Hair loss causes emotional distress, especially when people experience sudden thinness combined with dramatic physical changes to their look. One of the most common culprits behind noticeable hair shedding is TE. A particular hair loss pattern runs different from familial hair loss as it exhibits short-term characteristics with known causes, including physical and mental stress, hormonal changes, or sickness. During the telogen (resting) phase, several hairs transition into shedding mode, which produces excessive hair loss.
Vogue Clinic staff members fully comprehend the strategic discomfort of observing thinning hair while being uncertain about triggering factors. Our dermatologists are highly trained in identifying the early signs of TE, pinpointing the underlying triggers, and creating a treatment plan tailored to your body’s needs. The telogen effluvium treatment at VOGUE CLINIC helps patients recover their scalp's natural harmony and promotes healthy hair regrowth for recent and prolonged thinning issues.
TE doesn’t occur randomly, it is a response to internal or external shocks that disturb your hair’s natural rhythm. The hair loss condition appears 2–3 months following any mental or physical stress that affects your body. Several conditions, including childbirth and high fevers with major surgery, rapid weight loss, and emotional trauma, can force hair into an early resting phase from its normal growth phase. The major causes of TE include both medications and thyroid disorders and problematic nutritional patterns.
The abrupt hair loss continues for several weeks to more extended periods when treatment for the root cause does not improve. The hair sheds substantial amounts while brushing or washing, which causes people to become frightened. However, we provide telogen effluvium treatment to reverse this cycle. The initial step toward recovery starts with determining what causes the condition, and we use a precise clinical approach to make this distinction possible.
Vogue Clinic dedicates its practice to healing hair and the patient’s confidence. Once your specific type of TE is diagnosed (acute or chronic), we tailor treatments that suit your needs. Acute conditions show initial signs of regrowth when the initial cause gets eliminated during the third month. Patients requiring treatment for chronic TE usually need longer treatment periods than those with acute cases.
The holistic combination of science-backed therapies, nutrition guidance, and emotional support sets our telogen effluvium treatment apart from others. We integrate programs that start follicle activation through lasers with dietary supplements to provide complete coverage of healing needs. PRP therapy can be used occasionally to enhance follicular growth advancement when required.
Data not found.