We Give Women Their Own Private Spaces to Address a Female Hair Transplant

We Give Women Their Own Private Spaces to Address a Female Hair Transplant

There is a lot of talk about equal access to resources and personal spaces. Women have fought hard in the past to receive equal rights and protections, and today’s women benefit from those hard-won battles.Women's Hair Transplant in San Francisco Bay Area

It may be surprising to some, but women can suffer from hair loss, too. And today they can find a surgeon who performs female hair transplant surgery to fix it. It’s essential to understand that women may have different feelings about their hair loss than men. Although some men can feel embarrassed about thinning hair, it’s common in society to see it. Women suffering from a receding hairline or overall thinning may feel ashamed that it’s occurring. But we are here to help Bay Area woman understand they are not alone. Around 30% of American women experience thinning hair. Usually, this can happen around the stage of menopause. Also, over half of women will experience hair loss during their lifetime.

Women can suffer from hair loss for reasons other than aging. Losing hair due to stress impacts over 40% of women. World Metrics  lists several reasons men and women can experience hair loss. Dr. Miguel Canales is very familiar with how thinning hair impacts women. Our clinic provides private spaces for women to discuss their concerns and talk about the process of a female hair transplant.

Ladies, it’s perfectly healthy to be worried about hair loss!

We want to clarify there is no shame in talking about female hair loss. That is the initial step in searching for a solution. As we noted before, there are several reasons it can happen. Issues like stress, genetics, and hormonal changes are common reasons a woman might see her hair falling out. Societal norms are tough to deal with, though. Men who are balding usually don’t experience the same scrutiny as women. Data shows men do suffer from hair loss more than women. And people might rightly assume it’s a genetic predisposition. When a woman is balding, however, people may incorrectly assume it’s a sign she’s not healthy. Even well-meaning friends might ask if everything is okay. What women need is a safe, nonjudgmental space to discuss their hair loss openly. Dr. Miguel Canales and his staff prioritize women’s autonomy. If a woman would like to start with a private online meeting, it can be arranged. Or, if she is ready to visit our Foster City clinic for a private consultation, the staff can schedule it as well. It’s perfectly healthy for Bay Area women to worry about their thinning hair. Our clinic is ready to discuss female hair transplant surgery in a safe, respectful environment. If you are a woman in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, San Jose or other Peninsula cities, our Foster City office is the perfect “safe space” to discuss your female hair loss issues and potential strategies to improve your hair, including female hair transplantation.

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