Female Pattern Hair Loss. Art and Science of Successful Treatment of Hair Loss in Women
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Book Details
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Publisher: Kontentworx
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Author: Rachita Dhurat
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Language: English
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Edition: First Edition
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ISBN: 9789383988501
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Pages: 174
About the Book
This First Edition by Rachita Dhurat is a comprehensive, evidence-based, and clinically grounded guide dedicated to Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL)—a condition that is rapidly increasing and uniquely complex. Unlike male androgenic alopecia, FPHL has distinct etiologies and pathogenesis, influenced heavily by hormonal variations from menarche to menopause, nutritional deficiencies, environmental epigenetic triggers, and psychological impacts on affected women.
Written with insights gained from decades of clinical experience and contributions from leading national and international female dermatologists, the book offers a detailed understanding of the mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of FPHL. It highlights the challenges of early diagnosis, differentiating FPHL from telogen effluvium, and the need for a tailored therapeutic approach distinct from male hair loss treatments.
The authors bring unparalleled expertise from running India’s first dedicated hair clinic in a tertiary care hospital, managing 300–400 patients per month, which has shaped the depth of clinical knowledge presented. Covering everything from hormonal influences to post-COVID hair loss spikes, the text serves as a complete and authoritative resource for dermatologists, trichologists, postgraduate students, and clinicians seeking updated, expert-led approaches to the management of women with FPHL.


