Treatments offered
We offer a range of specialized services to address the unique health challenges faced by men:

Scalp Rejuvenation
Hyaluronic acid , peptide , vitamins and amino acids injections to strengthen hair follicles , reduce hair loss , and improve microcirculation .

Restoration of Scalp Layers & Hair Fiber Strengthening
Treatment focused on repairing scalp layers and reinforcing hair fiber structure for healthier hair growth.

Scalp PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
PRP injections to treat baldness, reduce and prevent hair loss, and stimulate new hair growth.

Exosome Scalp Therapy
An advanced therapy that reduces inflammation causing hair loss, promotes hair growth, and enhances cellular repair.

Hair Care (Post-Procedural Care)
Medical-grade hair care products designed to support and maintain results following scalp treatments.


What Are the Different Types of Hair Loss in Men?
Hair loss in men can occur due to various causes and present in different patterns. Below is a breakdown of the most common types


Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Baldness)
- The most common form of hair loss in men.
- Caused by genetic sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone).
- Pattern: Receding hairline and thinning at the crown, often progressing to partial or complete baldness.
- Typically begins in the late 20s or 30s.

Telogen Effluvium
- Temporary shedding due to stress, illness, surgery, or medication.
- Hair enters the resting (telogen) phase prematurely.
- Pattern: Diffuse thinning across the entire scalp.
- Usually reversible once the trigger is resolved.

Alopecia Areata
- An autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles.
- Pattern: Sudden, round patches of hair loss on the scalp or beard.
- Can progress to total scalp hair loss (alopecia totalis) or entire body hair loss (alopecia universalis) in rare cases.

Traction Alopecia
- Caused by continuous pulling or tension on the hair (e.g., tight hairstyles or helmets).
- Pattern: Hair loss along the hairline or areas under pressure.
- Preventable and reversible if caught early.

Anagen Effluvium
- Sudden hair loss due to toxic exposure, typically chemotherapy.
- Pattern: Rapid shedding during the active growth phase.
- Hair usually regrows after treatment ends.

Nutritional Deficiency Hair Loss
- Triggered by deficiencies in iron, zinc, vitamin D, or protein.
- Pattern: Diffuse thinning.
- Can improve with nutritional correction.

Scarring Alopecia (Cicatricial Alopecia)
- Group of rare disorders that destroy hair follicles and replace them with scar tissue.
- Can be caused by inflammation, infections, or autoimmune diseases.
- Pattern: Patchy hair loss with signs of redness, scaling, or pustules.
Important: The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It should not be used to diagnose, treat, or manage any medical condition without consulting a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.
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