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Hair
Loss.

Hair loss is a medical concern with multiple possible causes. Our doctors assess the underlying pattern before recommending treatment — programmes are individualised, evidence-based, and long-term.

Clinical overview

Diagnosis before treatment.

Hair loss has many possible causes — androgenetic (genetic), telogen effluvium (stress, illness, pregnancy-related shedding), nutritional, hormonal (thyroid, iron, ferritin), autoimmune, scarring, or post-inflammatory. Treatment response depends on identifying the cause correctly.

Our consultation includes structured scalp examination, family history, and blood work to identify reversible contributors. Treatment recommendations follow only after the diagnosis is clear.

For non-scarring alopecias, doctor-led programmes can include topical and oral medication, in-clinic procedures, and lifestyle modification. The right protocol depends on what's actually driving your hair loss.

Treatment approach

A doctor-led, individualised programme.

Programmes are built per patient based on the underlying cause and severity. Components may include:

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Frequently asked

Common questions.

What kind of hair loss can be treated?
The most commonly treated forms are androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss), telogen effluvium (shedding triggered by stress, illness, or pregnancy), and post-inflammatory hair loss. Scarring alopecia and severe dermatologic conditions may require specialist dermatologist referral.
How is hair loss assessed?
Assessment includes medical history, scalp examination, family history of hair loss patterns, and blood tests to identify reversible contributors (iron, thyroid, hormonal factors). A proper diagnosis is essential before treatment is recommended.
How long before I see results?
The hair growth cycle is slow. Visible regrowth typically takes 3 to 6 months of consistent treatment, with maximum response at 9 to 12 months. Programmes are typically long-term.
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Diagnosis
before treatment.

Your consultation will include structured scalp examination and blood work where indicated. We treat hair loss as the medical concern it is.