Hair fall is one of the most emotionally distressing skin and hair concerns that brings patients to a skin clinic in Gurgaon — and one that is extremely common across Gurgaon’s working population. The combination of chronic stress from the city’s high-pressure corporate environment, nutritional deficiencies from erratic eating habits, hormonal imbalances, Gurgaon’s notoriously hard water, and significant pollution levels creates a perfect storm for hair loss that affects both men and women across age groups.

Yet despite how common hair fall is, most patients in Gurgaon spend months — sometimes years — trying random shampoos, oil treatments, and supplements before seeking proper medical evaluation at a qualified skin clinic in Gurgaon. This guide from SAB Clinic explains why that approach rarely works, what is actually causing your hair fall, and what evidence-based treatments genuinely deliver results.

Why self-treating hair fall in Gurgaon rarely works

Hair fall has many different causes — and the treatment for each cause is completely different. Treating iron deficiency hair loss with the same approach as hormonal hair loss will produce no results. Using an anti-dandruff shampoo for autoimmune alopecia areata is similarly ineffective. Without identifying the specific cause through appropriate blood tests and clinical evaluation, any treatment is essentially guesswork — which explains why so many patients at SAB Clinic Gurgaon have spent significant money on products that did not work before finally seeking a proper diagnosis.

Common causes of hair fall in Gurgaon

Telogen effluvium is the most common cause of sudden, diffuse hair shedding in Gurgaon’s working population. It occurs when a significant physiological or psychological stressor causes a large proportion of hairs to shift simultaneously from the growth phase into the resting and shedding phase. Common triggers include chronic work stress, significant weight loss or crash dieting, nutritional deficiencies particularly iron and ferritin, post-viral illness including COVID-19, major surgery or illness, and childbirth. The shedding typically begins 2–3 months after the trigger event and can last 3–6 months, often causing alarming levels of hair loss before spontaneously improving once the trigger is resolved.

Androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness) is the most common cause of chronic, progressive hair thinning in both men and women. In men it produces the characteristic M-shaped hairline recession and crown thinning. In women it causes diffuse thinning predominantly over the crown and top of the scalp with preservation of the hairline. It is driven by genetic sensitivity of hair follicles to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) — a hormone derived from testosterone — and is progressive without treatment.

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition causing patchy, well-defined circular areas of complete hair loss anywhere on the scalp or body. It affects both sexes and all age groups. In some patients it progresses to alopecia totalis (complete scalp hair loss) or alopecia universalis (complete body hair loss). It can spontaneously remit and recur unpredictably.

Nutritional deficiency hair loss — Iron deficiency is one of the most common and easily correctable causes of hair fall among women in Gurgaon. Low ferritin (iron stores) — even without frank anaemia — is a significant and frequently missed trigger for diffuse hair shedding. Vitamin D deficiency, zinc deficiency, and protein insufficiency also contribute to hair loss in Gurgaon’s population.

Hormonal hair loss — Thyroid disorders (both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism), polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and hormonal changes around menopause are all significant causes of hair loss in women that require medical management of the underlying hormonal condition alongside direct hair loss treatment.

Scalp conditions — Seborrhoeic dermatitis and scalp psoriasis cause inflammatory hair loss when untreated. Fungal scalp infections (tinea capitis) cause patchy hair loss with scalp scaling in both children and adults.

How SAB Clinic Gurgaon diagnoses hair fall

A thorough clinical assessment at SAB Clinic — a qualified skin clinic in Gurgaon — begins with a detailed history covering the pattern of hair loss, its duration and rate of progression, recent stressors, dietary habits, family history of hair loss, and menstrual and hormonal history in women. The scalp is examined clinically and with trichoscopy — scalp microscopy that magnifies and analyses hair follicle density, miniaturisation, and scalp condition in detail unavailable to the naked eye.

Blood investigations are prescribed based on the clinical picture — typically including complete blood count, ferritin, thyroid function tests, vitamin D, zinc, hormonal panel (including testosterone and DHEAS in women with suspected androgen excess), and blood glucose. This systematic diagnostic approach at SAB Clinic Gurgaon identifies the specific cause of hair loss in the vast majority of patients — allowing targeted, effective treatment rather than empirical trial and error.

