Pragna Skin Clinic

World Class Dermatology Care

Hair Concerns

Hair Fall & Thinning Hair

Every shower, pillow and comb reminds me how much hair I am losing

Hair fall can be deeply upsetting, but many causes are treatable. Understanding your pattern early gives the best chance of preserving density.

Recognise This?

Common Signs

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More hair on pillow, floor or shower drain

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Widening parting line visible in photographs and mirrors

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Scalp showing through when hair is tied back

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Thinner ponytail compared to older photos

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Family history of balding or thinning patterns

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Itchy, flaky or oily scalp alongside hair fall

The Basics

Understanding Why

What it is

Hair fall and thinning describe increased shedding, reduced volume or visible scalp. Patterns vary from patchy loss to gradual thinning, and are influenced by genetics, hormones, nutrition, scalp health and stress.

Common Triggers

  • Genetic androgenetic alopecia in men and women
  • Post-pregnancy, thyroid or other hormonal shifts
  • Iron, vitamin D or protein deficiencies
  • Dandruff, scalp infections or chronic oiliness
  • Stress, illness, crash diets or medications
Clinical Solutions

How we treat it

We first identify pattern and causes using history, examination and tests, then combine medical treatments, scalp procedures and lifestyle guidance into a structured, trackable hair recovery plan.

Expectations

Your Journey

First month

We assess pattern, scalp condition and health, order needed tests and start baseline treatments like lotions, tablets and supportive shampoos or serums.

Month 2–3

Shedding may stabilise first. Early baby hairs sometimes appear along parting, hairline or temples as follicles respond to medicines and scalp procedures.

Month 4–6

Volume and density changes become more noticeable in photos rather than daily mirrors. We fine-tune dosing, treatments and supportive care based on progress.

Long-term care

Hair conditions often need maintenance. We plan sustainable routines, realistic timelines and periodic reviews to prevent sudden relapses during stress, illness or major life changes.

At Home

Self-Care Tips

Avoid crash diets; prioritise protein-rich balanced meals

Use gentle shampoos; skip daily harsh chemical treatments

Limit tight hairstyles that constantly pull the hairline

Manage stress with routines, movement and sleep hygiene

Seek early help when noticing thinning or widening

Common Questions

FAQs

Ready to take control?

Schedule a consultation with our experts to start your journey.

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