Dermatologist:
Dermatologists specialize in skin, hair, and nail conditions. They can diagnose the cause of hair loss and recommend appropriate treatments. Dermatologists also understand that a skin condition can have a serious impact on your health and well-being.
Trichologist:
Trichologists can be particularly helpful if you’re experiencing hair and scalp issues that haven’t been resolved with standard over-the-counter treatments. They offer a specialized approach in getting to the root cause of the issue and treating these conditions.
Primary Care Physician:
A physician who provides care to a patient at the time of first-non-emergent contact. PCPs include Internists (formerly general practitioners), family practitioners, or emergency room physicians.
Functional Provider:
Functional medicine providers spend time listening to you and gathering your medical history. Functional medicine is a holistic and personalized approach to healthcare, focusing on identifying and addressing the root causes of chronic illnesses rather than just managing symptoms
Hair Transplant Surgeon:
If you’re considering surgical options, a hair transplant surgeon can perform procedures like hair transplantation or scalp reduction. While hair transplant surgery is an investment, it can provide a lasting and satisfying solution for those struggling with hair loss. Consulting with a qualified hair transplant surgeon can help you understand the options and set realistic expectations. Hair transplants can offer natural coverage for women with scarring and non-scarring hair loss.