Androgenetic alopecia in women can be treated by oral medication, topical medication and hair transplantation. 1. Oral medication: Spironolactone can be taken orally, which can reduce the production of testosterone from adrenaline. This medication is taken for a longer period of time, which can lead to poor menstruation, low blood potassium, and so on. 2. Topical drugs: Minoxidil, this drug can promote hair growth. Women preferred low concentration, this drug in the use of the first 1 ~ 2 months can lead to increased hair loss, more than 6 months the effect is obvious. 3. Hair transplantation: If the above treatments are not effective, surgical hair transplantation can be chosen to improve the appearance. The above medications should be taken under the guidance of a physician. The treatment period for this disease is generally longer, and regular hospitals are recommended.