Why Hair Loss Happens
Women's Health US|January - February 2024
Whether your part has recently become more noticeable, your ponytail is feeling lighter, or you're suddenly seeing clumps in the shower drain, there's no need to freak. Our dermatologists break down what could be behind it all-and offer solutions.
By Melanie Rud
Why Hair Loss Happens

If you're dealing with hair loss, take heart in knowing that you're far from alone.

More than 50 percent of women will experience thinning at some point in their lives, according to the Cleveland Clinic. That means there's a good chance you'll face the condition eventually (if you haven't already).

But understanding how common hair loss is doesn't change the fact that it takes an emotional toll. Fixes are out there, but it's a complicated condition that requires time and patience to diagnose and treat.

So, WH tapped top dermatologists to create this guide featuring common causes, treatment options, and advice for how to prevent it. Consider this your starting point for alleviating tress stress.

How Much Hair Loss Is Normal?

Before we go any further, it's important to know that shedding is a natural part of a healthy hair-growth says Melissa Piliang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic.

In fact, we lose an average of 100 hairs per day. But rather than get hung up on a specific number, pay attention to your typical baseline. "Most of us can visualize the amount we see in our hairbrush or in the shower or how much we find on our clothes," Dr. Piliang says. "If you notice the amount seems drastically different or you are finding hair everywhere, all the time, that's an indicator that something may be off."

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