Most Popular Customer Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the common causes of hair loss in men?

Hair loss in men can result from a variety of factors including genetics, hormonal changes (such as those linked to dihydrotestosterone or DHT), stress, nutritional deficiencies, and certain medical conditions. It’s important to have a full assessment to pinpoint the underlying cause.

Is male pattern hair loss hereditary?

Yes, the most common type of hair loss – androgenetic alopecia – is largely hereditary. If your close family members, especially your father or grandfather, have experienced hair loss, there is an increased chance that you might too.

What are the different types of hair loss?

Aside from hereditary hair loss, other types include telogen effluvium (temporary shedding often due to stress or illness), alopecia areata (an autoimmune condition), and scarring alopecia, which involves permanent damage to hair follicles. Each type has distinct features that a professional can diagnose.

How is hair loss diagnosed?

Diagnosis usually involves a detailed questionnaire, physical examination of your scalp and hair, and sometimes blood tests or a scalp biopsy. Digital assessments – including photo submissions – can also help in evaluating the pattern and severity of hair loss.

What treatment options are available?

Treatment can range from topical treatments like minoxidil to oral medications such as finasteride, as well as non-medical approaches including lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, and low-level laser therapy. In more advanced cases, surgical procedures like hair transplant surgery may be considered.

Are non-surgical treatments effective?

Many men find success with non-surgical treatments that slow down hair loss and sometimes promote regrowth. However, the effectiveness can vary depending on the underlying cause and how early the treatment is started.

What lifestyle changes can help with hair loss?

Managing stress, following a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, and avoiding harsh hair treatments can all help reduce hair loss. Our service also offers personalised advice based on your unique lifestyle factors.

How long does it take to see improvements?

Improvements can vary significantly between individuals. Some treatments may take several months before visible results appear. Consistency and early intervention are key to better outcomes.

Can hair loss be completely reversed?

While many treatments can help slow, stop, or even partially reverse hair loss, complete reversal is not always possible. The goal of treatment is usually to maintain existing hair and stimulate regrowth where possible.

How can I learn more about managing my hair loss?

Our comprehensive digital report explains your hair loss condition in plain language, offering clear recommendations and potential treatment options. If you have further questions, you can always reach out to our support team for personalised advice.

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