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Androgenetic alopecia, AGA, also known as common pattern baldness affects approximately 20 million American women. AGA in women is triggered by similar processes to those causing pattern baldness in men. In both genders, the onset of AGA may occur in early adulthood, though females tend to present signs and symptoms somewhat later than males. Recent studies declare that women with some markers of insulin resistance are in significantly increased threat of female AGA. Moreover, a paternal history of baldness might be a strong predictor of female AGA. Female pattern baldness has also been related to both hyperandrogenism and hirsutism. Most recently, female pattern hairloss has also been related to polycystic ovarian syndrome, PCOS, though epidemiological documentation with this  female gp Singapore  is, up to now, not statistically compelling. Nevertheless, the association between PCOS and insulin resistance is well documented. What actually triggers pattern baldn...