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International Journal of Medicine Sciences
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Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part A (2025)

Holistic management of advanced female pattern hair loss at Dr. Batra’s

Author(s):

Virta Suchak

Abstract:

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common form of chronic, progressive, non-scarring hair loss in both men and women, characterized by a gradual reduction in hair density, primarily in the frontal and vertex regions. In women, it often leads to significant psychological distress and negatively impacts quality of life. This case study presents a 39-year-old female with advanced female pattern alopecia and premature greying, who sought treatment for persistent hair fall, visible scalp thinning, and associated emotional distress.
The patient underwent an integrated treatment protocol over a 12-month period, which combined individualized homeopathic constitutional remedies with non-invasive bioengineered hair therapy at Dr Batra’s. The scope of treatment included addressing her total symptomatology mental, emotional, and physical as well as implementing supportive scalp care measures.
Significant clinical observations included over 70% reduction in daily hair fall by the sixth month, notable improvement in hair density and scalp coverage by the ninth month, and visible regrowth in previously sparse areas by the end of the treatment period. The patient also reported improved sleep, reduced anxiety levels, and restored emotional confidence.
This case highlights the potential of homeopathy, when used in a personalized and integrative manner, to effectively manage chronic hair loss conditions. It supports the importance of holistic and patient-centric care in achieving sustainable results and improving overall well-being in patients with AGA.
 

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International Journal of Medicine Sciences
How to cite this article:
Virta Suchak. Holistic management of advanced female pattern hair loss at Dr. Batra’s. Int. J. Med. Sci. 2025;7(2):15-17. DOI: 10.33545/26648881.2025.v7.i2a.67