During Menopause, Hair Doesn’t Just Fall Out. The Growth Cycle Changes.

As a menopause specialist, I’ve worked with hundreds of women navigating this transition.

Hot flashes. Sleep disruption. Mood shifts.

But one of the most emotionally distressing changes?

Hair thinning.

And what I consistently see is this:
Women assume something is “wrong.”

In reality, something very specific is happening.

Dr. A. Thompson, MD

What Actually Changes in the Hair Cycle During Menopause

During menopause, estrogen levels gradually decline.

Estrogen plays a stabilizing role in multiple systems — including the hair growth cycle.

Hair grows in three phases:

  1. Growth (anagen)
  2. Transition (catagen)
  3. Resting/shedding (telogen)

Estrogen helps extend the growth phase.

When estrogen declines, that growth phase shortens.

This means:

  • Hair doesn’t stay in active growth as long
  • Strands become finer over time
  • Density gradually decreases
  • The part appears wider

Most women are not experiencing dramatic clumps of hair loss.

They are experiencing a shortened growth cycle.

That distinction matters.

Why Many Hair Supplements Fall Short

In my clinical experience, many over-the-counter hair products focus heavily on biotin.

But menopause-related thinning is rarely a simple vitamin deficiency.

It is typically the result of systemic change — especially hormonal fluctuation.

And what’s often overlooked is this:

Hormone metabolism is closely linked to gut health.

The gut plays a role in how estrogen is processed and recirculated in the body.

If the gut microbiome is imbalanced, hormone regulation can be affected.

Which is why simply adding a single vitamin often doesn’t address the root shift occurring during menopause.

The Approach I’ve Seen Work Most Consistently

Over time, I began paying attention to what actually supported women through this phase — not quick fixes, but consistent internal support.

The brand I’ve seen the most steady, positive outcomes with is Herflow.

What differentiates Herflow is its focus on the gut–hormone–hair axis.

Rather than targeting the hair strand directly, it supports the internal systems that influence the hair cycle.

Herflow includes:

  • A probiotic blend (5 billion CFU)
  • Prebiotic fibers such as resistant dextrin and XOS
  • Ingredients selected to support microbiome balance

The logic is physiological:

Gut health influences hormone regulation.

Hormone regulation influences the hair cycle.

The hair cycle determines density and duration of growth.

This is not about forcing rapid regrowth.

It’s about supporting the biological transition your body is undergoing.

Setting Realistic Expectations

Menopause is not a condition to “reverse.”

It is a life stage.

What I emphasize to my patients is consistency and patience.

When the internal environment stabilizes, hair often becomes:

  • Less fragile
  • More resilient
  • Gradually fuller over time

But it is a gradual process.

And that’s appropriate.

If You’re Noticing Thinning During Menopause

You are not alone.

You are not doing something wrong.

Your body is adjusting to hormonal change.

When you understand the mechanism, the right kind of support becomes clearer.

If you’d like to explore how Herflow supports women during menopause, you can review the full breakdown here.

Herflow Hair Strength-3

Herflow Hair Strength-3

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