Cosmetic Services

Hair Treatment

A treatment that restores hair density, eliminates scalp infections, and stops
active hair loss through targeted clinical therapies.

What is

Hair Disorders

Hair disorders vary greatly in pattern and severity. They can be temporary or permanent, and may cause localized patches of thinning or widespread hair loss. Some have hormonal and genetic causes, while others stem from fungal or bacterial scalp infections. Some hair conditions are early aesthetic warnings, and others can signal profound internal health imbalances.

Various hair-related disorders arise from different genetic profiles and microbial overgrowths on the scalp. The vast majority of registered cases to dermatologists involve active hair loss, ranging from patchy auto-immune conditions like Alopecia Areata to severe, rapid shedding like Anagen Effluvium. One of the most common and registered conditions regarding the scalp itself is Seborrheic Dermatitis, a stubborn fungal infection that triggers severe dandruff and irritation.

Causes of

Hair Disorders

Hair disorders can be triggered by a complex interplay of genetic programming, immune responses, and localized scalp infections. Identifying the exact source is critical, as hair follicles are highly sensitive to both external environments and internal health changes.

The primary causes of hair disorders include:

  • Genetics and Hormones: Hereditary traits drive Androgenic Alopecia, the most widespread cause of thinning, which progressively shrinks hair follicles, particularly in men.

  • Autoimmune and Systemic Stress: Misguided immune attacks cause Alopecia Areata’s signature bald patches, while severe physical or medical stress can trigger drastic density drops like Anagen Effluvium.

  • Fungal and Bacterial Infections: Pathogens targeting the scalp lead to conditions like Folliculitis (inflamed follicles), Seborrheic Dermatitis, or Tinea Capitis, a highly contagious fungal infection common in children.