Alopecia Treatment
Alopecia is sensitive, personal and often misunderstood. Dr Farzana offers a private, unhurried medical consultation to understand your concerns and discuss where regenerative support may be suitable.
What is alopecia and how is it assessed?
Alopecia is a broad term for hair loss that may have different causes and patterns. At Restore by Dr Farzana, alopecia concerns are discussed during a private consultation to understand your history, symptoms, expectations and whether regenerative hair support may be suitable.
Not all alopecia is the same. Some forms may respond to medical or regenerative support; others need specialist input. We are honest about what may help and what is outside the scope of aesthetic regenerative care. There are several recognised patterns of alopecia and hair loss, including androgenic (female and male pattern), telogen effluvium (often stress, postnatal or post-illness related), alopecia areata, and traction-related hair loss. Many women also experience menopausal and perimenopausal hair thinning, increased shedding from significant life stress, gradual recession at the hairline and reduced density at the crown. Where appropriate, Dr Farzana arranges targeted blood tests to investigate possible contributors such as ferritin and iron status, thyroid function, vitamin D, B12 and hormonal markers, so that treatment recommendations are guided by your full clinical picture.
Who it may help
- Concerns about diffuse or patchy hair loss
- Early androgenic alopecia
- Hair loss following hormonal change, stress or illness
- Patients wanting a private, doctor-led second opinion
- Menopausal and perimenopausal hair thinning
- Stress-related shedding (telogen effluvium)
- Receding hairline and thinning crown patterns
- Patients wanting investigative blood tests for hair loss
Concerns patients search for
Patients often ask us about the following in everyday language:
How the treatment works
Unhurried assessment of your history, hair, scalp and concerns.
Honest discussion of whether regenerative support such as PRP may be appropriate, or whether specialist input is recommended.
Where suitable, a staged plan with realistic timelines and review points.
Your treatment journey
- 01Private Consultation
- 02Suitability Assessment
- 03Personalised Treatment Plan
- 04Treatment & Aftercare
Why choose Dr Farzana
- 20+ years of medical experience
- Background in dermatology and gynaecology
- Doctor-led consultation and treatment, never delegated
- Discreet, women-focused care
- Regenerative and longevity-led protocols
- Featured across UK editorial press (Tatler, Grazia, The Times)
Hair loss has many causes. Treatment suitability, expected outcomes, risks and aftercare are confirmed during a private medical consultation with Dr Farzana. Regenerative options such as PRP and growth factor therapy may support hair and scalp health in suitable patients, but results vary between individuals and no treatment can guarantee regrowth.
Frequently asked questions
What is alopecia?+
Alopecia is a broad term for hair loss. There are several types and patterns, with different causes and treatment considerations. A consultation helps identify what may be relevant for you.
Can alopecia be treated?+
Some forms of alopecia may be supported with medical or regenerative options where suitable. We do not claim to cure alopecia, and certain forms need specialist medical care.
Is PRP suitable for alopecia?+
PRP may be discussed for some patterns of hair loss, but suitability depends on the type of alopecia and is confirmed individually during consultation.
What happens during consultation?+
Dr Farzana reviews your history, examines your hair and scalp, discusses possible contributors, and explains what realistic options may exist.
Are results guaranteed?+
No. We are clear that regenerative treatments may support hair and scalp health in suitable patients, but no treatment can guarantee identical outcomes.
Is consultation required?+
Yes. All alopecia support begins with a private medical consultation so that suitability and safety can be assessed.
Will I be pressured into treatment?+
Never. If a treatment is not appropriate, we will say so and signpost where helpful.
Where can I see Dr Farzana?+
Private consultations are available across Manchester, Leeds, Islamabad and Karachi depending on clinic availability.
What are the different types of hair loss?+
Common patterns include androgenic alopecia (female and male pattern), telogen effluvium (often stress, postnatal or post-illness related), alopecia areata, traction alopecia, menopausal hair changes, receding hairline and thinning at the crown. A consultation helps identify the most likely pattern in your case.
Do you offer blood tests for hair loss?+
Yes, where clinically appropriate, Dr Farzana arranges targeted blood tests covering ferritin, iron studies, thyroid function, vitamin D, B12 and hormonal markers to help identify possible contributors to your hair loss.
Can menopausal or stress-related hair loss be treated?+
Often yes. Menopausal hair thinning and stress-related shedding may be supported with a combination of medical, regenerative and lifestyle measures. Suitability is confirmed individually.
Where Dr Farzana practises
Patients can request a private consultation depending on clinic availability across:
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