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Hair Loss Treatments in Bandar Sri Sendayan
Hair Loss Treatments
Whether it shows up as thinning hair, a widening part, or bald patches, hair loss affects many aging Malaysians today.
At U.n.i Klinik Bandar Sri Sendayan, we provide treatments to help you restore healthier, fuller hair. Our doctors will look at the root causes of hair loss and create the best plan to help you stop it.
Our Hair Loss Treatments
We combine modern dermatology with proven solutions to restore your hair and confidence. Depending on your diagnosis, your treatment plan may include:
Minoxidil
Minoxidil is applied directly to the scalp, which helps widen blood vessels and improve nutrient delivery to hair follicles. This encourages hair to stay longer in the growth phase, leading to thicker, fuller strands over time.
Finasteride
Finasteride works by lowering hormone levels in the scalp, helping to stop further hair thinning and promote regrowth. It’s most effective when started early, and many patients notice reduced hair fall within the first few months.
Scalp Health
For treatment to be effective, you’ll need a healthy scalp. We’ll help you address any problems that can slow down your progress like dermatitis, psoriasis and eczema. These will help your scalp recover and your hair to grow stronger.
Hair Loss Treatment for Men and Women
Options Between Treatments for Men and Women
We offer several professional treatment options, depending on the size, number, and location of your warts:
For Men
The most common cause of male hair loss is androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness), driven by the hormone DHT. Men often benefit from oral medications like finasteride, which directly reduce DHT levels, slowing hair loss and encouraging regrowth.
Topical minoxidil is also widely used and can be combined with oral treatment for stronger results. Since receding hairlines and crown thinning are typical in men, treatments often target these specific areas.
For Women
Female hair loss tends to present as overall thinning rather than a receding hairline. Hormonal fluctuations (such as after pregnancy or during menopause), thyroid disorders, or iron deficiency may play a role.
Women usually respond better to topical minoxidil, as oral finasteride isn’t commonly prescribed for women due to safety concerns. In some cases, oral medications like spironolactone may be used to block the effects of hormones contributing to hair loss.
Treatment | Men | Women |
Minoxidil (Topical) | Widely used and FDA-approved for male pattern baldness. Results typically visible after 4–6 months of consistent use. | FDA-approved for female pattern hair loss (usually 2% or 5% solution/foam). Helps improve hair density and reduce thinning. Works best for diffuse thinning across the scalp. |
Finasteride (Oral) | FDA-approved for men. Blocks DHT, the hormone responsible for follicle shrinkage. Effective in slowing hair loss and promoting regrowth, especially at the hairline and crown. Results seen within 3–6 months. | Not typically prescribed for women of childbearing age due to risk of birth defects. May be considered for postmenopausal women under strict medical supervision. Not FDA-approved for women. |
Why Choose Us
A Patient-Centered Clinic
We believe in open communication. Our doctors will clearly explain your diagnosis, treatment options, and answer your questions.
We’re here for you, day or night. Whether you experience a sudden illness or require urgent care, our doors are always open. You’ll have access to medical professionals whenever you need them most.
We understand the importance of patient privacy. Your information will be kept confidential and secure in accordance with us.
FAQ on Hair Loss Treatments
Frequently Asked Questions
Patience is key. With minoxidil, most people notice improvements within 4–6 months, while finasteride can take 3–6 months to show visible changes. Stopping treatment usually causes hair loss to return, so consistency is important.
Both medications (Minoxidil and Finasteride) are generally safe when prescribed by a doctor. Minoxidil can sometimes cause mild scalp irritation, while finasteride may cause side effects like reduced libido in some men. Women who are pregnant or planning pregnancy should not use finasteride due to safety concerns.
Women can use minoxidil safely and effectively, but finasteride is usually not recommended, especially for women of childbearing age. Postmenopausal women may sometimes be prescribed finasteride under close medical supervision.
If medications alone aren’t enough, your doctor may suggest other supportive treatments such as scalp health therapies and more specialist treatments.
In most cases, yes. You need to keep taking the treatment to maintain results. If you stop, hair loss may return to its previous pattern.
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Hair Loss Treatments at U.n.i Klinik Bandar Sri Sendayan
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Hair loss doesn’t have to be permanent. With the right care, many patients see stronger, thicker, and healthier hair again.Book a consultation with our doctors today and take the first step toward growing back your hair.