What is the issue with your hair?
Different hair problems need different treatments. Find your condition, read the medical background, and see clinics that specialize in it.
Hair loss
Genetic, hormonal, and reactive hair shedding patterns.
Male Pattern Baldness
The most common form of hair loss in men — affects 50% by age 50.
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Diffuse thinning across the top of the scalp — affects 40% of women by age 50.
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Autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss in round coin-sized bald spots.
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Early stage hair loss — frontal hairline retreats backward, often forming an M-shape.
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Hair loss at the top/back of the head, often visible from above as a thin spot.
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Permanent hair loss from scarred follicles — requires specialist approach.
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Diffuse hair shedding triggered by stress, illness, childbirth, or medication.
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Excessive hair shedding 2-6 months after childbirth — usually temporary.
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Hair loss following cancer treatment — most cases regrow, some need restoration.
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Overall reduction in hair density without a clear pattern — early-stage diagnosis matters.
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Inflammatory, dermatological, and structural scalp issues.
Reconstructive
Restoration after burns, scarring, trauma, or facial hair needs.
Burn / Scar-Related Hair Loss
Hair loss from burns, surgical scars, or trauma — requires reconstructive expertise.
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Loss of eyebrow hair from genetics, plucking, alopecia, or trauma.
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Patchy or sparse beard growth — genetic, alopecia barbae, or scarring.
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