Hair loss, also known as alopecia, occurs when hair begins to thin, shed, or stop growing in certain areas of the scalp. It’s a common condition that can affect both men and women at any age. Hair loss can happen gradually over time or suddenly, depending on the underlying cause. The good news is that with the right diagnosis and treatment, most forms of hair loss are treatable and manageable.
Common signs and symptoms of hair loss include:
If you’re noticing any of these symptoms, it’s best to consult a licensed provider to determine the cause and explore treatment options.
Hair loss can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
Understanding the root cause is key to creating an effective treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Virtual treatment makes it easy and private to get help for hair loss. Through a secure online visit, licensed providers can:
You’ll receive expert guidance and a personalized plan without needing to visit a clinic in person.
If appropriate, yes. Licensed clinicians can prescribe FDA-approved medications such as minoxidil (topical treatment), finasteride (oral treatment for men), or other growth-supporting therapies. Depending on your individual case, your provider may also recommend supplements, prescription shampoos, or regenerative treatments. Every plan is customized to target the cause of your hair loss and promote lasting, healthy regrowth.
Gradual thinning of hair on the scalp, eyebrows, or body without sudden patches.
Mild shedding that is consistent with normal hair cycles (e.g., seasonal shedding).
No redness, pain, or scalp sores, just cosmetic hair concerns.
Able to try lifestyle changes, topical treatments, or prescribed hair regrowth therapies safely via telehealth.
No sudden changes in hair texture or density; shedding is predictable and not rapidly worsening.
Sudden or patchy hair loss (alopecia areata or scarring alopecia patterns).
Scalp pain, redness, swelling, or signs of infection such as pus or crusting.
Hair loss accompanied by systemic symptoms: fatigue, weight changes, fever, or hormonal changes.
Rapid or unexplained hair shedding across the scalp or body within weeks.
Underlying medical conditions suspected: thyroid disease, autoimmune disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies, or side effects from medications.
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