Hair Loss in Women: Why and What You Can Do with Dr. Joyce Park

Why does hair loss happen to so many women? And how do you know when it’s more than just shedding? Could stress, hormones, or nutrition be the culprit? And most importantly, when should you see a dermatologist instead of just buying another supplement from social media? 

In this episode of Brave & Curious, Dr. Lora Shahine sits down with dermatologist and hair loss expert, Dr. Joyce Park, to answer your most pressing questions about female hair loss. Their conversation uncovers the science behind shedding and the practical steps to support healthy regrowth.

Dr. Park explains the hair growth cycle, from anagen to telogen, and why stressful life events like childbirth, major illness, or even weight loss can trigger telogen effluvium, a temporary but dramatic shedding phase. You’ll also learn when to see a dermatologist, what to expect from a scalp biopsy, and how to advocate for yourself when your concerns are dismissed as “just normal shedding.”

Listeners will walk away with clear, actionable guidance. This episode will empower women to better understand their bodies, seek expert care, and take thoughtful steps toward hair health.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • [0:46] Hair loss is an emotional issue

  • [2:58] What is telogen effluvium?

  • [3:23] Dr. Joyce Park explains the three stages of the hair cycle

  • [6:07] You should see a dermatologist, not your primary doctor

  • [14:04] Nutritional factors

  • [17:14] Hormonal factors

  • [18:36] How minoxidil (Rogaine) works

  • [24:04] Everyday habits to support hair regrowth

  • [28:34] Supplements for hair loss

  • [32:51] Does red light therapy help?

  • [37:14] What is PRP therapy?

  • [38:34] Dr. Park summarizes her key takeaways

Resources mentioned: 

teawithmd.com

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Dr. Shahine’s Weekly Newsletter on Fertility News and Recommendations

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Lora Shahine, MD

Dr. Lora Shahine, reproductive endocrinologist at Pacific NW Fertility and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, completed her residency in OBGYN at the University of California in San Francisco and fellowship in reproductive endocrinology at Stanford University. She is dedicated to educating and advocating for increased awareness of infertility, miscarriage, and the impact on environmental toxins on health through an active social media presence, teaching, clinical research, and authoring multiple blogs and books including best selling, ‘Not Broken: An Approachable Guide to Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss.’

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