Hair Loss
Hair Loss

Hair Loss Treatment in Melbourne

On average, individuals typically lose around 100 hairs a day. This usually doesn’t cause noticeable thinning of hair because new hair is growing in at the same time. Excessive hair loss occurs when the cycle of hair growth and shedding is disrupted, or when the hair follicle is destroyed and replaced with scar tissue. At Bay Medical Aesthetics, we offer effective hair loss treatment for individuals who are experiencing hair thinning, receding hairline or an excess amount of hair falling out.

What Causes Hair Loss?

Hair can thin or lose its volume as a result of predetermined genetic factors and the natural aging process, such as is the case with male pattern baldness. Many men and women may notice mild thinning of hair starting in their 30s and 40s. One common cause in women is telogen effluvium (also known as postpartum hair loss), which is related to the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. Health conditions such as thyroid disease, vitamin deficiencies and autoimmune disorders can also contribute to hair loss.
Hair Loss
Other factors that can increase the likelihood of hair loss include:

  • Illness
  • Emotional trauma
  • Protein deprivation during strict dieting
  • Menopause and other hormonal changes

The Recommended Treatment

Our clinic recommends mesotherapy as an effective male and female hair loss treatment. Mesotherapy for hair loss works by stimulating hair growth by delivering nutrients to the hair and improving blood circulation. It also works to strengthen hair follicles for thicker and healthier hair, making it an excellent treatment option for thinning hair.

Book Your Complimentary Consultation Today

If you’re experiencing hair loss and looking for a solution, arrange an appointment with Bay Medical Aesthetic today. In a complimentary consultation at our Melbourne hair loss clinic, we will assess your scalp to determine the cause of your hair loss and determine if mesotherapy hair regrowth treatment is right for you.

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