Hair Fall (Telogen Effluvium)
Telogen Effluvium is a common and temporary form of hair fall caused by a disturbance in the normal hair growth cycle. Due to triggers such as stress, illness, hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, rapid weight loss, or post-pregnancy changes, a large number of hair follicles enter the resting (telogen) phase prematurely, leading to excessive hair shedding. With early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, Telogen Effluvium is completely manageable and often reversible.
Detailed Causes, Treatment & Recovery
- Underlying Trigger Identification: The first step in managing Telogen Effluvium is identifying the root cause, such as stress, anemia, thyroid imbalance, vitamin deficiencies, or recent illness. Treating the cause is essential for long-term hair recovery.
- Medical & Nutritional Support: Treatment may include medical-grade supplements, vitamins, and dietary correction to restore essential nutrients required for healthy hair growth and to rebalance the hair cycle.
- Advanced Hair Therapies: Therapies like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), growth factor treatments, and scalp boosters help strengthen hair follicles, reduce shedding, and accelerate regrowth.
- Hair Growth Cycle Normalisation: Once the trigger is corrected, hair shedding gradually reduces over a few months, followed by visible regrowth. Most patients see significant improvement within 3–6 months.
- Safe, Non-Invasive & Clinically Managed: Telogen Effluvium treatment is non-surgical, safe, and carried out under medical supervision with personalised treatment plans to ensure effective and sustainable results.