Androgenic alopecia (commonly referred to as female pattern baldness) is often linked to hormonal imbalances, genetics, and excessive DHT (dihydrotestosterone), which shortens the hair growth phase. While PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy can be beneficial for stimulating hair growth and improving hair thickness, it is generally considered a temporary solution and needs to be repeated for lasting effects. Complete reversal may not be possible, but significant improvement is achievable if you adopt a holistic approach combining PRP, topical treatments like Minoxidil, and nutritional support to nourish hair follicles.
In Ayurveda, the focus would be on balancing Pitta dosha, as excessive Pitta can lead to hair thinning. Herbal treatments like Bhringraj, Amla, and Brahmi are excellent for promoting hair health and reducing hair fall. Ashwagandha can help regulate hormones, while Triphala supports overall scalp health. Maintaining a stress-free lifestyle and nutritious diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins (especially biotin, Vitamin D, and zinc) will aid in promoting long-term hair health. However, complete reversal depends on the underlying cause and individual factors, and it’s best to continue with professional treatments and follow up with your healthcare provider for the best outcomes.
Trying to reverse androgenic alopecia is kinda tricky, especially when it’s been around for a couple years. In Ayurveda, this condition is often linked to imbalances in the pitta dosha and underlying factors like stress, diet, and lifestyle can play a role too. To work toward reversal, it’s about going deeper, not just the surface level stuff.
One thing you wanna focus on is strengthening your overall health. A big part of this comes from balancing your doshas through diet. You should avoid spicy, oily, and fried foods, which tend to aggravate Pitta. Include more cooling and soothing foods like cucumber, leafy greens, and sweet fruits like melons and grapes. Also, staying hydrated is crucial!
Massage is your new best friend. Massaging your scalp regularly using coconut oil or almond oil. Just gently work it into the scalp and let it sit for a few hours or even overnight if you can. This nourishes your scalp and can help improve blood circulation.
Your lifestyle matters too. Stress? Yeah, try to keep it in check with meditation or yoga. This kinda thing can impact hair health more than you think. I know it sounds kinda cliche, but if you’ve got a high-stress job or environment, even adding 15 minutes of meditation or listening to calm music might help.
Herbal remedies can be useful. Try using herbs like Bhringraj or Amla, they have nourishing properties. You can find these in the form of powders or oils and they can aid in strengthening the hair.
Visit an Ayurvedic practitioner near you. They can look more deeply into your health patterns and offer more tailored advice. Remember, this is a gradual process and results will vary depending on various factors like genetics and individual constitution.
Your PRP sessions? They can be complementary to the above, kinda like a booster. But consistency in lifestyle and diet changes is key here if you’re looking for more sustainable improvement.



