TrichoTest™ Hair Lost Treatments
Fagron TrichoTest™ is a genetic test for hair loss that analyzes genetic variations and lifestyle factors. This analysis allows us to provide personalized recommendations for hair loss treatments with a high degree of accuracy.
Research has shown a direct link between your genetic profile and how your hair loss responds to different treatment methods. This means that not all hair loss treatments are equally effective for everyone, and the success of a treatment depends on your specific genetic profile and lifestyle.
Thanks to the unique analysis conducted by Fagron TrichoTest™, we can determine which hair loss treatments are most likely to yield the best results for you. The process is straightforward, and anyone can undergo this test.
5 easy steps for hair loss optimal treatment:
· The test is carried out by our Doctor in clinic.
· Our Doctor will take a swab from the inside of your mouth to obtain a sample of your DNA. You will also be asked to complete a simple questionnaire to determine a number of lifestyle factors including age, height, weight and any medical conditions you may have.
· This will be sent to Fagron laboratories where their specially trained technicians will analyse a total of 48 genetic variations from your DNA sample.
· Detecting DNA variations, known as SNPs, facilitates our understanding of the specific characteristics of your metabolism which contribute to your hair loss. All SNPs tested by Fagron TrichoTest™ have been scientifically validated by global research.
· Within 14 days our Doctor will receive a report containing the results of your test. This will indicate which elements from your genetic coding and lifestyle factors that may be contributing to your hair loss and recommend effective hair loss treatment options for you.
About hair loss
Hair loss (alopecia) is a progressive condition that has different forms and causes. The most common hair loss type, known as androgenetic alopecia, is hereditary. If left untreated, hair loss usually progresses over time.
80% of all men experience androgenetic alopecia during their life.
40% of all women experience androgenetic alopecia during their life.