Hair Loss
Hair loss is one of the most common and emotionally distressing conditions affecting both men and women across the world. While losing a few strands every day is natural, excessive hair fall can be a sign of an underlying issue—ranging from hormonal imbalances and stress to nutritional deficiencies or medical conditions.
Whether you're experiencing thinning hair, bald patches, or sudden shedding, our clinic provides comprehensive, personalized hair loss treatments backed by science and clinical expertise. We don’t just treat the symptom—we treat the cause, helping you regain not only your hair but also your confidence.
Understanding Hair Loss
Everyone loses about 50–100 strands of hair daily as part of the natural hair growth cycle. When the balance between shedding and regrowth is disrupted, it leads to noticeable hair loss.
There are different types of hair loss, each with unique causes, patterns, and treatments:
1. Androgenetic Alopecia (Male/Female Pattern Baldness)
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Most common type of hair loss
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Caused by genetic sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone)
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Men: receding hairline, thinning at crown
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Women: overall thinning, especially at parting line
2. Telogen Effluvium
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Temporary hair shedding due to stress, illness, or hormonal shifts
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Triggers: childbirth, surgery, fever, medications, emotional trauma
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Often resolves on its own with proper care
3. Alopecia Areata
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Autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss
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Can affect scalp, eyebrows, beard, or entire body
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May resolve or recur unpredictably
4. Traction Alopecia
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Hair loss due to prolonged tension from tight hairstyles
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Common among individuals wearing braids, ponytails, or extensions
5. Scarring Alopecia
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Caused by inflammatory skin disorders that destroy hair follicles
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Irreversible; early treatment can prevent progression
6. Nutritional and Hormonal Hair Loss
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Iron, Vitamin D, protein, zinc deficiencies can lead to shedding
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Thyroid disorders, PCOS, menopause, or imbalanced hormones may contribute
Symptoms of Hair Loss
The way hair loss presents can vary:
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Gradual thinning on the scalp
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Receding hairline (especially in men)
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Widening of part line (common in women)
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Sudden handfuls of hair falling out
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Circular or patchy bald spots
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Itchy or painful scalp (in infections or inflammation)
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Reduced hair density or miniaturized hair strands
Understanding your symptoms helps us identify the underlying cause and choose the right treatment path.
Causes of Hair Loss
Hair loss is rarely caused by a single factor. It’s often the result of a combination of genetics, lifestyle, health, and external stressors:
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Genetics (family history of baldness)
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Hormonal changes (thyroid issues, menopause, PCOS)
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Poor nutrition (iron, protein, biotin deficiencies)
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Stress and trauma
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Infections (dandruff, scalp psoriasis, ringworm)
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Hairstyling practices (heat tools, tight hairstyles)
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Medications (chemotherapy, blood pressure drugs, antidepressants)
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Environmental pollutants
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Autoimmune diseases
Identifying the cause is the first and most important step in effective treatment.
Diagnosis: The Root of the Problem
At our clinic, we perform a thorough examination to pinpoint the exact reason behind your hair loss. This includes:
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Detailed scalp examination
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Medical history review
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Blood tests to check for hormones, nutritional deficiencies, and thyroid levels
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Hair pull test and trichoscopy (microscopic examination)
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Scalp biopsy in rare or complex cases
This allows us to customize a treatment plan that’s specific to your condition, rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution.
Our Treatment Options
We offer a wide range of cutting-edge and traditional treatments that target the root cause of hair loss while promoting healthy regrowth.
1. Topical Medications
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Minoxidil (2% for women, 5% for men): FDA-approved hair regrowth stimulant
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Improves blood flow and prolongs the growth phase of hair
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Applied daily to the scalp
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Safe for long-term use
2. Oral Medications
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Finasteride (for men): blocks DHT to slow hair loss
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Spironolactone (for women with hormonal imbalance)
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Biotin, zinc, and multivitamin supplements
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Iron or Vitamin D supplementation if deficient
Note: Oral medications require medical supervision to monitor for side effects.
3. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
A revolutionary non-surgical procedure:
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Patient’s own blood is drawn and spun to concentrate platelets
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PRP is injected into the scalp to stimulate dormant follicles
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Promotes stronger, thicker hair
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3–6 sessions recommended for visible results
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Safe, effective, and minimally invasive
4. Hair Mesotherapy
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Microinjections of vitamins, amino acids, and growth boosters directly into the scalp
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Improves circulation and nutrient delivery to hair roots
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Painless, no downtime, ideal for early-stage hair fall
5. Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
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Uses red light to stimulate follicle metabolism
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Improves hair density and thickness
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Safe and suitable for both men and women
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Can be combined with other treatments
6. Hair Transplant Surgery
For advanced baldness or permanent hair loss:
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FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) or FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) techniques
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Hair is taken from donor area and transplanted to bald spots
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Permanent, natural-looking results
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Ideal for receding hairline or crown baldness
7. Scalp Treatments and Dandruff Control
Sometimes, hair fall is triggered by scalp issues like:
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Seborrheic dermatitis
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Fungal infections
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Psoriasis or eczema
We provide medicated shampoos, anti-dandruff regimens, and scalp detox treatments to restore scalp health and reduce inflammation.
Hair Care & Lifestyle Counseling
Healthy hair starts with a healthy lifestyle. Alongside clinical treatment, we guide you on:
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Nutritional planning for hair-friendly foods
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Stress management techniques (yoga, therapy, meditation)
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Proper hair washing and oiling routines
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Avoiding damaging heat tools and chemicals
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Choosing the right hair care products for your hair type
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Hairstyling do’s and don’ts to prevent breakage
Recovery Timeline: What to Expect
Hair growth is a slow process, and results vary based on the cause and type of treatment.
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Initial shedding may increase during the first few weeks (especially with Minoxidil or PRP)
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Noticeable improvement may take 2–4 months
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Full results may take 6–12 months
Patience and consistency are key. We track your progress with photos and assessments during follow-ups.
Why Choose Us?
✔️ Expert Dermatologists & Trichologists – Specialized in hair loss conditions
✔️ Advanced Equipment – PRP kits, laser therapy, trichoscopy
✔️ Tailored Treatment Plans – Based on your unique cause and lifestyle
✔️ Transparent & Supportive – We educate and guide you at every step
✔️ Real Results – Proven track record of successful outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is hair loss reversible?
A: It depends on the cause. Many types of hair loss (like telogen effluvium or hormonal imbalance) are reversible with the right treatment. Permanent loss like scarring alopecia may not regrow but can be managed.
Q2: Are these treatments safe?
A: Yes, all our treatments are medically supervised and FDA-approved where applicable. We customize your plan based on your health and comfort.
Q3: How long does it take to see results?
A: Hair grows slowly. Expect visible changes after 3–6 months of consistent treatment.
Q4: Is hair transplant painful?
A: No. It’s done under local anesthesia, and patients usually report minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
Q5: Can stress really cause hair loss?
A: Absolutely. Stress can trigger shedding and even autoimmune hair loss like alopecia areata.
Final Thoughts: Take Control of Your Hair Health
Losing hair doesn’t mean losing hope. With the right diagnosis, treatment, and care, hair regrowth is absolutely possible. Don’t let thinning hair affect your confidence or quality of life. Let us help you take the first step toward stronger, healthier, fuller hair.
Your hair restoration journey starts today. Book a consultation and see the difference.