Evidence-based hair fall treatments at SAB Clinic Gurgaon

Topical minoxidil is the most widely used and evidence-backed topical treatment for both androgenetic alopecia and telogen effluvium. Applied daily to the scalp, it prolongs the hair growth phase and increases follicle size. Results are visible at 3–6 months of consistent use. SAB Clinic Gurgaon prescribes the appropriate formulation and concentration for each patient’s hair loss type and severity.

Oral finasteride (in men) blocks DHT production at the follicle level — directly addressing the hormonal driver of male pattern baldness. It significantly slows progression and produces meaningful regrowth in many patients when used consistently. It requires medical supervision and regular review at SAB Clinic Gurgaon.

Oral minoxidil at low dose — An increasingly used and highly effective option for both male and female pattern hair loss that does not respond adequately to topical treatment alone. Low-dose oral minoxidil has shown impressive results in clinical studies with a favourable safety profile under medical supervision.

Nutritional supplementation — Identified deficiencies — iron, ferritin, vitamin D, zinc, and protein — are corrected with targeted supplementation. Correcting iron deficiency in women with low ferritin consistently produces meaningful improvement in telogen effluvium hair shedding within 3–6 months.

PRP therapy — As described in our dedicated PRP blog, platelet-rich plasma therapy at SAB Clinic Gurgaon directly stimulates dormant hair follicles — complementing medical treatment and producing visible improvement in hair density and shaft thickness. It is particularly effective when combined with minoxidil.

Scalp treatments — For scalp conditions contributing to hair loss, targeted medicated shampoos, topical corticosteroids, antifungals, and scalp peels address the underlying scalp inflammation or infection driving hair loss.

Before and after hair fall treatment

Patients treated for telogen effluvium at SAB Clinic Gurgaon typically notice a significant reduction in daily shedding within 2–3 months of identifying and addressing the trigger. Patients with androgenetic alopecia on a combination of topical minoxidil, PRP, and appropriate nutritional support notice visible improvement in density and reduced scalp show-through within 4–6 months. The key to all hair loss treatment is consistency — treatments that are started and abandoned before results appear are one of the most common reasons for dissatisfaction at any skin clinic in Gurgaon.

Frequently asked questions

What blood tests do I need for hair fall at a skin clinic in Gurgaon?

The standard panel at SAB Clinic Gurgaon includes CBC, ferritin, thyroid function, vitamin D, zinc, and a hormonal panel where clinically indicated. Your dermatologist determines the specific tests based on your clinical presentation rather than a blanket protocol.

Can hard water in Gurgaon cause hair fall?

Hard water containing high calcium and magnesium levels can affect hair shaft quality and scalp health — contributing to dryness, increased breakage, and scalp irritation. While hard water alone is unlikely to cause significant alopecia, it worsens the scalp environment in patients already prone to hair loss from other causes.

How long does hair fall treatment take to work at SAB Clinic Gurgaon?

Most hair loss treatments require 3–6 months of consistent use before meaningful clinical improvement is visible. This is because the hair growth cycle itself is 3–4 months long — any treatment that prolongs the growth phase or reduces shedding takes at least one full hair cycle to produce visible results.

Is hair fall treatment at a skin clinic in Gurgaon different from a trichologist?

A dermatologist at a qualified skin clinic in Gurgaon — such as SAB Clinic — has the full medical training to diagnose and manage all causes of hair loss including systemic medical causes, prescribe medications, perform procedures such as PRP and scalp injections, and recommend hair transplant surgery when appropriate. This comprehensive scope is broader than a standalone trichology consultation.

Can stress-related hair loss be reversed at SAB Clinic Gurgaon?

Yes. Telogen effluvium caused by stress typically reverses once the stressor is addressed and any nutritional deficiencies are corrected. Most patients regain their previous hair density within 6–12 months with appropriate treatment and stress management.

Book your hair fall consultation at SAB Clinic — the trusted skin clinic in Gurgaon

Stop guessing about what is causing your hair fall and start treating it with the right diagnosis. Book a comprehensive hair loss assessment at SAB Clinic Gurgaon — with trichoscopy, targeted blood tests, and a personalised treatment plan designed to address your specific cause. Serving patients from DLF, Golf Course Road, South Delhi, Sohna Road, Faridabad, and across NCR. Book your consultation today.