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of men experience androgenetic alopecia by age 50
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of men report Minoxidil as effective/very effective after one year of consistent use
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of hair loss in men is genetic

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For some individuals, medical-grade topical treatments can play an important role in slowing or preventing hair loss.

Our trichologists can recommend clinically proven pharmaceutical solutions designed to support hair growth and reduce shedding. These treatments are selected carefully based on your diagnosis, ensuring you receive the most suitable option for your specific condition.

Choosing the right products can make a significant difference when managing hair loss or hair thinning.

Following your consultation, we may recommend clinically supported hair and scalp products tailored to your needs. All recommended products can be conveniently purchased online through The Hair Clinic, making it easy to continue your treatment plan from home. Simply complete this online consultation form.

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Hair loss treatments often target the hormone DHT (dihydrotestosterone), which plays a major role in Androgenetic Alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss). Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Dutasteride work in different ways to slow hair thinning or encourage regrowth.

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  • hair loss slows down
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What is the most common cause of hair loss in men and women?

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Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL) and Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) are among the most common causes of long-term hair thinning. These hereditary conditions develop gradually over time and can affect confidence and self-esteem. The Hair Loss Clinic offers professional assessments and high-grade pharmaceutical topical serums available through our online subscription service for suitable clients.

How do I know if my hair loss is temporary or permanent?

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Temporary hair loss is often linked to stress, illness, hormonal changes, medication, or nutritional deficiencies, while permanent hair loss may involve genetic or scarring conditions. A professional assessment can help determine the likely cause. Our qualified trichologist can review your symptoms and advise on the most appropriate next steps or treatment pathway.

What is Telogen Effluvium?

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Telogen Effluvium is a temporary shedding condition where more hairs than usual enter the resting phase of the growth cycle. It commonly occurs after stress, illness, surgery, childbirth, or sudden weight loss. Although distressing, the condition is usually reversible once the underlying trigger has been addressed and healthy growth cycles resume.

Can stress cause hair loss?

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Yes, stress can contribute to several forms of hair loss, including Telogen Effluvium and flare-ups of autoimmune conditions such as Alopecia Areata. Physical and emotional stress may disrupt normal hair growth cycles. Identifying the trigger is important, and our trichologist can help assess whether further investigation or specialist referral may be beneficial.

What causes patchy hair loss?

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Patchy hair loss can result from conditions such as Alopecia Areata, fungal infections, traction alopecia, or inflammatory scalp disorders. Because these conditions require different treatments, accurate diagnosis is essential. The Hair Loss Clinic can assess your symptoms and help direct you towards the most suitable medical or specialist care where necessary.

What treatments do you offer for Male Pattern Hair Loss?

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For men experiencing Male Pattern Hair Loss, we offer high-grade pharmaceutical topical serums through our convenient online subscription service. Following completion of our questionnaire, our qualified trichologist will assess your suitability and recommend an evidence-based treatment plan designed to support healthier hair growth and slow further thinning.

Does The Hair Loss Clinic treat Female Pattern Hair Loss?

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Yes, we support women experiencing Female Pattern Hair Loss with professional online assessments and pharmaceutical topical treatment options where appropriate. Female thinning can appear differently to male hair loss, often causing diffuse thinning across the scalp. Our trichologist can recommend suitable treatment plans tailored to your individual concerns and goals.

Can autoimmune conditions cause permanent hair loss?

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Some autoimmune conditions may cause temporary hair loss, while others can lead to permanent follicle damage if untreated. Conditions such as Alopecia Areata, Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia, and Lichen Planopilaris often require specialist medical management. Early assessment is important, and we can help guide you towards the most appropriate professional support.

What are inflammatory scalp disorders?

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Inflammatory scalp disorders include conditions that cause redness, itching, soreness, scaling, or irritation alongside hair loss. Examples include folliculitis, psoriasis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and scarring alopecias. These conditions often require medical diagnosis and treatment, and our trichologist can help determine whether specialist referral or further investigation is needed.

How do I get started with The Hair Loss Clinic?

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The best place to start is by completing our online questionnaire. This allows our qualified trichologist to assess your symptoms, medical history, and hair concerns. We can then advise whether you may benefit from our online treatments for MPHL or FPHL or recommend alternative specialist support where appropriate.