by Sunil Nagarajan | Jun 7, 2023
Though not all female hair loss is genetic, hereditary hair loss, called androgenetic alopecia or female pattern baldness, is the most common reason for hair thinning in women. Is female hair loss common? Studies have shown that almost half of all Australian women...
by Sunil Nagarajan | Jun 7, 2023
Did you know men can start losing their hair as early as their teens? Male hair loss usually occurs in a predictable pattern, starting with a receding hairline (typically in an M, V, or U shape) and a gradual thinning of hair and balding at the crown. Around twenty...
by Sunil Nagarajan | Jun 7, 2023
No unfortunately not! Treatment is not to be taken when trying to conceive, during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. When you fill out our online form to start treatment for female hair loss, you will be asked if you are trying to conceive, pregnant or breastfeeding....
by Sunil Nagarajan | Jun 7, 2023
It is possible to stop hair loss in men — if it’s caught early. If you leave it too long, it may become permanent. The best way to stop — and even reverse — hair loss in men is through preventative hair loss medication, such as the hair loss treatment our partner...
by Sunil Nagarajan | Jun 7, 2023
The most common type of hair loss in men, medically known as androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness, is responsible for 95% of hair loss in men. This type of hair loss can be defined as excessive hair shedding as a result of hormonal and genetic factors. Is...