All hair loss is not created equal. Identifying your scalp type is the first step on your journey to regrowth.

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Male Genetic Hair Loss

The leading cause of hair loss is due to genetics. The good news? You have a choice in stopping it. Both male and female pattern hair loss can be identified through a scalp evaluation, and even stopped in its tracks. Boosting treatments can yield satisfying results leading to regrowth and regained confidence.

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Female Genetic Hair Loss

The leading cause of hair loss is due to genetics. The good news? You have a choice in stopping it. Both male and female pattern hair loss can be identified through a scalp evaluation, and even stopped in its tracks. Boosting treatments can yield satisfying results leading to regrowth and regained confidence.

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Alopecia Areata (Autoimmune Hair Loss)

Alopecia Areata, an immune condition that causes your body to attack any hair bearing area (scalp, facial hair, etc), manifests in circular patches of hair loss. It can be stress induced or due to internal immune distress.

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Telogen Effluvium (Shock Shedding/Loss)

Increased shedding can cause noticeably thinner, diffuse hair. The cause? Anything from hormones to illnesses (we’re looking at you Covid-19 hair loss), to postpartum, dietary changes, or stress.

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Cancer Related Hair Loss

NHLMA is the first in the country to assists cancer-related hair loss. Our programs implement innovative hair treatments to accelerate the hair growth after chemo. Effective treatments help stimulate blood flow, increase mitochondria (cellular energy) and nutrients to hair follicles.

“I booked a complimentary consultation with NHLMA and followed their advice on how to treat my badly thinning crown area. In less than 3 months my hair had filled in to the point that I don’t worry any more that I was going to have to live with a bald spot in my crown area or feel self conscious about it.”

— Michelle T., NHLMA Patient