
Need To Know About Female Hair Loss Treatment
Our fast-paced lives have given rise to several skin and hair problems. Along with the long working hours, inconsistent meals, and poor sleeping habits, we also experience high-stress levels, directly impacting our hair and skin quality. Hair loss is one of the most common problems males and females face. Female hair loss has several triggers and it is sometimes difficult to jot down what is the exact cause of the hair loss before consulting a professional. An effective female hair loss treatment can be prescribed only after careful examination.
Hair loss is not a new issue but its treatment methods are still developing. With so many female hair loss treatment products in the market, it is very difficult to know which treatment works. Hair loss is not as simple as it seems. There can be several underlying causes of this problem which need to be examined and analysed by a hair specialist.
People often take hair loss lightly and end up aggravating the problem because of delayed diagnosis and treatment. The first thing to note here is that hair loss does require professional medical treatment. Moreover, not every female hair loss treatment suits every hair loss case because it all depends on the severity of the problem and its cause.
Common Causes of Female Hair Loss
- Heredity
- Hormonal imbalance or hormonal changes
- High-stress levels
- Chemical-rich hair styling treatments
- Age
- Sudden weight loss
- Low iron levels
While these are some of the common causes of female hair loss, it is also necessary to notice the early signs of hair loss to ensure it does not progress. Here are a few signs of hair loss that simply mean you need professional female hair loss treatment:
- Sudden loss of hair
- Hair thinning on the top of the head
- Gradually receding hairline
- Noticeable chunk of hair on pillows
- Excessive hair loss after showering and brushing
- Weak hair that breaks easily while styling or combing
While some hair loss cases are not that serious, most of them need professional assistance and treatment at the earliest. Hair loss can be gradual and hard to detect, so make sure to look out for the signs.
Visiting a hair loss clinic that offers proven female hair loss treatments is the best way to deal with your hair loss condition. The clinic will usually have a doctor who is experienced in treating hair loss and will perform all the necessary checks.
Effective Hair Loss Treatments
Minoxidil
Using Minoxidil has proven to be effective in treating hair loss in females. There are several Minoxidil products available for hair loss – some with extra hair loss ingredients and some which are hypoallergenic. Minoxidil takes a few months to show results depending on the severity of the hair loss condition. It is best to consult a professional to understand its usage.
Oral Medications
Oral medications such as high-dose minoxidil and finasteride are not recommended for women. However, low-dose minoxidil and spironolactone are popular off-label treatments prescribed by doctors for the treatment of female hair loss. These oral medications are a low-cost option for the treatment of female pattern hair loss. It is best to consult a doctor first regarding its use and potential side effects.
Regenera Female Hair Loss Treatment
Regenera is a cell regeneration process used for female hair loss treatment. This treatment helps with androgenic alopecia by introducing your body’s own progenitor cells and growth factors into the scalp. This treatment method is also used for hair thinning and hair loss in males. Regenera is a relatively painless procedure that activates the hair follicles for hair growth.
Scalp Injections for Female Hair Loss Treatment
This procedure is a hair loss treatment that uses a patient’s own blood cells to stimulate hair growth. This treatment procedure introduces your body’s own growth factors to accelerate hair growth.
Nevertheless, make sure to consult a specialist like us for female hair loss treatment if you notice any of the signs. For more information on female hair loss treatment, visit this page.
Why Choose Us
With more than 30 years of experience in the hair loss treatment industry, we can say with confidence that our program yields results. Our program is medically-supervised, ensuring that we will go through the necessary health checks and discuss with you the best treatment for your hair.
We understand that hair loss is a cause for distress and anxiety for many people which is why there are NO lock-in contracts or large start-up fees. You purchase your hair growth products as you need them. Your results and overall satisfaction are what matters most to us.
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Our Results
Our patients with Androgenetic Alopecia usually achieve visible results within the first 3-4 months of treatment. The process of follicular miniaturisation occurs over the course of many years, thus rejuvenation of the follicles is not a quick process. How quickly you attain results will depend on a few factors such as age, severity, genetic predisposition to hair loss, treatment dosage, scalp condition and other external factors. Generally speaking, the earlier treatment is begun, the faster and more effective the results are.
*Results may vary amongst individuals

Frequently Asked Questions
Androgenetic Alopecia, also known as male pattern hair loss, is the most common form of hair loss accounting for 95% of hair loss in men. Female pattern hair loss is the preferred term for Androgenetic Alopecia in females, and affects as many as 12% of females aged from 20 to 29 years, and over 50% for women over the age of 80.
As the name suggests, Androgenetic Alopecia involves the action of androgens (male sex hormones), specifically the hormone DHT. Individuals with pattern hair loss have an increased sensitivity to DHT. DHT binds onto susceptible hair follicles, causing them to shrink. Over time this impacts the hair growth cycle where hair starts to thin, shorten and eventually stop growing.

