Understanding Hairfall in Men
Hairfall in men is a common issue influenced by genetics, hormones, stress, diet, and lifestyle. Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) typically begins with a receding hairline or thinning crown. Early diagnosis and targeted treatments can significantly slow down or even reverse hair loss.

Causes of Hairfall in Men
Common reasons for hairfall in men include:

When to Seek Treatment
Consider medical treatment if you experience:

Treatment Options for Hairfall in Men

Who Can Benefit from Treatment?
Men in the early to moderate stages of hair thinning or those with a family history of baldness can benefit most from treatment. Results are better when treatment is started early.

Treatment Steps
01
Consultation & Scalp Analysis
Dermatologist examines scalp and determines hair loss type and stage.
02
Customized Treatment Plan
A combination of topical, oral, and in-clinic therapies are prescribed based on severity.
03
Follow-Up & Maintenance
Regular check-ins to assess progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed.

Expected Results & Recovery
Noticeable reduction in hairfall within 3–4 months of starting treatment.
New hair growth visible in 4–6 months depending on treatment modality.
Minimal side effects with non-invasive therapies.

Got Questions?
We've Got Answers
While complete reversal is not always possible, early treatment can slow progression and regrow hair in many cases.
Yes, they are FDA-approved, non-invasive, and have minimal to no side effects.
Initial improvements are visible in 3–4 months. Full results may take up to 6–12 months.
Most treatments are painless. PRP may cause mild discomfort but is well tolerated.
Maintenance is key. Stopping treatment may result in gradual return of hairfall.
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