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Understanding Hair loss during Menopause.

  • kerri7508
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

Learn why hormonal changes during menopause can affect your hair and what you can do about it.

The Hormonal Connection

During menopause, declining estrogen and progesterone levels can significantly impact hair health. These hormones play crucial roles in hair growth cycles, and their reduction can lead to noticeable changes in hair thickness, texture, and overall health.

Common Signs of Menopausal Hair Loss

  • Overall thinning, especially at the crown
  • Increased hair shedding during washing and brushing
  • Slower hair growth
  • Changes in hair texture—often becoming finer or more brittle

What You Can Do

The good news is that menopausal hair loss is often manageable with the right approach. A combination of clinical trichology treatments, nutritional support, and scalp health optimization can make a significant difference.
At HAIR360, we specialize in understanding the unique intersection of hormones and hair health. Our comprehensive assessments look at the whole picture—not just what's happening on your scalp, but throughout your body.

Next Steps

If you're experiencing hair changes during menopause, don't wait. Early intervention often yields the best results. Schedule a consultation to discuss your specific situation and explore your options.

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