Hair fall is normal. Bald patches aren’t.
Losing 50–100 strands a day? Totally normal. But if you’re seeing bald patches, thinning areas, or hair that just refuses to grow back—that could be alopecia.
The good news? It’s treatable.

What Causes Alopecia?
Alopecia can be triggered by a mix of genetics, stress, autoimmune issues, hormonal imbalances, or even certain medications. It’s not just about what’s happening on your scalp—it’s often a sign of what’s happening inside your body.
That’s why identifying the type of alopecia is the first step to treating it right.
How to treat Alopecia: Professional Treatments That Actually Work
Backed by science. Done by experts. Made for real results.
We don’t guess. We assess.
At Welona Clinic, we offer personalized treatment plans based on your hair type, medical history, and stage of hair loss. Here are the treatments that actually make a difference:
1. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
This is one of our most popular and effective solutions. We draw a small amount of your blood, process it to concentrate the platelets, and inject it directly into your scalp. These platelets are packed with growth factors that help regenerate hair follicles and boost hair growth.
It’s all-natural, safe, and best for early to moderate stages of hair loss. Most people start seeing visible results in 2–3 sessions.
2. GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) Therapy
An upgrade to PRP, GFC uses a highly concentrated mix of growth factors to wake up sleeping hair follicles. It’s less inflammatory, more potent, and especially helpful for those with patchy alopecia or androgenetic hair loss.
The procedure is quick, with minimal downtime—and results can be long-lasting with the right care.
Think of this as a vitamin boost directly for your scalp. In this technique, customized cocktails of nutrients, peptides, and hair boosters are injected just under the surface of your skin to nourish the roots and increase density.
Ideal for people with thinning hair or slowed growth, especially when stress or nutrition is a major factor.
Medical-Grade Support That Complements the Process
We pair our clinical treatments with dermatologist-approved hair care—such as topical minoxidil, peptide serums, and mild anti-dandruff shampoos (if needed). These products are designed to strengthen the hair shaft and improve your scalp health between sessions.
What About Hair Transplants that are best to treat Alopecia?
For those with advanced or long-term hair loss, hair transplantation may be the right option. At Welona, we guide you through every step—from pre-procedure prep to post-op care. And yes, it looks completely natural when done right.
But for many people, non-surgical treatments work extremely well—especially when started early.
Start Early. Stay Consistent.
Hair regrowth isn’t overnight. It’s a journey. Most treatments take a few sessions to show full results—but the earlier you begin, the better the outcome. And at Welona, we track your progress every step of the way.
Your Hair Deserves the Best Care
If you’re noticing unusual hair fall, don’t wait for it to get worse. Book a consultation at Welona Clinic and get a customized hair restoration plan that’s designed just for you—no gimmicks, no guesswork, just science-backed solutions that actually work.