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Hair fall is common, but not all hair loss is normal. Many people ignore early warning signs, assuming shedding will stop on its own. Unfortunately, by the time they seek help, significant and irreversible hair loss may have already occurred.

At RECOMB Hair Transplant Centre, Surat, we strongly believe that early medical consultation can prevent permanent hair loss. This guide helps you understand when hair fall is normal and when it requires a doctor’s evaluation.


What Is Considered Normal Hair Fall?

Losing 50–100 hairs per day is considered normal as part of the natural hair cycle.

Normal hair fall usually:

  • Is evenly distributed

  • Does not cause visible thinning

  • Does not change the hairline

  • Resolves within a few weeks

This type of shedding does not require medical treatment.


Warning Signs That You Should Consult a Doctor

1. Excessive Hair Fall for More Than 6–8 Weeks

If hair shedding continues beyond two months, it may indicate an underlying issue such as nutritional deficiency, hormonal imbalance, or early pattern hair loss.


2. Visible Thinning or Widening of Hair Part

If your scalp becomes more visible or the hair part widens, medical evaluation is essential.


3. Receding Hairline or Temple Thinning

Gradual recession at the temples is often an early sign of androgenetic alopecia, which requires early medical intervention.


4. Sudden Patchy Hair Loss

Round or oval bald patches may indicate alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that needs prompt treatment.


5. Hair Fall After Illness, Surgery, or Stress

This may be telogen effluvium, which is reversible but requires diagnosis and monitoring.


6. Hair Loss with Itching, Scaling, or Redness

Scalp conditions like fungal infection, psoriasis, or dermatitis can damage follicles if untreated.


7. Hair Loss Along with Other Symptoms

Hair fall combined with:

  • Fatigue

  • Weight changes

  • Menstrual irregularities

  • Acne or excessive facial hair

may indicate hormonal or thyroid disorders.


8. Family History of Baldness

If hair loss runs in your family, early consultation allows preventive treatment before visible baldness develops.


Why Early Consultation Matters

Early diagnosis allows:

  • Preservation of existing follicles

  • Slowing or stopping genetic hair loss

  • Avoiding unnecessary supplements

  • Preventing progression to baldness

  • Reducing the need for surgery later

Once follicles are permanently lost, only hair transplant can restore them.


What Happens During a Hair Loss Consultation?

At RECOMB Hair Transplant Centre, a hair loss consultation includes:

  • Detailed medical and family history

  • Scalp and hair density examination

  • Trichoscopy (follicle analysis)

  • Blood tests if required

  • Diagnosis-based treatment planning

Treatment is always personalized and ethical.


Common Conditions a Doctor Can Diagnose Early

Correct diagnosis prevents incorrect treatment and wasted time.


When Hair Transplant Is NOT the First Step

Many patients assume hair transplant is the immediate solution. In reality:

  • Early hair loss often responds well to medicines

  • Diffuse thinning may not need surgery

  • Young patients require stabilization first

At RECOMB, hair transplant is recommended only when medically justified.


Final Medical Advice

If you are worried about your hair, do not wait for visible baldness.
Early consultation can save your hair, time, and money.

Hair loss is easier to control than to reverse.

At RECOMB Hair Transplant Centre, Surat, we focus on early diagnosis, ethical treatment, and long-term hair health.


Contact RECOMB Hair Transplant Centre

Address:
19, Ground Floor, Zenon Building,
Opp. Unique Hospital, near Kiran Motors,
Khatodara Wadi, Surat, Gujarat 395001

Phone: +91 7624008000
Website: www.recombhair.com

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