Hair loss can put a damper on the self-esteem of just about anyone, including women, who sometimes turn to our Los Gatos hair restoration clinic for advice and aid.
This article takes a look at female hair loss in general, the unique self-esteem issues women face when they lose hair, and some strategies to cope.
Hair loss in women is more common than many people think. In fact, according to health and wellness coach Stacey Chillemi, 21 million women in America alone suffer from alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss. That may not even be the full picture.
The Cleveland Clinic estimates that over half of women will notice hair loss. The takeaway point is that if you're a woman experiencing hair loss, you're far from alone.
The fact that many women deal with hair loss doesn't necessarily dampen its effects on individual self-esteem.
Chillemi writes that hair is often seen as a symbol of "sexiness" as well as "instinct" and "physical attraction." A healthy head of hair can go hand-in-hand with an appearance of virility, too.
Moreover, women across the world tend to see hair as a big part of their style and beauty. Therefore, it's no surprise that losing hair can feel like a blow to a woman's self-esteem.
An expert quoted by Chillemi said that it can be "devastating."
The good news is that women have many countermeasures available to restore self-esteem, including the following.
Want personalized, expert advice regarding your hair loss? It is easy to set up a free consultation with the MHTA Clinic's lead hair loss physician.
Dr. John Diep provides hairline surgery in San Jose. He would be glad to go over your situation and options with you.
To set up an appointment, just use our contact form, or To set one up, call the MHTA Clinic at (415) 230-2367 for our San Francisco office or (408) 356-8600 for our Los Gatos office.