Hair loss isn’t one-size-fits-all. While we successfully treat many forms of hair thinning, there are some progressive and more complex conditions that require specialized care.
What Types of Hair Loss Do We Treat?
- Genetic Hair Loss (Female Pattern Hair Loss) – The most common type, caused by genetics and hormone sensitivity.
- Telogen Effluvium – Sudden, excessive shedding due to stress, illness, or hormonal shifts.
- Postpartum & Hormonal Hair Loss – Thinning triggered by pregnancy, menopause, or hormonal imbalances.
- Traction Alopecia – Hair loss from tight hairstyles or repeated tension.
These conditions respond well to our personalized treatment plans, which include ACS sessions in the office and customized at-home regimens.
What About More Complex Hair Loss Conditions?
There are certain types of hair loss that are progressive and harder to treat—especially those affecting the skin. These include:
- Scarring Alopecia (Cicatricial Alopecia) – A group of conditions that permanently damage hair follicles.
- Severe Autoimmune Hair Loss – Conditions like advanced alopecia areata, where the immune system attacks hair follicles.
What If You Have a Condition We Don’t Specialize In?
We don’t leave you without options. If you have a complex or scarring condition, we work side-by-side with our partnering dermatologist to create an optimized plan for the best possible outcome.
The Bottom Line
If you’re experiencing hair loss, we’ll help determine what’s treatable—and if your condition requires additional specialists, we’ll connect you with the right experts. Our goal is always to find the best path forward for you.