HAIR & SCALP CONCERNS

Male Pattern Hair Loss

Understand receding hairlines, crown thinning, and gradual density changes.

Assessment-led scalp and hair care for men wanting clarity, confidence, and practical next steps.

  • Your hairline is receding or your temples look thinner.
  • You notice thinning at the crown or more visible scalp.
  • Hair styling feels harder because density has changed.
  • There is a family history of similar hair changes.
  • You want realistic advice before committing to treatments or products.

Genetics

Family history strongly influences receding hairlines, temple thinning, and crown thinning.

Hormone Sensitivity

Some follicles are sensitive to hormonal changes that gradually shorten the growth cycle.

Ageing

Hair density and strand thickness can change over time, making pattern loss more visible.

Scalp Condition

Oil imbalance, flaking, irritation, or inflammation can affect comfort and overall hair appearance.

Lifestyle & Health

Stress, sleep, nutrition, medication, and illness may influence shedding or hair quality.

Timing

Earlier support may help maintain the appearance of density before changes become advanced.

Hair & Scalp Consultation

Assessment of hairline, crown, density, scalp condition, history, and goals.

Scalp
Treatments

Treatments designed to support a cleaner, calmer, healthier scalp environment.

Hair Restoration Support

Clinic-specific treatment options aimed at supporting hair density and confidence.

LED Scalp Therapy

Where available, a gentle option to support scalp and hair wellness.

Homecare Guidance

Advice on washing, styling, scalp products, and density-supportive routines.

Referral Guidance

Medical review may be recommended if symptoms suggest an underlying cause.

  • Consultation: assess hairline, crown, density, scalp condition, goals, and suitability.
  • Early phase: focus on scalp comfort, routine consistency, and realistic planning.
  • Three months and beyond: visible changes are reviewed gradually due to natural hair growth cycles.
  • Maintenance: ongoing care may help support scalp health and the appearance of density.

PLEASE NOTE: Male pattern hair loss is common and often gradual. Support works best when advice is personalised, expectations are realistic, and medical options are discussed with a qualified health professional when appropriate.

Some men may improve density or slow visible progression with appropriate care, but results depend on the stage, cause, and consistency of treatment.

Earlier advice can be helpful because progressive thinning is often easier to support before density changes become more advanced.

It often appears as a receding hairline, temple thinning, crown thinning, or a gradual reduction in density over time.

Stress may contribute to shedding, but male pattern hair loss is usually influenced by genetics and hormone sensitivity.

Some men may benefit from discussing prescription or medical options with a GP, dermatologist, or qualified prescriber.

Book a hair and scalp consultation and get clear, realistic guidance for your next step.