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Hair Transplant & Hair Loss for Women

Hair loss in women is common but different from men's — it's often diffuse thinning across the top while the hairline stays intact. That makes proper diagnosis essential before any treatment, because the right answer is frequently medical rather than surgical.

Overview

What is Women's Hair Transplant?

Female pattern hair loss usually shows as a widening parting and overall thinning rather than a receding hairline or bald patches. Causes can include genetics, hormones, thyroid issues, iron deficiency, stress and more — so a proper assessment matters before deciding on treatment.

Women can be excellent candidates for transplants in the right circumstances (for example, a stable donor area and well-defined thinning), but many are better served first by treatments that address the underlying cause. A Hair Score and consultation help you understand which path fits.

Who it's for

Widening parting or diffuse thinning on top
Thinning after hormonal changes or stress
Traction loss from tight styles, or scarring
Women wanting a clear, honest assessment of their options

Good to know

Carried out by regulated UK clinics in our vetted network.
Your Hair Score helps estimate suitability before you book.
Consultations through HairJourney are free and no-obligation.
This page is information only, not medical advice.
2026 UK pricing

How much does women's hair transplant cost?

Typical UK range (2026)
From £4,500 (if suitable)
Transplant pricing matches FUE per-graft rates, but many women benefit from non-surgical treatment first — assessment comes before cost. Always get pricing in writing.
How it works

Start with a free Hair Score

STEP 01
Score your hair
3 photos, 8 questions, a score out of 100 in 2 minutes.
STEP 02
See if it's right
Understand whether women's hair transplant suits your situation.
STEP 03
Get matched
A free, no-obligation consult with a vetted UK clinic.
FAQs

Women's Hair Transplant — common questions

Can women have hair transplants?
Yes, in the right cases. Suitability depends on the pattern of loss and a healthy donor area. Because women's loss is often diffuse, a proper assessment is essential to know whether a transplant or medical treatment is the better route.
Why is women's hair loss different?
It tends to be diffuse thinning rather than a receding hairline, and has a wider range of possible causes (hormonal, nutritional, thyroid, stress). That's why diagnosis comes first.
What treatments work for female hair loss?
Depending on the cause, options range from minoxidil and addressing deficiencies to PRP and, where suitable, a transplant. A clinic can tailor this after assessment.
How do I start?
Take the free Hair Score for an honest read on your hair, then get matched to a clinic that can diagnose the cause and recommend the right treatment — surgical or not.

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