Collection: HAIR LOSS (AGA & FAGA) TREATMENTS

AGA is characterized by the gradual thinning and weakening of hair due to the influence of androgens, particularly in genetically predisposed individuals.
Traditionally, AGA has been most commonly observed in men in their 30s to 50s; however, in recent years, the number of cases among younger individuals, including those in their 20s, has been increasing.
One of the defining features of AGA is its progressive nature. Without appropriate intervention, hair density gradually decreases over time, making hair thinning more noticeable. Early diagnosis and timely, ongoing treatment are essential to slow.

Unlike male pattern hair loss (AGA), which often causes a receding hairline, FAGA is typically characterized by diffuse thinning of the hair, especially around the crown and top of the scalp. The hair gradually becomes finer and the overall hair density decreases.
FAGA is commonly observed in women after their 30s and may become more noticeable during periods of significant hormonal change, such as after childbirth or during menopause. In this condition, the hair growth cycle becomes disrupted and the growth phase shortens, causing hairs to fall out before they can grow thick and long. As a result, patients may gradually notice reduced hair volume over time. With early intervention and appropriate care or treatment, it is possible to slow the progression and improve the overall condition of the scalp and hair.

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