About - Alopecia Treatment
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to sudden and often patchy hair loss. Treatment focuses on calming this immune response to allow natural hair regrowth. The most effective therapies include steroid injections, topical steroid creams or solutions, and oral medications—all designed to reduce inflammation and stop the immune attack on the follicles.
How it Works
Procedure
Clinical Evaluation - A thorough scalp and skin assessment is done to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other causes of hair loss.
Steroid Injections - For small, patchy areas, corticosteroids are injected directly into the bald spots using fine needles.
Topical Steroid Application - In larger or sensitive areas, steroid creams or solutions are applied to reduce inflammation.
Oral Medication - If necessary, tablets are prescribed to modulate the immune system and support regrowth.
Follow-Up & Monitoring - Progress is monitored over several weeks to months, and treatment is adjusted as needed.
Book NowBenefits
- Encourages regrowth in areas affected by patchy hair loss
- Reduces immune response attacking hair follicles
- Non-surgical and safe under medical supervision
- Visible results often within a few weeks
- Suitable for repeated use if condition recurs
Risks or Considerations
- Mild Side Effects: Redness, slight pain, or skin thinning at injection sites
- Requires Ongoing Care: Alopecia Areata can recur, needing repeat treatments
- Not a Cure: Treatment manages symptoms but doesn’t guarantee permanent regrowth
- Medical Supervision Needed: To avoid overuse or misuse of steroids




Who Should Get It Alopecia Treatment
This treatment is recommended for:
- Individuals diagnosed with Alopecia Areata
- Patients with patchy hair loss on the scalp, eyebrows, or beard
- Those who have experienced recent hair shedding due to autoimmune activity
- Children and adults (treatment plan is adjusted accordingly)
FAQs
Is this treatment permanent?
Results vary; some patients experience long-lasting regrowth, while others may need repeated treatment due to recurring alopecia.
How soon will hair grow back?
Many patients begin to see regrowth within 4 to 8 weeks.
Are steroid injections safe?
When administered correctly by a medical professional, they are safe. Long-term use may require monitoring to avoid skin thinning.
Can children receive this treatment?
Yes, under the care of a qualified doctor and with adjusted dosages.