Hair Loss

Losing hair is natural — everyone sheds between 50 to 100 strands daily. Yet, hair loss tends to affect certain groups more frequently.

Hair loss, medically known as alopecia (al-o-PEE-she-uh), is a condition that affects both men and women, causing thinning or balding patches on the scalp. Hair shedding can occur gradually over time or suddenly, depending on the underlying cause.

Types of Hair Loss

Androgenetic alopecia

This is the most common type of hair loss, often known as female or male pattern baldness. It is a process that involves the gradual thinning of the hairline and eventual baldness.

Telogen Effluvium

Telogen Effluvium (ee-floo-vee-uhm) is a type of hair loss that occurs when there is a sudden shock to the body, such as childbirth, surgery, or extreme stress. This causes hair follicles to enter the resting phase (telogen) prematurely. During the telogen phase, hair doesn’t grow but doesn’t fall out either. As such, you might notice hair thinning, especially at the top of your head.

Alopecia Areata (a-ree-uh-tuh)

Alopecia areata (a-ree-uh-tuh) is a common autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, leading to hair loss in small, round patches on the scalp. Based on studies, scientists believe that this condition is likely hereditary.

Causes of Hair Loss

Multiple reasons from hormones to lifestyle factors can contribute to hair fall more than you think.

Signs and Symptoms of Hair Loss

Most people begin to see signs of hair loss in their 30s, but it can start as early as your late teens or early 20s. The most common hair loss symptoms include:

Gradual thinning of the hair

This is the most common hair loss type, occurring as people get older. In men, hair usually starts receding at the forehead hairline, while women often notice a widening part in their hair.

Bald patches on the scalp

This is commonly seen in male pattern hair loss.

Excessive shedding of hair during washing or brushing

A sudden shock, like stress or trauma, can cause this. This type of hair loss usually makes your hair thinner, but it’s only temporary.

Hair Loss Treatment Options in Singapore

There is no shortage of alopecia treatments in Singapore. From topical and oral medications to hair transplant surgery, the options are plentiful. Yet, hair treatments might be the most effective solution.

At Papilla by Kim Lim, our lineup of non-invasive hair and scalp treatments delivers gentle yet effective solutions for hair loss management. We prioritise hair and scalp health, restoring its natural ionic balance, and collagen, promoting cellular healing without harsh measures or prolonged recovery periods.

Treatments targeting hair loss are:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the effective hair loss treatments available in Singapore?

Effective hair loss treatments in Singapore include topical medications, oral medications, hair transplant surgery, and laser therapy.

Yes, there are specific hair loss treatments tailored for men. Our hair and scalp treatments at Papilla use advanced technology to help stimulate hair regrowth, even in dormant hair shafts

The prices of hair loss treatment in Singapore vary depending on the type of treatment and the severity of the condition. It can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars on average.

Anti-hair loss treatments in Singapore may include topical medications, oral medications, laser therapy, and hair transplant surgery.

Yes, there are specialised treatments available for alopecia in Singapore, including FDA-approved technologies like laser light therapy, electroporation therapy, and radiofrequency therapy that we offer at Papilla.

Some natural remedies and alternative treatments for hair loss in Singapore include scalp massage, essential oil treatments, and dietary supplements.