Partial Alopecia

What Exactly is Partial Alopecia?

Partial alopecia is one of the common kinds of alopecia areata wherein one or more coin-sized patches of hair fall on the scalp or body. This is a condition of the autoimmune disease; the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles causing hair loss. Initially, such patches appear as isolated, while in some, it progresses into alopecia totalis or universalis. Early detection and targeted treatments help in the effective management of this condition by promoting hair regrowth and preventing further progression.

Why Choose Treatment for Partial Alopecia?

🢂 Prevents Hair Fall – It effectively stops further hair loss in affected areas.
🢂 Balances Scalp Health – Regulates scalp sebum production and the optimal level of pH.
🢂 Activates Latent Follicles – Activates inactive hair follicles to enter the growth phase.
🢂 Hair Quality Improvement – The texture and strength of hair regrown improves.

How Does Treatment for Partial Alopecia Work?

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Consultation and Diagnosis

Our experts will thoroughly examine your scalp and hair and take a proper medical history to confirm the diagnosis of partial alopecia and establish the best course of treatment for you.

Step 2: Personalized Treatment Plan

A combination of therapy may be advisable, like medicated solution application, LLLT and even PRP injection. These solutions should be well geared to stimulate the scalp and address issues with follicle health at a root cause hair loss perspective.

Step 3: Procedure during Treatment

A treatment would essentially depend upon a patient’s personal condition. Therefore,

Topical Preparations such as the Corticosteroids or some medicated application in an attempt to reduce the response of an overactive immune reaction.

  • Microneedling or PRP: Stimulation of latent follicles to encourage hair regrowth.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy: Stimulates blood circulation to the hair and follicle itself.

Step 4: Maintenance & Monitoring

Routine follow-up sessions to monitor progress and make appropriate treatments are done.

Got Questions About Partial Alopecia?

What causes partial alopecia?
It is partial alopecia- an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system initiates to fight the hair follicles of the scalp resulting in patches of loss of hair.

Yes, if addressed in time and properly treated, hair will start growing back from most places.

Results may vary case by case and according to the type of treatment pursued, but improvements are usually noticeable after continuous treatment for 4–6 weeks.
Most of the treatments, including PRP or low-level laser therapy, are not invasive and can be painless.
The cost depends on the specific treatment plan and the number of sessions required. Book a consultation for a personalized estimate.