Conditions

Hair loss can stem from a wide range of factors—genetics, hormonal changes, stress, or underlying medical conditions. Understanding the root cause of your hair loss is the first step in finding an effective solution, and our clinic is here to guide you through every stage of that process.

On this page, we’ve outlined the most common conditions that contribute to hair thinning and loss. By learning about the specifics of each condition, you’ll be better equipped to recognize the signs early and explore the best treatment options with our team of experts.

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disorder in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy hair follicles. This often leads to patchy hair loss on the scalp and can sometimes affect other parts of the body. While the exact cause is unknown, prompt intervention can help manage symptoms and encourage regrowth.

Female Pattern Baldness

Also known as androgenetic alopecia, Female Pattern Baldness typically presents as diffuse thinning across the top of the scalp. Influenced by genetics and hormonal changes, this condition can progressively worsen without proper treatment. Early detection and targeted therapies can help preserve existing hair and stimulate new growth.

Hormonal Hair Loss

Fluctuations in hormone levels—due to thyroid issues, menopause, or conditions like PCOS—can disrupt the natural hair growth cycle. This disruption can lead to thinning hair, shedding, or patchy loss. Addressing the underlying hormonal imbalance is key to restoring a healthy scalp environment.

Male Pattern Baldness

Characterized by a receding hairline and thinning on the crown, Male Pattern Baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is the most common type of hair loss in men. It often results from a genetic sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Advanced treatments now focus on reducing DHT’s effects and promoting healthier hair follicles.

Post Partum Hair Loss

Many women notice increased hair shedding in the months after giving birth, known as postpartum hair loss. Caused by shifting hormone levels during and after pregnancy, this condition is typically temporary. Most women see hair regrowth within a year, though supportive treatments can speed up the recovery process.

Stress Induced Hair Loss

When the body is under significant stress—be it physical or emotional—hair follicles can shift into a resting phase, causing more strands to shed than usual. Known as telogen effluvium, this form of hair loss is typically reversible once the stressor is managed. Stress management techniques combined with targeted therapies can help restore normal growth.

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