MBBS, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology
Dr. Tanyia Liz Mathew is a Dermatologist and has an experience of 6 years in this field. She completed MBBS from Malankara Orthodox & Syrian Church Medical C…
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MBBS, DNB - Dermatology & Venereology
Dr. Tanyia Liz Mathew is a Dermatologist and has an experience of 6 years in this field. She completed MBBS from Malankara Orthodox & Syrian Church Medical C…
MD - Homeopathy, MSc - Psychotherapy And Counselling
Cosultant Homoeopath and Psychological Counsellor
MD - Dermatology, MBBS
Dr. Balaji A P is a Dermatosurgeon,Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist in Navalur, Chennai and has an experience of 14 years in these fields. Dr. Balaj…
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Dr. Sunil Tomar is one of the rare Ayurvedic practitioners who treat with Ethical Ayurvedic drugs/formulations only. His treatments/ prescriptions are based…
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Dr. Dhananjay R Kumbhar is a Homoeopath in Viman Nagar, Pune and has an experience of 8 years in this field. Dr. Dhananjay R Kumbhar practices at Dr Dhananja…
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"Dr. Manjushree is an consultant physician at AyurCentral, Kormangala 4th block. She holds a bachelor degree from Government Ayurvedic medical college, Banga…
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Dr. Greeshma Nair is a Staunch believer that Ayurveda is not merely a science but lifestyle too. Her holistic approach towards diagnosis and treatment is bas…
MD - Physician, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dr. Abhishek Sharma has finished his MBBS from Europe and has a valid European medical license. He has worked in Texas Heart Institute, Texas, USA in Interve…
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Dr. Garima Kushwah is one of the rare Ayurvedic practitioners who treat with Ethical Ayurvedic drugs/formulations only. Her treatments/ prescriptions are bas…
BHMS, MD - Homeopathy
general homeopathic practitioner
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Dr. Vandana Dammani practicing Ayurveda and Panchkarma for the last 16 years with the proven track record in treating obesity, migraine, hair and skin proble…
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Dr. Shreevanitha is a senior specialist with more than 15 years of experience. She is an expert in Haircare (Hair Fall, Alopecia Areata, Premature Balding, D…
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Hair loss treatment includes a range of medical and cosmetic procedures designed to reduce hair fall, stimulate hair growth, and improve hair density. Hair loss, medically known as alopecia, occurs when the natural hair growth cycle is disrupted and more hair sheds than grows back.
Hair loss can affect both men and women and may occur due to genetics, hormonal changes, medical conditions, stress, nutritional deficiencies, or aging. While it is normal to lose around 50–100 hairs daily, excessive hair shedding or thinning may require medical evaluation and treatment.
Depending on the cause and severity, hair loss treatment may involve medications, advanced dermatological procedures, lifestyle changes, or surgical options such as hair transplantation.
Hair loss can occur in several forms, and identifying the type helps determine the most effective treatment.
1. Androgenetic Alopecia
Also known as male or female pattern baldness, this is the most common form of hair loss and is mainly caused by genetic and hormonal factors.
2. Alopecia Areata
An autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles, leading to patchy hair loss on the scalp or body.
3. Telogen Effluvium
A temporary hair loss condition often triggered by stress, illness, hormonal changes, or nutritional deficiencies.
4. Anagen Effluvium
Rapid hair loss that occurs during the growth phase of hair, often due to chemotherapy or certain medications.
Hair loss may result from various internal or external factors, including:
● Genetic predisposition
● Hormonal imbalances
● Nutritional deficiencies (iron, protein, vitamins)
● Thyroid disorders
● Stress or trauma
● Pregnancy and menopause
● Certain medications
● Scalp infections
● Excessive hairstyling or chemical treatments
Identifying the underlying cause is essential for choosing the appropriate treatment plan.
Medications
Doctors may prescribe medications that help slow hair loss and stimulate hair regrowth.
● Topical treatments: Applied directly to the scalp to promote hair growth.
● Oral medications: Used to control hormonal causes of hair loss.
Some medications help improve blood flow to hair follicles and prolong the hair growth phase.
PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate platelets, and injecting it into the scalp. These platelets release growth factors that stimulate hair follicles and promote new hair growth.
1. Laser Therapy
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) uses medical-grade light to stimulate hair follicles and improve hair growth. This non-invasive treatment may help increase hair density over time.
2. Hair Transplant Surgery
Hair transplant is a surgical treatment where healthy hair follicles are moved from one part of the scalp to thinning or bald areas. This method provides long-term and natural-looking results.
3. Lifestyle and Nutritional Management
Doctors may recommend dietary improvements, supplements, and stress management techniques to support healthy hair growth.
● Slows down or stops excessive hair fall
● Stimulates new hair growth
● Improves hair thickness and density
● Enhances scalp health
● Boosts confidence and appearance
Hair loss treatments are generally safe, but some patients may experience the following:
● Scalp irritation or redness
● Temporary hair shedding during early treatment
● Mild swelling or discomfort after procedures
● Rare allergic reactions to medications
Consulting a qualified dermatologist helps reduce potential risks.
The timeline for visible results varies depending on the treatment type.
● Initial results may appear within 3–6 months
● Maximum improvement may take 6–12 months
● Long-term maintenance therapy may be required
Consistent treatment and proper scalp care are essential for achieving optimal outcomes.
You should consult a doctor if you notice sudden hair shedding, patchy hair loss, receding hairline, or thinning hair that persists for several weeks.
Some types of hair loss are reversible, especially when the underlying cause such as stress, hormonal imbalance, or nutritional deficiency is treated.
Most treatments require at least 3–6 months before visible improvement is noticed.
The results depend on the type of hair loss and treatment used. Surgical procedures like hair transplants offer long-term results, while medications may require continuous use.
Most treatments are minimally invasive and involve little to no pain. Some procedures may cause mild discomfort during or after the session.
Maintaining a balanced diet, reducing stress, avoiding harsh hair treatments, and ensuring proper scalp care can support healthy hair growth.
Yes, hair loss treatments are available for both men and women, although the recommended approach may differ based on the cause.
Hair transplant is considered a long-term solution for pattern baldness, but other treatments like PRP therapy and medications can also improve hair growth.