Leor - Advanced Aesthetics Clinic
Leor - Advanced Aesthetics Clinic

Hair Loss & Thinning

Your hair tells a story. Let us help rewrite the next chapter.

Understanding Hair Loss & Thinning

Hair loss affects both men and women, though the patterns and underlying causes often differ. Androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) is the most common type, driven by a genetic sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) that causes follicles to miniaturize over time. In women, diffuse thinning across the crown is more typical, while men tend to experience a receding hairline and vertex thinning.

Beyond genetics, hair loss can be triggered by telogen effluvium (stress-induced shedding), nutritional deficiencies in iron, zinc, or biotin, thyroid imbalances, post-pregnancy hormonal shifts, and even certain medications. Identifying the root cause is critical because it determines whether the hair loss is reversible and which treatments will be most effective.

At Leor, our hair restoration protocols begin with a comprehensive trichoscopic analysis to assess follicle density, miniaturization ratio, and scalp health. Based on this assessment, we design a multi-modal plan that may combine growth factor concentrates, platelet-rich plasma, mesotherapy cocktails, and advanced thread stimulation to activate dormant follicles and strengthen existing hair.

Common Causes

Genetic predisposition (androgenetic alopecia)
Hormonal imbalances including thyroid disorders and PCOS
Chronic physical or emotional stress (telogen effluvium)
Nutritional deficiencies in iron, zinc, vitamin D, or biotin
Post-pregnancy hormonal shifts
Autoimmune conditions such as alopecia areata

Signs & Symptoms

Gradual thinning at the crown or temples
Receding hairline (more common in men)
Excessive hair shedding during washing or brushing
Widening hair parting line
Visible scalp through thinning areas
Patchy bald spots

Take the First Step

Book a consultation and let our experts assess your hair loss & thinning concerns.

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