Menopausal hair changes — the clinical picture, assessment, and client guidance
Hormonal shifts during menopause are one of the most common presentations you'll see in practice. This module gives you the clinical framework to assess, explain, and advise your clients with confidence.
Who this is for
- Practitioners working with clients experiencing menopausal hair thinning or shedding
- Trichologists and stylists wanting a structured clinical framework for hormonal hair changes
- Professionals seeking evidence-based guidance to share with concerned clients
What you’ll learn
- 1Why hormonal changes affect hair growth and scalp health
- 2The difference between menopausal shedding and pattern hair loss
- 3Common scalp changes during menopause
- 4What genuinely supports hair and scalp health
- 5Realistic timelines for improvement
After watching, you’ll
- Confidently assess menopausal hair presentations
- Explain the clinical picture to clients in clear, reassuring language
- Recommend evidence-based approaches and set realistic expectations
- Know when to refer for further medical investigation
What this course is not
- ×A medical diagnosis
- ×A promise of instant regrowth
- ×A replacement for medical care if symptoms are severe or persistent
Evidence-based education, not medical advice.
Common questions
Is this suitable for stylists without a trichology background?
Yes. Lorraine explains the clinical concepts clearly, building from fundamentals so any hair professional can follow and apply the knowledge.
Will this cover specific product recommendations?
The module covers evidence-based approaches and active ingredients. You'll be able to make informed recommendations relevant to your practice and product range.
Take the next step for your hair
Whether you need personal guidance or want to deepen your professional skills, Lorraine offers consultations and training grounded in real clinical experience.
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