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Hair loss and menopause
The life cycle of hair is very sensitive to hormonal variations in the body. The drop in hormones that occurs at the time of menopause in women therefore has an effect on the quality and growth of hair.
Why does hair fall out during menopause?
Menopause is a natural biological process that all women experience at some point in their lives. During this time, the body undergoes many physical changes as it adapts to fluctuating hormone levels. Many women experience unpleasant symptoms during menopause, including hot flashes, mood swings and insomnia. Hair loss in menopausal women is another common symptom.
Hair loss during menopause is referred to as hormonal hair loss. It is in fact the result of a hormonal imbalance because it is linked to a decrease in the production of estrogen and progesterone. These hormones usually have a positive effect on the hair growth phase (anagen phase): they increase its duration and stimulate hair growth. When estrogen and progesterone levels drop during menopause, hair grows more slowly and becomes thinner.
A decrease in estrogen and progesterone also triggers an increase in the production of androgenic hormones, such as testosterone. Androgens have a negative effect on hair follicles: they induce a progressive miniaturization of the hair. This leads to a decrease in hair density, allowing the scalp to show through. On the other hand, androgen hormones have an opposite effect on hair and can stimulate its growth. This is why some menopausal women see downy hair appear on their face and small hair growth on their chin.
Hair loss during menopause is almost always related to hormonal changes. Other factors can add to the problem and intensify menopausal hair loss. These include stress, fatigue, illness, drugs or lack of certain nutrients.
How to stop hair loss caused by menopause
Healthy hair and menopause often don't go hand in hand, but menopause-related hair loss can be improved by adopting an adapted hair care routine:
- Consulting a dermatologist, a hair and scalp specialist. A medicinal treatment based on minoxidil can be prescribed to limit menopausal hair loss;
- Reducing the use of hair straighteners, hair dryers and other heating devices that damage the hair, and favoring natural coloring. Using thickening shampoos and conditioners can also improve the appearance of hair;
- Eating a healthy and varied diet to stimulate healthy hair growth. A nutritional check-up can be useful at the time of menopause;
- Applying cosmetic lotions formulated to stimulate hair growth. They take 1 to 2 months to take effect and must be used regularly. Their effect can be complemented by taking a food supplement to provide the hair with all the nutrients it needs to grow.
Reducing stress levels: the hormonal changes associated with menopause can lead to an increase in your stress level, and stress worsens alopecia. Yoga, meditation or just physical activity in general can help reduce stress.
Does hair grow back after menopause?
Menopause is one of the causes of hair loss in women over the age of 50, but not all women are equal when it comes to hair loss during menopause. Genetic factors probably explain this difference.
Most menopause-related hair loss slows down over time. However, since estrogen and progesterone levels do not return after menopause, it is possible that a change in hair quality may persist, and some women may find that their hair continues to thin as they age.
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