Understanding Hairfall in Women
Hairfall in women can stem from hormonal fluctuations, stress, nutritional deficiencies, and underlying medical conditions. Unlike men, women experience diffuse thinning across the scalp rather than receding hairlines. Identifying the root cause early can help restore healthy hair.

Causes of Hairfall in Women
Hairfall in women may be caused by:

When to Consult a Dermatologist
Seek medical evaluation if you notice:

Treatment Options for Hairfall in Women

Ideal Candidates
Women with thinning hair, post-pregnancy shedding, PCOS, or nutrient deficiencies are excellent candidates for medical hair treatments. Early intervention leads to better results.

Treatment Workflow
01
Diagnosis & Blood Work
Hormonal, thyroid, and vitamin panels are conducted to identify root causes.
02
Personalized Plan
A customized blend of oral, topical, and in-clinic therapies is recommended.
03
Monitoring & Follow-Up
Progress is tracked, and therapy is adjusted based on response and regrowth.

Results & Recovery
Visible reduction in hair shedding within 2–3 months.
Stronger, thicker hair regrowth over 3–6 months.
Minimal downtime, non-invasive options, and sustainable improvement.

Got Questions?
We've Got Answers
Yes. With proper diagnosis and hormonal balancing, hair growth can be restored significantly.
PRP is derived from your own blood and is safe, natural, and effective for hair restoration.
Supplements support hair health but work best when combined with other medical treatments.
Maintenance therapy may be needed periodically to sustain results, especially in hormonal cases.
Yes. It's called telogen effluvium and usually resolves within a few months with care.
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