The physicians at AI Derma Clinic specialize in hair disorders. They follow a thorough diagnostic algorithm to ensure accurate diagnosis and the selection of the most appropriate treatment, in line with updated international guidelines.
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH
- Medical history
- Clinical examination/ Allocation
- Hair pull test
- Trichoscopy
- Photochemogram
- Histological examination/biopsy
Alopecia refers to hair loss, typically involving the scalp. It can be classified into scarring (cicatricial) and non-scarring types, depending on whether the hair loss is reversible or permanent.
Non-scarring alopecia refers to conditions characterized by temporary hair loss without permanent follicle destruction. These include conditions such as alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia and diffuse telogen effluvium. Hair loss may be temporary or prolonged and is often associated with genetic, hormonal, autoimmune or environmental factors.
At our dermatology clinic, we emphasize accurate diagnosis and a deeper understanding of the underlying cause, tailoring treatments to the individual needs of each patient. Our goal is to halt hair loss progression and promote the growth of new, healthy hair.
Treatment Options for Cicatricial Alopecia:
Diagnosis and Evaluation:
- Trichoscopy to assess the scalp, blood vessels and hair condition.
- Blood tests to identify potential causes such as hormonal imbalances or nutritional deficiencies.
- Skin Biopsy for histological confirmation and identification of the cause.
Medications:
- Minoxidil, Finasteride, Dutasteride.
- Systemic or topical corticosteroids.
- JAK inhibitors.
In-Clinic Treatments:
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma).
- Heterologous Mesotherapy with vitamins and growth factors.
- Polynucleotides.
Our goal is to restore hair growth and improve your quality of life. At our dermatology clinic, every treatment plan is tailored to your needs, offering the best possible solutions for healthy and strong hair.