  • Powerful stimulation
  • Personal treatment plan
  • Combination possible

Mesotherapy

Injections with vitamins, minerals and growth factors directly into the scalp for optimal nourishment.

  • Improves hair quality
  • Stimulates blood circulation
  • Nourishes hair follicles
  • Preventive effect

Non-surgical boosters

Improve density without surgery

For thinning hair, boosters such as PRP, stem cell therapy and mesotherapy can stimulate hair follicle activity and improve density. Discover what suits your situation.

The process

From diagnosis to lasting results

Diagnosis & plan

Scalp analysis, mapping causes and personal treatment plan.

Boosters program

Boosters such as PRP, stem cell therapy and mesotherapy strengthen follicles and improve density.

Targeted densification

Subtle transplantation between existing hair where needed.

Aftercare & maintenance

Follow-up and maintenance for lasting results.

Hair densification results for women

Before and after for diffuse thinning and hairline densification

BEFORE - Female hair thinning - natural densification result 1
BEFORE
AFTER - Female hair thinning - natural densification result 1
AFTER

Frequently asked questions about hair loss in women

Comprehensive answers to the most frequently asked questions about female hair loss and treatments

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