APPOINTMENT

Hair Loss

Hair loss (alopecia) can result from genetics, hormonal imbalances, stress, nutritional deficiencies, or medical conditions. Dermatologists provide advanced, customized treatments to stop hair fall, promote regrowth, and strengthen hair follicles.

Common Causes of Hair Loss

  • Androgenetic Alopecia (Male/Female Pattern Baldness) – Hereditary hair thinning.
  • Telogen Effluvium – Temporary hair shedding due to stress, illness, or postpartum changes.
  • Alopecia Areata – Autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss.
  • Nutritional Deficiencies – Lack of iron, biotin, or vitamin D.
  • Hormonal Imbalance (PCOS, Thyroid Issues) – Affects hair growth cycle.
  • Dandruff & Scalp Conditions – Fungal infections or inflammation leading to hair fall.


Dermatological Treatments for Hair Loss

  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy – Uses growth factors from the patient’s blood to stimulate hair regrowth.
  • Exosome Therapy – Advanced regenerative treatment that boosts hair follicle activity.
  • Mesotherapy – Injects vitamins, minerals, and peptides directly into the scalp to nourish hair follicles.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) – Stimulates blood circulation and strengthens weak hair roots.
  • Microneedling with Growth Factors – Boosts scalp regeneration and collagen production.
  • Medications (Minoxidil & Finasteride) – FDA-approved solutions for male and female pattern baldness.
  • Hair Transplant (FUE/FUT) – Surgical procedure for severe baldness, transplanting healthy follicles to thinning areas.


Procedure & Recovery

  • Step 1: Scalp assessment to determine the cause of hair loss.
  • Step 2: Non-surgical treatments like PRP, mesotherapy, or exosomes are performed.
  • Step 3: Post-care includes nutritional support, mild shampoos, and lifestyle changes.
  • Most treatments require 4–6 sessions for visible improvement.
  • Results become noticeable within 3–6 months with continued maintenance.
  • A combination of treatments may be recommended for best results.