Why Hair Loss Happens
Hair loss can occur for many reasons—some within our control, others not. Common causes include:
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Genetics: Hereditary hair thinning or pattern baldness
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Hormonal changes: Pregnancy, menopause, thyroid disorders, or birth control
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Stress and lifestyle: High stress levels, lack of sleep, or poor nutrition
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Health conditions: Autoimmune diseases, scalp inflammation, or infections
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Hair care habits: Overuse of heat styling, harsh chemicals, or tight hairstyles
 
Because everyone’s hair and scalp are unique, pinpointing the true cause requires careful analysis rather than relying on one-size-fits-all products or advice.
What Is Trichology?
Trichology is the scientific study of the hair and scalp. It focuses on understanding how hair grows, what keeps the scalp healthy, and what can cause problems such as thinning, breakage, or excessive shedding. As a trichologist, I’m trained to identify and manage these issues through science-based assessment and personalized care.
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My work focuses on:
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Understanding the relationship between scalp health and hair growth
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Identifying the causes of hair and scalp conditions
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Recommending tailored treatments to restore balance and promote healthy hair growth
 
How I Can Help
My goal as a trichologist is to help you understand what’s happening with your hair and scalp—and to create a plan that works for you. During your consultation, I may:
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Perform a scalp and hair analysis to assess condition and density
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Offer nutrition and lifestyle recommendations to support healthy growth
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Suggest treatment plans or scalp therapies for your specific concerns
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Collaborate with medical professionals if underlying health issues are detected
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Provide ongoing education and support for long-term hair wellness
 
By combining science, care, and expertise, I help restore confidence and vitality—because healthy hair begins at the root.
