The Female Androgenetic Alopecia is a progressive condition that causes hair thinning due to hormonal and genetic factors. It is one of the most common causes of hair loss in women, and primarily affects hair density and volume, rather than causing total baldness as in men.
It manifests with diffuse hair loss; with visible thinning at the top of the scalp; with an opening of the hairline as it becomes wider and more noticeable; through a decrease in hair density, especially at the top of the head.
There are treatments that can slow down its progression and improve hair density: