Hair
Hair Loss
Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common condition. Depending on its underlying cause, it can be gradual or sudden, temporary or permanent.
What causes Hair Loss
Hair loss occurs when the natural cycle of hair growth and shedding is disrupted. This can result from factors such as hormonal changes, genetics, stress, or autoimmune conditions.
Types of Hair Loss
Androgenetic Alopecia
Telogen Effluvium
Alopecia Areata
Traction Alopecia
Cicatricial Alopecia
Aggravating Factors
THE THREE MAIN CAUSES OF HAIR LOSS:
- Genetic Factors
- Hormonal Changes
- Certain Medications/ Conditions
HAIR LOSS MAY ALSO BE TRIGGERED/ WORSENED BY:
- Stress
- Diet
- Styling Damage
- Lifestyle Habits
Our solutions for Hair Loss
EXOSOME TREATMENT
Utilizing exosomes, this method targets hair growth by delivering regenerative messages between cells. Exosomes contain concentrated growth factors and help inhibit cell aging, reduce scalp inflammation, strengthen hair roots, and promote regenerative healing.
AUTOLOGOUS MICROGRAFTING TREATMENT (AMT)
AMT uses the patient’s scalp tissue to trigger natural hair regrowth. By reintroducing micrografts to thinning areas, it enhances follicle health, reduces hair loss, thickens existing strands, and strengthens the scalp for sustainable hair growth.
Hair Loss Myths
Hair loss only affects older people.
Genetics or stress can cause hair loss at any age.
Frequent Washing Causes Hair Loss.
Frequent hair wash doesn’t cause hair loss, but harsh shampoos or improper techniques may weaken the hair over time.
Wearing Hats Causes Hair Loss.
The frequent wearing of hats will not suffocate hair or cause hair loss, because hair follicles get oxygen from blood, not air.
Frequent Haircuts Promote Hair Growth.
Trimming hair improves the appearance of hair, but it doesn’t influence follicle activity.
Brushing Hair Frequently Prevents Hair Loss.
It will not lessen hair loss. Instead, excessive brushing may weaken hair strands and make it more prone to breakage.
Once Hair Falls Out, It’s Gone Forever.
In many cases, proper treatment can stimulate regrowth in thinning areas.
Hair Loss Affects Only The Scalp.
Hair loss can occur on other areas, such as eyebrows, eyelashes, or body hair.
Hair Transplants Are the Only Solution for Hair Loss.
There are non-surgical options for hair loss management that can be effective.
Switching Hair Products Causes Hair Loss.
Switching hair products alone won't cause hair loss. However, harsh chemicals or the wrong hair product for your hair type may lead to damage.
Only Certain Shampoos Can Help Prevent Hair Loss.
Shampoo alone cannot prevent hair loss. Proper treatments that target the root cause of hair loss are necessary for regrowth.