Hair Loss Services
A holistic practitioner of trichology is a hair-and-scalp specialist who looks at hair loss and scalp issues through a whole-body lens, not just the hair itself.
Here’s the breakdown in simple terms
Trichology (the foundation)
Trichology is the study of the hair and scalp. A trichologist focuses on:
• Hair loss (shedding, thinning, breakage)
• Scalp conditions (dry scalp, dandruff, inflammation, clogged follicles)
• Hair growth cycles and follicle health
They do not diagnose medical diseases or prescribe medication—but they work alongside medical care when needed.
The “Holistic” part (what makes it different)
A holistic trichology practitioner goes deeper and asks why the hair issue is happening, looking at the root causes inside the body, such as:
• Nutritional deficiencies (iron, protein, zinc, B vitamins)
• Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, estrogen, cortisol, insulin)
• Stress & nervous system overload
• Gut health & inflammation
• Blood sugar imbalances
• Detox pathways & toxin exposure
• Lifestyle habits (sleep, diet, styling practices)
What a holistic trichologist may offer
Depending on training and scope:
• In-depth scalp analysis
• Hair loss pattern assessments
• Nutrition & lifestyle guidance
• Supplement recommendations (non-prescription)
• Herbal or natural scalp treatments
• Detox or gut-support education
• Customized hair & scalp care routines
• Referrals to doctors when labs or medical care are needed
How this differs from a dermatologist
• Dermatologist: treats medical scalp diseases with medication
• Holistic trichologist: supports hair regrowth by improving the internal environment of the body
Many clients actually benefit most when both are used together.
In one sentence:
A holistic practitioner of trichology helps people restore hair health by addressing scalp health, nutrition, hormones, stress, and lifestyle—treating the person, not just the hair.