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It is normal to shed between 50 to 100 hairs per day. This is because of the hair’s growth cycle, which consists of 3 phases: anagen, catagen and telogen. The anagen phase is the growth phase of the hair in which the hair is actively growing. This phase usually lasts 2 to 7 years, and normally 85-90% of scalp hairs are in this phase at any given time. The catagen phase is known as the transition phase in which hair shaft production is completed. The telogen phase, otherwise known as the rest phase, is the last phase of the growth cycle. In this phase, a club hair is fully formed resulting in a hard, white and dry material at the root and the hair is eventually shed from the scalp.

Those with Androgenetic Alopecia, hair shedding is in excess of 100 hairs per day, as follicular miniaturisation causes the hair’s growth cycle to become progressively shorter. This results in significantly less hairs in the anagen phase at any given time, which is why hair shedding is more frequent in those with Androgenetic Alopecia.

There are several evidence-supported approaches that may help manage hair loss. Because causes and patterns differ, there is no one-size-fits-all plan. After assessing your diagnosis, medical history, scalp and follicle health, we design an individualised care plan that may combine medical options (discussed with a doctor and, where appropriate, prescription-only items after consultation) with supportive scalp and hair care. Our goal is to help you maintain existing hair and, for some people, improve the appearance of density and volume over time. Suitability and response vary from person to person, and any potential benefits, uncertainties and risks are discussed before you decide.
Note: Prescription-only medicines are not advertised to the public and are only considered after a medical consultation. Individual results and timelines vary.
No — we don’t guarantee results, because hair biology differs for each person. Your diagnosis, duration and severity of change, genetics, scalp/follicle status, and treatment adherence all influence response. (In scarring alopecias or areas without viable follicles, regrowth is unlikely.)
But while we can’t promise an outcome, what we can do is take an evidence-based approach:
- Make an accurate diagnosis (history, scalp examination and, when indicated, trichoscopy) so we’re treating the right problem.
- Design an individualised, medically supervised plan grounded in current evidence, explaining potential benefits, uncertainties and risks, and reviewing/adjusting it over time.
- Discuss prescription-only options after a consultation where clinically appropriate (we don’t advertise these to the public).
- Support day-to-day hair and scalp care—appropriate shampoo/conditioner, leave-in serums, gentle scalp massage, and nutrition to nourish fibre strength.
Many people notice gradual changes over months—such as stabilising thinning or improving the appearance of density and volume—while others may need more time or plan adjustments. We’ll set realistic milestones, monitor progress (photos/density checks), and refine your plan together.
All medical treatments carry risks. Suitability, uncertainties and expected timelines are discussed with your doctor. Individual results vary.
There’s no fixed timeline—it depends on your diagnosis and goals. For ongoing, genetic pattern hair loss, many people benefit from a maintenance plan: when support stops, hair often follows its original pattern again over time. That said, maintenance doesn’t have to be one-size-fits-all. We’ll review your progress and can adjust, step-down or simplify your plan as your priorities change.
For non-genetic causes (e.g., temporary shedding after illness, nutrition or hormonal factors), duration typically relates to how quickly contributing factors are addressed. Some people regain the appearance of density and volume as the cycle stabilises; others may need longer monitoring.
Bottom line: We’ll tailor duration to you. If you’re happy with your progress, we can plan a maintenance strategy; if life priorities change, we can modify the routine while explaining likely trade-offs.
All medical treatments carry risks. Suitability, uncertainties and expected timelines are discussed with your doctor. Individual results vary.
Bulk billing is available for eligible patients holding a valid Medicare card, provided the consultation is considered clinically necessary by the doctor. Hair loss is a recognised medical condition — particularly where assessment, diagnosis, and discussion of treatment options are involved.
In-person appointments are generally bulk billed. Video telehealth appointments may also be bulk billed, depending on Medicare eligibility. Phone consultations can only be bulk billed if you’ve had a face-to-face visit with our GP in the past 12 months, in line with Medicare rules.
If you’re unsure, our team is happy to guide you — but in most cases, bulk billing is available.









