TARGETED TREATMENTS

For different types of hair loss

DOCTOR-TRUSTED HAIR LOSS TREATMENTS

The science behind hair loss and how to fix it

Effective solutions for hair loss

OUR HAIR LOSS TREATMENTS

Stabilize

Initial treatment may not yield visible changes, and some individuals might experience an increase in hair shedding as older hairs make way for new growth. This phase is typical and should not cause concern.

Strengthen

By this stage, you should observe a noticeable decrease in hair loss rates. Continuous treatment is crucial as it can lead to hair thickening and halt further loss. It's advisable to document your progress with periodic photographs for visual tracking of improvements.

Sustain

With ongoing treatment, significant reductions in hair loss are typical, and many users see signs of new hair growth, predominantly around the crown area. For sustained results and to enhance the potential for further regrowth, consistent daily application is essential.

FAQS

Your questions answered

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What Should I Expect When I Use a Treatment for Hair Loss?

When using a treatment for hair loss, it’s important to have realistic expectations. Initially, you may notice some shedding as your scalp adjusts to the treatment. Visible results, such as reduced hair loss and new hair growth, typically appear after three to six months of consistent use. Patience and adherence to the treatment regimen are key to seeing the best results.

How Does Minoxidil Work?

Minoxidil works by stimulating hair follicles and increasing blood flow to the scalp. This promotes hair growth and helps to slow down or stop hair loss. It is most effective in the early stages of hair thinning and should be applied consistently for optimal results.

What Is the Best Hair Loss Treatment?

The best hair loss treatment varies depending on the individual’s condition and needs. Commonly recommended treatments include minoxidil, finasteride, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy, and hair transplant surgery. Consulting with a specialist can help determine the most effective treatment plan for you.

Does Dandruff Cause Hair Fall?

Yes, dandruff can indirectly contribute to hair fall. The irritation caused by dandruff may lead to scratching, which can damage hair follicles and cause hair loss. Addressing dandruff promptly can help prevent this.

Which Doctor Should I Consult for Hair Loss?

For hair loss, it’s best to consult a dermatologist or a trichologist. These specialists can diagnose the underlying causes and recommend effective treatments.

How Can I Stop My Hairline from Receding?

To stop a receding hairline, early intervention is key. Treatments such as minoxidil, finasteride, and lifestyle changes can slow down or even halt the progression of hair loss.

Can a Receding Hairline Grow Back?

Hair restoration is a gradual process and initial visible changes might be minimal during the first one to three months as your hair cycle adjusts.

From three to six months, you may notice a slowdown in hair loss and the emergence of new hair growth, which could start soft and fine but will thicken over time.

By the six-month mark, you should see a significant reduction in hair loss, and areas of thinning hair will begin to fill in. Regular treatment leads to stronger, healthier hair and improved scalp coverage.