Reduced shedding,
stronger roots,
and healthier scalp support
At Mayam Aestetic, we treat hair loss the way it should be treated: with proper diagnosis first, then a plan that makes sense for your hair, your scalp, and your daily life. Hair shedding can feel stressful because it often happens quietly. One day you notice more hair on the pillow, more strands in the shower, or a widening part line, and it becomes hard to think about anything else.
The good news is that many types of hair loss are manageable. The key is not guessing. The key is understanding what’s actually causing it.
Hair loss is not one problem
“Hair loss” is a general phrase, but the reasons behind it can be completely different. Some causes are temporary and reversible. Others need ongoing treatment. Many people have more than one trigger happening at the same time.
Hair loss may show up as:
- Gradual thinning across the scalp
- Increased shedding all over
- Thinning at the hairline or temples
- Patchy hair loss in specific areas
- Breakage that feels like hair loss
Each pattern points to different possibilities, which is why the first step matters so much.
What we look at during your assessment
A hair loss consultation is not just a quick look at the scalp. At Mayam Aestetic, we take time to understand the whole story: when it started, how it progressed, what changed in your health or lifestyle, and what your scalp is doing.
Your assessment typically includes:
- A detailed history (stress, sleep, diet, medications, recent illness, hormones)
- Scalp examination to check for inflammation, scaling, sensitivity, or infection
- Hair and density evaluation to identify the type of thinning
- Discussion of your family history and your styling habits
- Lab tests where needed (especially for iron levels, thyroid function, vitamin status, hormonal markers)
This step gives you clarity. Many patients feel better simply because they finally understand what is happening and why.
Common causes we treat
Hair loss can be triggered by many factors. Some of the most common include:
Telogen
effluvium
This often happens after illness, surgery, intense stress, major weight changes, or postpartum shifts. It can feel sudden and dramatic. In many cases, it improves once the trigger is addressed and the scalp is supported properly.
Pattern
hair loss
This is often gradual and progressive. Treatment focuses on slowing the process, improving density, and protecting follicles over the long term.
Scalp
inflammation
Sometimes hair loss is not only about the hair, but about the scalp environment. Conditions such as dermatitis, psoriasis, or chronic irritation can affect growth and increase shedding.
Nutritional deficiencies
and hormonal changes
Low iron stores, thyroid imbalance, and hormonal shifts can all contribute. Treating the root cause often makes a noticeable difference.
Treatment options:
what we may recommend
At Mayam Aestetic, hair loss treatment is not a single product or one session. It is a plan built around your diagnosis, your timeline, and what you can realistically maintain.
The exact plan depends on the cause, not the symptom.
Your plan may include a combination of:
- Medical scalp treatments to reduce inflammation and support healthy follicles
- Growth-stimulating solutions when clinically appropriate
- Hair strengthening and scalp hydration protocols to improve scalp condition and reduce breakage
- Injectable support treatments (selected cases) to help nourish the scalp and encourage healthier growth
- Microneedling-based scalp stimulation when suitable
- Lifestyle and nutrition guidance based on your triggers and test results
- A maintenance schedule so results stay stable rather than fading after a short burst of effort
What results should feel like
A common mistake is expecting hair growth to behave like skincare, where you can see changes quickly. Hair takes time. Even when treatment is working well, progress is gradual and measured in months, not days.
Many patients notice:
- Less shedding first
- Improved scalp comfort and reduced irritation
- New fine regrowth (“baby hairs”)
- Slow improvement in density over time
We will guide you on what to track and when follow-up is needed, because adjusting the plan is often part of getting the best outcome.
If you’ve tried everything
and nothing worked
This is more common than you think. Many people use multiple products without a diagnosis, then lose confidence when nothing changes. Often the missing piece is that the real cause was never identified, or the treatment didn’t match the pattern.
A proper assessment can reveal issues that are easy to miss, such as low iron stores, thyroid imbalance, chronic scalp inflammation, or a combination of triggers.
A plan you can actually stick to
At Mayam Aestetic, the goal is not to give you a long list of steps you will stop after two weeks. The goal is to create a plan that fits your routine and gives you a clear direction.
Hair loss can feel personal, and it can affect confidence more than people admit. You deserve straight answers and a treatment plan built for your situation, not generic advice.