Clinician-led hair loss treatment, with clear options to slow, stabilise, and improve hair loss where appropriate.
Most men notice the change, live with it for a while, or try to manage it themselves.
The earlier you act, the more you may be able to hold onto and, in many cases, improve.
Understanding what's causing hair loss
We start with a proper hair loss assessment to understand the underlying causes, including genetics, hormonal balance, metabolic health, and any contributing deficiencies.
Clinician-led hair loss diagnosis
Your hair loss pattern, history, and overall health are reviewed to determine what stage you're at and what's driving it.
Targeted hair loss treatment options
Treatment may include:
Layered hair loss treatment where needed
For stronger outcomes, treatments are often combined as part of a broader plan. This may include:
A hair loss plan that fits your situation
We build a tailored plan based on what is appropriate for you. This often involves a combination of treatments and is adjusted over time.
Managing hair loss properly
Hair loss doesn't reverse on its own. With the right approach, it can be slowed, stabilised, and in many cases, improved.
$179 (Nurse pre-assessment and initial doctor appointment)
$129 (1 month follow up)
No pressure to start treatment. Just a proper assessment first.
Hair loss treatment may include a combination of medication, supplements, and procedural options, depending on what is appropriate for you.
Procedural options include:
Book a consultation and understand what’s causing your hair loss, with a clear plan to manage it properly.
Hair loss can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies, medical conditions, or a combination of factors. A clinician-led assessment helps identify what is most likely in your case.
Thinning or shedding can happen for different reasons, including male pattern hair loss, stress, illness, deficiencies, or changes in hormone balance. Assessment helps clarify the cause before treatment is recommended.
Some change in the hairline can be normal, but ongoing recession, thinning at the temples, or reduced density may suggest male pattern hair loss.
In many cases, yes. Early treatment may help slow further loss, stabilise shedding, and support regrowth where treatment is appropriate.
Options may include prescription medicines, topical or compounded treatments, targeted supplements, and procedural treatments such as PRP, Dermapen, or exosomes where appropriate.
Blood tests may be recommended if there are signs that hormones, thyroid function, iron, nutrient status, or other health factors could be contributing.
These treatments may support hair density and follicle health for some men, often as part of a broader plan. Suitability is assessed during consultation.