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You saw it: more hair in the brush, a slightly wider part, or your hairline looks different in photos.

Take a deep breath — you caught it early, and that’s the single biggest advantage you have.

At Cosmed HairSkin Solutions, we’ve guided countless patients through this exact moment across our Brisbane and Gold Coast clinics. The actions you take right now can make all the difference.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know: recognising the signs, taking immediate protective steps, and researching your treatment options.

Step 1: Confirm What You’re Actually Seeing

Most people lose 50 to 100 hairs daily as part of the natural growth cycle. However, when shedding exceeds this or you notice specific thinning patterns, it may indicate true hair loss.

Common Early Warning Signs:

  • Receding hairline, particularly at the temples
  • Thinning at the crown with more scalp visibility
  • Widening part line
  • Increased shedding in your brush or shower drain
  • Hair feels finer, more fragile, or less dense
  • Slower regrowth in areas that shed

Document Your Baseline: Take clear photos of your hairline, crown, and part line in consistent lighting. Repeat monthly to track changes objectively. This documentation will be invaluable when consulting professionals and assessing treatment effectiveness.

Step 2: Take Immediate Protective Action

While researching longer-term solutions, start protecting your hair immediately.

Handle Your Hair Gently

  • Avoid tight hairstyles: Ponytails, buns, and braids can cause traction alopecia
  • Use a wide-tooth comb, especially on wet hair
  • Pat dry gently with a soft towel
  • Limit heat styling and apply protective products first
  • Skip harsh chemicals like perms or bleaching

Optimize Your Hair Care Routine

  • Choose gentle, sulfate-free shampoos
  • Wash 2-3 times per week (avoid over-washing)
  • Massage your scalp gently to improve circulation
  • Use lukewarm water instead of hot
  • Apply conditioner to lengths and ends, not the scalp

Address Nutrition Immediately

According to research published by Harvard Health, specific vitamins and minerals are crucial for hair health. If hair loss and certain deficiencies are observed, consider taking supplements based on your doctor’s recommendation.

Our Recommended Priority Nutrients:

  • Protein: Hair is made of keratin. Include lean meats, fish, eggs, legumes
  • Iron: Essential for oxygen delivery. Found in red meat, spinach, lentils
  • Omega-3 fatty acids: Fatty fish like salmon support scalp health and may promote growth
  • Biotin and B vitamins: Support keratin production. Found in eggs, nuts, whole grains
  • Zinc: Aids tissue repair. Present in meat, shellfish, seeds
  • Vitamin D: Vital for hair growth; deficiency can hinder new growth

Foods to Prioritise: Fatty fish, eggs, leafy greens, nuts and seeds, sweet potatoes, avocados, and lean poultry. Learn more here.

Important: Over-supplementation of selenium, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E has been linked to hair loss. Focus on whole foods rather than mega-dosing supplements.

Manage Stress Effectively

Stress can push hair follicles into premature resting phases, accelerating shedding.

Immediate Strategies:

  • Practice daily meditation or deep breathing
  • Engage in regular physical activity
  • Prioritise 7-9 hours of quality sleep
  • Limit caffeine and alcohol
  • Consider counselling if stress is overwhelming

Step 3: Understand What’s Causing Your Hair Loss

Androgenetic Alopecia (Pattern Hair Loss): The most common form. DHT hormone causes follicles to shrink progressively. In men, it typically begins with receding temples and crown thinning. In women, presents as widening part and diffuse thinning. Progressive without treatment but highly treatable when caught early.

Telogen Effluvium: Temporary hair loss triggered by stress, illness, rapid weight loss, or childbirth. Hair typically recovers once the trigger is addressed.

Alopecia Areata: Autoimmune condition causing sudden, patchy hair loss. Requires medical evaluation.

Traction Alopecia: Caused by repeated pulling from tight hairstyles. Usually reversible if caught early.

Nutritional Deficiency: Results from insufficient protein, iron, or other nutrients. Highly responsive to dietary correction.

