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Hair Health

ReGROW.

Personalized Treatment for Every Stage

Clinically proven treatments designed to deliver fuller, healthier hair — using science-backed ingredients that reduce shedding, strengthen follicles, and support real regrowth.

We offer custom topical and oral options, peptides, and targeted scalp therapies tailored to your pattern of loss, guided by the Hamilton-Norwood scale (men) and Ludwig scale (women).

Hair thinning follows recognizable patterns:

Men:
Temple recession, crown thinning, or both — progressing through predictable stages that help us target treatment early and effectively.

Women:
Widening part lines, diffuse thinning, or reduced density across the top — commonly mapped through the Ludwig scale for precise, personalized care.

Hair loss can stem from:

  • Androgenic alopecia: The most common type, affecting up to 50% of men and women, caused by hormonal sensitivity that miniaturizes follicles over time.
  • Telogen effluvium: Diffuse shedding triggered by stress, illness, hormonal shifts, nutrient deficiencies, or rapid weight changes.
  • Alopecia areata: Patchy loss often linked to genetics and immune activity.
  • Traction alopecia: Caused by chronic tension from tight hairstyles or repeated pulling.


No matter your starting point, ReMDi delivers tailored solutions to protect the scalp, strengthen hair, and support healthier growth — for every stage, every pattern, every gender.

Ready to Regrow Your Confidence?

Why the Hair-Loss Scale Matters


Understanding where you fall on the hair-loss scale helps you choose the right treatment plan from the start.


Whether you’re using the 
Norwood Scale (men) or the Ludwig Scale (women), these stages give clear insight into:

 How far your hair loss has progressed
 Which therapies are most appropriate for your stage
 What kind of results you can realistically expect


Norwood Scale (Men)

A visual guide to the typical patterns of male-pattern hair loss.


Stage 1
 – No visible recession or thinning.
Stage 2 – Early recession at the temples.
Stage 3 – Deeper temple recession; first clinically significant stage.
Stage 4 – Recession continues; thinning begins at the crown.
Stage 5 – The band of hair between crown and hairline starts to narrow.
Stage 6 – Hairline recession and crown thinning merge, leaving minimal top coverage.


Ludwig Scale (Women)

Used to classify female-pattern hair thinning.


Stage 1
 – Mild thinning at the crown with a slightly wider part.
Stage 2 – Noticeable thinning and reduced density across the top.
Stage 3 – Advanced thinning with visible scalp and a see-through crown.

Because hair isn’t just about appearance — it’s about confidence, self-expression, and feeling like yourself again”