Sussex Hair Clinic



Female Pattern Hair Loss:
Diagnosis & Management in Sussex

What is Female Pattern Hair Loss?

Female Pattern Hair Loss (Androgenetic Alopecia) is the most common form of hair thinning in women. Unlike other conditions that cause sudden shedding, this is a gradual process where hair follicles become sensitive to hormones (specifically androgens), causing them to shrink over time.

The result isn’t usually total baldness, but a noticeable reduction in hair volume and coverage. It can be deeply distressing, affecting your confidence and how you feel about your appearance daily.

Most Common Signs

Widening Parting

You may notice more scalp showing through your centre part.

Thinner Ponytail

When tying your hair back, the bundle feels significantly lighter or smaller than it used to.

Scalp Visibility

Seeing more of your scalp through your fringe or crown area, especially under bright lights.

Texture Change

New hairs growing through appear finer, shorter, and “whispy” compared to your previous texture.
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Who It Affects

While often associated with menopause (50+), this genetic condition can start much earlier. We frequently treat women in their 20s and 30s who are seeing early signs. It is particularly common for the condition to accelerate during hormonal shifts, such as:

Why Early Assessment Matters

While Telogen Effluvium is often temporary, it can become chronic if the underlying trigger is not identified and resolved. You cannot simply “wait it out” if the cause is a nutritional deficiency or hormonal imbalance.

We conduct a thorough investigation—often recommending specific blood tests—to pinpoint the cause. Once the trigger is removed, we provide clinical therapy to speed up recovery and regrowth.

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Local Clinic for Sussex & Kent

If you are panicked by sudden hair fall, you need answers fast. We provide expert diagnosis for residents across Sussex and Kent, including Lewes, Uckfield, Sevenoaks, and Worthing.

Stop The Shedding

Let’s find the root cause and get your hair cycle back to normal.


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