Female Pattern Hair Loss: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
TL;DR – Key Takeaways
• Female androgenetic alopecia is hereditary and triggered by DHT hypersensitivity of hair follicles.
• Typical pattern: Thinning at the crown (Ludwig scale) – no receding hairline as in men.
• Common triggers: Menopause, pregnancy, stopping the pill, hormonal disorders.
• Treatment options: Minoxidil, antiandrogens, possibly hormone therapy – all take time.
• High-quality hairpieces offer immediate effect – often reimbursable on prescription with a medical diagnosis.
Female Androgenetic Hair Loss: Symptoms and Diagnosis
When a doctor diagnoses female androgenetic alopecia, it refers to a hereditary form of hair loss: genetic factors cause increased sensitivity of hair follicles to the hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone). The hair growth phase shortens, hairs become thinner, and grow back sparser with each cycle.
In women, androgenetic hair loss manifests differently than in men:
• Thinning along the central parting – the so-called Ludwig scale
• Increasingly visible scalp at the top of the head
• Retained frontal hairline (typical difference from the male pattern)
• Gradual progression over months or years
• Complete baldness is extremely rare in female androgenetic hair loss [1]
A dermatologist can confirm the diagnosis through trichoscopy or a blood test. Since other forms of hair loss (e.g., diffuse hair loss, alopecia areata) can show similar symptoms, professional classification is important.
Causes: Why do women develop androgenetic hair loss?
The key lies in the interplay of genetic predisposition and hormonal sensitivity. Androgens – male sex hormones, also present in the female body – trigger the breakdown of hair follicles via DHT in genetically predisposed women.
Certain life stages can intensify the process or trigger it for the first time:
• Menopause: Declining estrogen levels allow androgens to gain the upper hand – the most common trigger in women over 50.
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Hormonal changes can trigger hair loss or exacerbate existing conditions.
• Stopping the birth control pill: Certain pills inhibit DHT – stopping them can make female androgenetic hair loss apparent.
• PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome): Elevated androgen levels accelerate hair loss.
• Stress and nutrient deficiencies: Can additionally accelerate the course, but are rarely the sole cause.
Treating Female Androgenetic Hair Loss: Options at a Glance
There are several approaches to slow down or stop female androgenetic hair loss:
• Minoxidil (2%): The only topical preparation approved for women. Extends the growth phase of the follicles. Requires consistent long-term use [2].
• Antiandrogen agents: E.g., spironolactone or cyproterone acetate (prescription only). Block the effect of DHT on the follicles.
• Hormone replacement therapy (HRT): During menopause, estrogen replacement can suppress hair loss.
• PRP therapy: Injection of growth factors from one's own blood plasma into the scalp – a supportive method with growing evidence.
All therapies require patience – first visible results appear after at least three to six months. In parallel, high-quality hair replacement offers an immediately effective alternative or supplement.
High-Quality Hair Replacement Solutions for Women with Androgenetic Hair Loss
Modern hair replacement has nothing in common with the old-fashioned wigs of the past. Innovative materials and processing techniques allow for a look that is barely distinguishable from natural hair – La Peruca offers models from the renowned brand Jon Renau, known for maximum wearing comfort.
The right solutions depending on the extent of hair loss:
• Top pieces: Ideal for partial thinning at the parting – blend seamlessly with existing hair and instantly add volume.
• Wigs for women: Full coverage in all styles – from classic elegant to modern playful.
• Human hair wigs: Maximum naturalness, colorable and styleable like your own hair.
• Synthetic wigs: Easy to care for and dimensionally stable – almost indistinguishable from real hair.
Crucial for an authentic look are a lace front for a natural hairline, a monofilament top for a realistic scalp imitation, and hand-tied sections for maximum freedom of movement.
You can find care instructions for your new hair replacement in our care tips.
Wigs on Prescription for Androgenetic Alopecia: What Health Insurance Covers
If your androgenetic hair loss is medically documented, you may be entitled to a wig on prescription. La Peruca is a pre-qualified provider authorized to handle the processing directly with your health insurance – no upfront payment, no paper stress.
Your dermatologist or general practitioner will issue the prescription for medical aids. We will prepare the cost estimate and take care of all formalities. Our 14-day return policy offers additional security.
Personal Consultation at La Peruca
Female androgenetic hair loss is not a problem you have to bear alone. We at La Peruca are here to support you with expertise and empathy. Visit us in our salon or contact us without obligation: Phone 030/89409449 – Email info@laperuca.de – Forststr. 20, 12163 Berlin – Mon–Fri 10am–6pm.
Sources
[1] Blumeyer A. et al. (2011): Evidence-based (S3) guideline for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia in women and men. JDDG. Retrieved April 2026: https://www.awmf.org
[2] Lucky AW et al. (2004): A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of 5% and 2% topical minoxidil solutions in the treatment of female pattern hair loss. J Am Acad Dermatol. Retrieved April 2026: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15097948/
[3] Ramos PM, Miot HA. (2015): Female Pattern Hair Loss: a clinical and pathophysiological review. An Bras Dermatol. Retrieved April 2026: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26132363/




