When to see a Trichologist

Hair loss can be confusing, and many people wait too long before seeking help. Early support gives the best results.

Signs you should see a specialist:

1. Excessive Shedding for More Than 3 Months

If your hair continues to fall out in large amounts, it’s not “normal shedding.”

2. Visible Scalp or Widening Part Line

This indicates progressive thinning.
A professional can check whether follicles are miniaturizing.

3. Itching, Redness, or Flakes

Inflammation weakens follicles.
Common causes:

  • Seborrheic dermatitis

  • Product buildup

  • Dryness

  • Fungal imbalance
    Specialists can treat the underlying issue.

4. Sudden Hair Loss After Stress or Illness

High stress or fever often triggers telogen effluvium.
A scalp consultation helps prevent long-term thinning.

5. Breakage & Weak Hair Strands

Weak, brittle strands may indicate protein deficiency, heat damage, or hormonal imbalance.

6. Family History of Hair Thinning

Early support slows hereditary thinning and boosts density.

What happens during a professional scalp analysis?

  • High-resolution scalp imaging

  • Checking follicle health

  • Oil & moisture balance test

  • Growth density count

  • Customized treatment plan

  • Product & lifestyle guidance

Why early treatment helps:

The earlier you address it, the better the chance of preserving thick, healthy hair.

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