
HAIR DEPARTMENT
Alopecia
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Alopecia is a medical term for hair loss that extends beyond routine shedding. It represents a spectrum of conditions — from small, reversible patches to progressive, patterned loss. It may appear suddenly or develop gradually. While not physically harmful, its impact on confidence and emotional wellbeing can be significant.
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A non-surgical hair restoration therapy delivering a specialised growth factor solution to strengthen follicles and reduce active hair fall.

GFC Therapy for Hair
A next-generation regenerative treatment that isolates a purer concentration of growth factors for more targeted hair restoration results.

PRP Therapy for Hair
A regenerative treatment using a concentrated extract from your own blood to stimulate hair follicle activity and reduce thinning.

Hair Transplant
A surgical procedure that permanently restores hair by relocating healthy follicles from the back or sides of your scalp into thinning or bald areas.
The full picture of
hair thinning.
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Why It Happens
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Who It Affects
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How We Approach It
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A consultation is just a conversation
You come in with your concerns, we take the time to understand them, and you leave with a clearer picture than you walked in with.
Is alopecia contagious?
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Not at all. Alopecia is either immune-mediated or genetically influenced. It cannot be transmitted from person to person and is not related to hygiene.
Is hair transplant suitable for all types of alopecia?
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No. Transplants are most effective in stable androgenetic alopecia with a reliable donor area. Active autoimmune conditions are typically stabilised medically before considering surgery.
Will hair grow back after Alopecia Areata?
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In many cases, yes. Patches often respond well to treatment and may even resolve on their own. PRP can help accelerate regrowth and reduce recurrence, though more extensive cases may require longer-term management.