Hair Loss Treatment in Palm Beach County

If you are exploring hair loss treatment, you are not alone. Many people experience shedding, thinning, or patchy loss that can improve with the right diagnosis and a plan you can follow at home and in the clinic.[1,2] At Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery Institute (DCSI), we care for patients across Palm Beach County from offices in Wellington and Delray Beach. 

Why Causes Matter for Hair Loss Treatment

Hair loss is a pattern, not a single problem. Genetics, hormones, autoimmune activity, nutritional shifts, stress, medications, and scalp disease can all contribute. Understanding the driver helps select therapy, set expectations, and decide how to track progress.[1, 2]  If you want a primer on inheritance, our article on how the baldness gene works explains why some people notice earlier thinning than others. A clear cause improves the odds that hair loss treatment will lead to a visible change over time.

How We Diagnose Before Hair Loss Treatment

Your visit starts with a conversation about timeline, symptoms, family history, and medications, followed by a scalp and hair shaft exam. When appropriate, we order targeted labs, such as iron or thyroid studies, to look for correctable factors. Most plans require several months for the first improvements because hair growth cycles move slowly, so we map checkpoints and photographs to make progress easier to see.[1,2]  If you want an overview of the evaluation steps, visit our hair treatment page. Before you arrive, you can streamline intake with our new patients’ resources.

With the diagnosis in hand, we outline hair loss treatment goals that match your health history, preferences, and schedule. We favor practical plans, monitored and supported with education at each visit.

Medical and Procedural Hair Loss Treatment Options

Most people do best with a combination of medical therapies, procedures, and scalp care that support regrowth while we manage the underlying cause.

Medication therapy. Many patients benefit from evidence-based medications used consistently. Topical minoxidil supports miniaturized follicles in eligible patients. Select candidates may be prescribed finasteride as part of a monitored plan, and spironolactone (women) can be considered when hormonal factors are present. These options require individualized dosing and safety review with a dermatologist.[1,2]

In-office procedures. Our team offers PRP hair restoration that uses a concentrated preparation of your own platelets to signal follicles, as well as corticosteroid scalp injections for certain inflammatory causes, including alopecia areata and some scarring processes. [1,2]

Light and device support. Adjuncts like low-level laser therapy (LLLT) may be added for appropriate candidates at home or in the clinic to complement a medical plan.[1]

Scalp care and maintenance. A focused scalp treatment for hair loss program supports a healthy environment for growth while we address the root cause. This often includes gentle cleansing, targeted topicals, and habits that protect fragile hair fibers. When cosmetic refinements are part of your goals, explore options within our cosmetic dermatology services.

We tailor options to common scenarios. Early pattern changes often respond to thinning hair treatment that emphasizes consistent topical use and nutrition review. Suspected autoimmune drivers call for a discussion of alopecia treatment pathways and how they fit with your health history. When the plan is clear and staged, many patients appreciate having simple hair regrowth solutions with realistic timelines and check-ins that fit their week. Non-surgical hair restoration can be effective when it is matched to the right diagnosis and followed consistently.[1,2]

Who Benefits Most From Hair Loss Treatment

Teens with sudden shedding, women with widening parts, and men with receding hairlines all benefit from early evaluation. A board-certified dermatologist for hair loss can help you understand what is reversible and what may require ongoing maintenance. Most patients notice improvements within three to six months, with continued gains up to a year when therapy is followed as directed.[1,2] Clear education and follow-up are built into every step, so you know what to expect and how to measure progress.

FAQs About Hair Loss Treatment

How long until I see results?

Most plans need several months for noticeable change because hair growth cycles take time. We set checkpoints so you know what to look for and when. [1]

Are the treatments safe?

Safety depends on the match between therapy and diagnosis, as well as your medical history. We review benefits, risks, and monitoring so you can make informed choices. [1,2]

Will I need long-term maintenance?

Many strategies include a maintenance phase. We explain how to taper or continue based on your goals and response, so that you can plan.[1,2]

For a quick overview of genetics, our article on the baldness gene adds helpful context in a few minutes.

In our experience, hair loss treatment works best when it is personalized, evidence-based, and supported with regular follow-up. Our goal is to help you feel confident about each step and see steady progress over time.

Local Access to Hair Loss Treatment

If you are looking for hair loss care in Palm Beach County, our Wellington and Delray Beach offices make it simple to be seen close to home. Patients also visit us from West Palm Beach, Jupiter, and Boca Raton when they want coordinated medical and cosmetic care in one place. If you prefer a dermatologist for hair loss in Palm Beach County, our team provides diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up in a single practice, so you do not have to manage multiple referrals. Many families choose DCSI as their trusted hair loss clinic because scheduling is straightforward and communication is consistent.

When you are ready to start, you can contact Dr. Mounir M. Wassef and the DCSI team to discuss appointment options, or complete forms ahead of time through our new patients page.

Sources

  1. Mayo Clinic Staff. Hair loss: Symptoms and causes. Mayo Clinic website. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hair-loss/symptoms-causes/syc-20372926. Accessed September 2025.
  2. Cleveland Clinic. Hair loss: Overview and types. Cleveland Clinic website. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21753-hair-loss. Accessed September 2025.