Personalised solutions to manage thinning hair and support healthier growth.
Why Consider Treatment for Hair Loss?
What Options Are Available?
- Topical treatments (like minoxidil): Applied directly to the scalp to stimulate follicles and encourage growth.
- Oral medications: May be prescribed to regulate hormones or reduce further shedding.
- Injectable treatments (such as platelet-rich plasma, PRP): Use components of your own blood to support follicle activity.
- Low-level laser therapy: Uses light energy to improve circulation and stimulate hair follicles.
- Hair transplant surgery (FUE): Redistributes healthy follicles from one area of the scalp to another for permanent results.
What Happens During Treatment?
- Before: A detailed scalp and hair assessment is done to identify the cause of hair loss. Blood tests may also be suggested to check underlying issues.
- During: Depending on the treatment chosen, sessions may take a few minutes (topical/oral prescriptions) or up to a few hours (injectables or hair transplant).
- After: Most non-surgical treatments have little to no downtime. With injectables, some redness or tenderness may occur. Transplant procedures require a few days of recovery.
What Kind of Results Can You Expect?
- Reduced shedding with consistent use of medical therapies
- Gradual thickening of existing hair over time
- Permanent regrowth in treated areas with transplant procedures
- Best results usually come from combining treatments and maintaining them long-term
Any Side Effects to Know About?
- Topicals/Orals: May cause scalp irritation or systemic side effects (your doctor will review suitability).
- Injectables: Temporary redness, swelling, or tenderness.
- Laser therapy: Usually well tolerated with minimal side effects.
- Transplant: Temporary redness, swelling, or scabbing at treated sites.
Why Women Choose Hair Loss Treatments at NeuGlow
Quick FAQs
Why am I losing hair?
It could be due to genetics, hormones, stress, diet, or medical conditions. A consultation helps identify the root cause.
Will my hair grow back?
It depends on the cause and type of hair loss. Some types respond well to treatment, while others may require ongoing management.
How long before I see results?
Hair growth is slow. Most women notice improvement after 3–6 months of consistent treatment.
Are these treatments safe for women?
Yes, though suitability depends on your health, age, and whether you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. Your doctor will review this with you.
Do I need a hair transplant?
Not always. Many women benefit from non-surgical treatments first. A transplant may be considered if other options are not enough.