Seborrheic alopecia in girls, a type of non-scarring alopecia that occurs during and after puberty, is characterized by follicular miniaturization and progressive hair loss. Recovery is possible through oral medications such as spironolactone and ethinyl estradiol cyproterone, or topical medications such as minoxidil, as well as surgical treatment. 1. Oral medications (1) Spironolactone: it can improve the symptoms of female hair loss, and the treatment course is at least 1 year. (2) Ethinyl estradiol cyproterone: seborrheic alopecia is often caused by an increase in androgens, and women taking ethinyl estradiol cyproterone can be used to treat androgen-dependent diseases, especially if they are accompanied by acne and other diseases, which can be treated with this drug. 2. Topical medication: women with seborrheic alopecia can apply minoxidil to promote hair growth and treat seborrheic alopecia to a certain extent. 3. Surgery: Hair transplantation, laser treatment and other surgeries can be performed for treatment. Female seborrheic alopecia patients are advised to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s standardized treatment, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, avoid self-medication.