When to See a Professional

Schedule a consultation if you experience:

  • Hair loss continuing for more than 3-6 months
  • Sudden or rapid hair loss
  • Bald patches or unusual patterns
  • Scalp pain, redness, or scaling
  • Other health changes accompanying hair loss

Step 4: Research Your Treatment Options

Medications

Minoxidil (Topical or Oral): TGA-approved treatment that extends the growth phase and improves blood flow. Topical available over-the-counter, oral requires prescription, works for both men and women. Requires consistent daily use; results take 3-6 months.

Finasteride (Oral, for Men): Blocks DHT, the main culprit of male pattern baldness. Effective at slowing progression and promoting regrowth. Prescription required; not suitable for women of childbearing age.

Dutasteride (Oral, for Men): Similar to Finasteride but blocks DHT more completely.

Advanced Regenerative Treatments

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF): Use your body’s own healing factors to stimulate hair regrowth naturally. A small amount of blood is processed to concentrate growth factors, then injected into the scalp to wake up dormant follicles, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and strengthen existing hair.

PRF Advantage: PRF provides sustained growth factor release over weeks rather than days, often producing superior results with longer-lasting effects.

Best For: Early to moderate hair loss, those seeking natural options, complementing medication, post-transplant support.

Timeline: Series of treatments spaced 3-6 weeks apart, with results typically visible after 3-4 months and optimal outcomes by 6-12 months.

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

TGA-cleared devices using red light to stimulate cellular activity. Available as in-office treatments or at-home devices. Non-invasive with no systemic side effects, but requires consistent long-term use.

Hair Transplant Surgery

For more advanced hair loss where viable follicles exist in donor areas. Modern techniques include FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation). Best results when combined with maintenance treatments like medications or PRF.

Step 5: Choose Your Next Steps Wisely

Early intervention offers the best outcomes. A professional evaluation can accurately diagnose your hair loss type, rule out underlying conditions, assess follicle viability, and create a personalised treatment plan.

What to Look for in a Hair Loss Specialist

  • Medical credentials (doctors, dermatologists, trichologists)
  • Specialisation in hair restoration
  • Advanced diagnostic tools (digital scalp scanning)
  • Range of treatment options
  • Evidence-based approach
  • Transparent about realistic outcomes

Questions to Ask During Consultation

  1. What type of hair loss do I have?
  2. What’s causing it in my specific case?
  3. How viable are my hair follicles currently?
  4. What treatment options am I a candidate for?
  5. What results can I realistically expect and when?
  6. What are the costs, initial and ongoing?
  7. What happens if I don’t treat it?

The Cosmed Approach to Early Hair Loss

At Cosmed HairSkin Solutions, we specialise in early intervention with personalised treatment strategies.

Our Process:

  • Comprehensive AI digital scalp scanning and assessment
  • Accurate diagnosis of hair loss type and cause
  • Personalised treatment protocols
  • Advanced regenerative options including PRF therapy
  • Ongoing monitoring and optimisation

We offer complimentary initial consultations at our Brisbane and Gold Coast locations with no pressure or obligation.

Your 30-Day Action Timeline

Week 1: Implement gentle hair care, take baseline photos, start stress management, optimise diet

Week 2: Research treatment options, identify potential causes, prepare consultation questions

Week 3: Schedule and attend consultations with qualified specialists, get proper diagnosis

Week 4: Review information, weigh options considering lifestyle and budget, begin treatment protocol

Final Thoughts: Act Now While You Have the Advantage

You’ve caught it early, and that gives you every advantage. Hair loss is highly treatable, especially when addressed promptly. The combination of immediate protective measures, professional guidance, and appropriate treatments can preserve your hair and stimulate regrowth.

Remember: hair regrowth is gradual. Most treatments require 3-6 months to show visible results, with continued improvement over time. Patience, consistency, and professional guidance are your best allies.

Ready to take control of your hair health?

If you’ve noticed the first signs of hair loss and want expert guidance, the team at Cosmed HairSkin Solutions is here to help. Book your complimentary consultation at our Brisbane or Gold Coast clinic today. We’ll assess your situation, explain your options, and create a personalised plan to protect and restore your hair.

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