Hair Loss

Condition & Treatment

Hair Loss

Understand the cause. Treat it effectively.

Overview

Hair loss affects millions of people and can stem from genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, or stress. Accurate diagnosis is essential — the right treatment depends entirely on the underlying cause. Our dermatologists perform thorough evaluations to identify what's driving your hair loss and build a targeted treatment plan.

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No insurance required. Board-certified dermatologists. Transparent pricing.

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Treatment Options

How we treat hair loss

Topical Minoxidil

FDA-approved topical treatment to stimulate hair follicles, slow shedding, and support regrowth — with guidance on proper application and realistic expectations.

Oral Finasteride / Spironolactone

Hormonal treatments for androgenetic alopecia in men and women respectively, prescribed based on your history and photos.

Oral Minoxidil

Low-dose oral minoxidil for patients who prefer a systemic approach or haven't responded fully to topical treatment.

Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidance

Recommendations on diet, supplement use (biotin, iron, zinc), stress management, and scalp care to support hair health from the inside out.

Dermatologist Picks

Recommended for hair loss

Barrier Repair Moisturizer

Barrier Repair Moisturizer

Gentle Milky Cleanser

Gentle Milky Cleanser

Common Questions

FAQs

Is hair loss permanent?

It depends on the cause. Androgenetic alopecia is progressive but manageable. Many other types — like telogen effluvium — are fully reversible with treatment.

How soon will I see results?

Most treatments require 3–6 months of consistent use before visible regrowth occurs.

Ready to treat your hair loss?

Book a consultation and our dermatologists will build a treatment plan specific to your skin.