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Your Hair Is Thinning. But Nobody’s Taking It Seriously.

Female Pattern Hair Loss

You’ve mentioned it to doctors. They told you it’s stress. Or ageing. Or that you’re overthinking it. But you see the widening parting. You feel the lighter ponytail. You know something is wrong and you deserve an answer, not a dismissal.

RECOGNISE THE SIGNS

Is This What You’re Experiencing?

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone and there is a solution.

01

Widening central parting

The most characteristic sign — your parting line is gradually getting wider, exposing more scalp.

02

Diffuse thinning, not patches

Unlike male pattern loss, female pattern loss is spread evenly — making it harder to pinpoint but impossible to ignore.

03

Preserved hairline

Your front hairline is mostly intact, but behind it the density has visibly reduced.

04

Increased shedding during hormonal changes

Pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, PCOD every hormonal shift worsens the fall.

05

Fine, wispy new growth

Regrowth exists but it’s so fine it adds no volume a sign of follicle miniaturisation.

06

Emotional burden

Hair loss in women carries a different weight. The impact on identity and confidence is profound.

UNDERSTANDING THE ROOT CAUSE

Why Female Hair Loss Is Different And Why It’s Undertreated

Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is the most common cause of progressive hair thinning in women, yet it’s routinely dismissed as stress or normal ageing. The mechanisms are hormonal and genetic but unlike the male version, they respond particularly well to holistic internal treatment.

01

Androgen Sensitivity

Even normal levels of androgens can trigger follicle miniaturisation in genetically sensitive women. It’s not about excess hormones it’s about how your follicles respond to them.

02

PCOD & Insulin Resistance

Polycystic ovarian disease elevates androgens and disrupts the growth cycle. Many women with FPHL have undiagnosed or undertreated PCOD.

03

Iron & Ferritin Deficiency

Women lose iron monthly through menstruation. Chronically low ferritin even within the ‘normal’ lab range is one of the most underdiagnosed drivers of female hair loss.

04

Thyroid & Perimenopause

Thyroid dysfunction and declining oestrogen during perimenopause directly accelerate thinning. Both are treatable when identified.

TREATMENT APPROACH

The Usual Approach vs The Vivaann Way

Most treatments manage the surface. Ours corrects the system.

TREATMENT APPROACH

Surface Treatment

WHAT VIVAANN DOES

Root-Cause Protocol

YOUR JOURNEY

What Happens When You Visit

A clear, comfortable process from your first consultation to lasting results.

01

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Women-Specific Consultation

The doctor evaluates your menstrual history, hormonal profile, pregnancy history, PCOD status, thyroid function, nutritional intake, and thinning pattern. This is not a generic hair consultation. Duration: 30 minutes.

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Targeted Blood Work & Trichoscopy

Hormonal panel (androgens, thyroid, insulin), ferritin, B12, and Vitamin D alongside scalp trichoscopy to assess miniaturisation severity.

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Personalised Protocol

Constitutional homeopathy targets your specific hormonal imbalance. If PCOD or thyroid is driving the loss, treatment addresses the root condition not just its hair-related symptom.

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Density Recovery Monitoring

Follow-up trichoscopy tracks strand thickness, miniaturisation reversal, and new growth quality giving you visible evidence of progress.

REAL PATIENTS, REAL RESULTS

What Our Patients Say

Every doctor said it’s stress. No one tested my hormones. Here, they found PCOD and low ferritin both untreated for years. My hair has improved more in 4 months than in 3 years of random treatments.

— Joseph H.

As a woman losing hair, I felt dismissed everywhere. Dr Anand was the first doctor who didn’t dismiss me. She found the cause and treated it. My parting is narrower now.

— Devika Jain

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

When driven by hormonal, nutritional, or metabolic factors, which it often is, yes. The earlier the intervention, the better the recovery. Follicle miniaturisation is reversible; follicle death is not.

Not with this approach. Our goal is to correct the internal driver so that your hair sustains itself without dependency on topical medication.

Very likely contributing. PCOD elevates androgens which directly accelerate follicle miniaturisation. Treating the PCOD alongside the hair loss is essential for lasting results.

Yes. Constitutional homeopathy has no contraindications during pregnancy or preconception unlike minoxidil and finasteride which are not recommended for women of childbearing age.

Yes. Dr. Mrs. Anand Bhati a woman physician personally conducts all consultations and treatments. We understand that female hair loss conversations require sensitivity and privacy.

Take the first step

Your Hair Loss Isn’t Trivial. And
It Isn’t Untreatable.

A woman physician who understands what you’re going through.
Your first consultation is at no charge.

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