Patterned hair loss affects both men and women, presenting differently based on genetics, hormones, nutrition, and age. It is a progressive, hormonally influenced condition characterized by thinning over the crown and frontal scalp in females. Male pattern hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, is primarily driven by DHT sensitivity, genetics, and age-related hormonal shifts. It typically begins with temple recession, a receding frontal hairline, and gradual thinning on the crown.
We assess hormonal balance, scalp condition, follicle health, and genetic predisposition before designing a customized treatment plan that may include:

Medical therapies

Growth factor stimulation

Scalp-focused rejuvenation

We assess DHT influence, scalp environment, follicle miniaturization, and genetic risk factors before designing a customized treatment plan that may include:

DHT-Targeted Clinical Solutions

Follicle Activation & Regrowth Boosters

Scalp Renewal & Strength Conditioning
Support long-term hair preservation
