Hair Fall & Thinning Treatment
Slow shedding, protect density
Overview
We first identify whether your hair loss is patterned, hormonal, nutritional, illness-linked or stress related. Treatment then uses lifestyle advice, topical solutions, tablets when needed and, if helpful, in-clinic procedures like PRP, mesotherapy or low-level light therapy.
Is This For You?
Process
Detailed hair assessment
We take a detailed history, examine scalp and hair shafts, review photos, ask about diet, stress, periods, pregnancies and illnesses, and may order blood tests to evaluate iron, vitamin levels and hormones before finalising a diagnosis.
Start anchor treatments
We begin anchors such as topical solutions, tablets if indicated, targeted shampoos and sometimes supportive procedures. Protocols are paced so you can follow them alongside work, travel, festivals and family routines without feeling overwhelmed or confused.
Track response and refine
Follow-ups monitor shedding, side-effects and emotional impact. We adjust medicines, add or pause procedures and shift later into maintenance so results feel sustainable rather than like a crash course you cannot realistically continue.
Results & Recovery
FAQs
Hair Fall & Thinning Treatment
Slow shedding, protect density
Hair Fall & Thinning Treatment is a comprehensive plan that investigates causes, stabilises shedding and protects existing strands. It combines medical evaluation, topical and oral therapies and supportive scalp treatments to preserve density where roots are still responsive.
Overview
We first identify whether your hair loss is patterned, hormonal, nutritional, illness-linked or stress related. Treatment then uses lifestyle advice, topical solutions, tablets when needed and, if helpful, in-clinic procedures like PRP, mesotherapy or low-level light therapy.
Is This For You
Process
Detailed hair assessment
We take a detailed history, examine scalp and hair shafts, review photos, ask about diet, stress, periods, pregnancies and illnesses, and may order blood tests to evaluate iron, vitamin levels and hormones before finalising a diagnosis.
Start anchor treatments
We begin anchors such as topical solutions, tablets if indicated, targeted shampoos and sometimes supportive procedures. Protocols are paced so you can follow them alongside work, travel, festivals and family routines without feeling overwhelmed or confused.
Track response and refine
Follow-ups monitor shedding, side-effects and emotional impact. We adjust medicines, add or pause procedures and shift later into maintenance so results feel sustainable rather than like a crash course you cannot realistically continue.
Results
Timeline
Most people see reduced hair fall by six to twelve weeks, with density changes taking longer. Improvement speed depends on cause, adherence, procedures chosen and how early we start before roots are permanently lost.
Recovery
There is usually no downtime beyond adjusting to medicines or occasional in-clinic procedures. Minor shedding shifts and temporary scalp dryness can occur initially; we guide you through these phases clearly.
FAQs
Is all hair fall abnormal and dangerous?
Some daily shedding is normal; we worry when volume, pattern or duration change. Sudden clumps, widening partition, visible scalp or hair loss after illness, childbirth or crash dieting deserve evaluation rather than only switching shampoos or oils.
Can lost hair grow back completely?
If follicles are still alive, regrowth or thickening is often possible. When roots are scarred or miniaturised for too long, focus shifts to preserving remaining hair and improving coverage rather than chasing full childhood density again.
Do I need blood tests for hair fall?
Often yes. Tests for iron, vitamin D, B12, thyroid and sometimes hormones help us understand hidden contributors. Not everyone needs every test, but targeted investigations make treatments more precise and reduce random supplement trials.
Will hair oils alone solve my thinning?
Oils can help with massage and dryness but rarely fix true hair loss alone. Underlying causes like hormones, nutrition or illness usually need structured medical care; we include or exclude oils depending on your specific scalp needs.
Is hair transplant the only permanent option?
No. Transplant moves existing follicles but does not stop future loss around them. Many patients benefit first from medical and procedural treatments; transplant, if needed, is best considered once underlying loss is better controlled.
Ready to start?
Book a consultation with our dermatologists to discuss if Hair Fall & Thinning Treatment is right for you.