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Table of Content
  1. Quick Facts About Hair Loss at kalon Dermatology
  2. Is Your Hair Loss a Match for kalon Care?
  3. Hair Loss
  4. What is hair loss
  5. Read Our Reviews
  6. What are some of the types of hair loss?
  7. Before & After Our patients’ stunning results
  8. When should I seek dermatology help for hair loss?
  9. Meet Our Expert Team
  10. What are the treatments for hair loss?
  11. Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Facts About Hair Loss at kalon Dermatology

Condition, types, provider, diagnosis, treatments, and when to seek care

Condition
Diffuse or patterned thinning, shedding, and bald patches
Common Types
Androgenetic, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, traction, and scarring
Provider
Dr. David Biro, MD, PhD, board-certified dermatologist
Diagnosis
Scalp exam, trichoscopy, blood work, and biopsy when needed
Treatments
Topical and oral minoxidil, finasteride, PRP, low-level laser, TED, and biologics for alopecia areata
When to Seek Care
Sudden shedding, patchy bald spots, scalp pain, scarring, or persistent thinning

Is Your Hair Loss a Match for kalon Care?

Match your hair loss concern to the right kalon care pathway

My hair is shedding way more than usual
Increased shedding is often telogen effluvium triggered by stress, illness, medication, or hormonal shifts. Most cases resolve as the trigger clears, but evaluation rules out underlying causes.
I have a bald patch that appeared suddenly
Sudden circular patches are typical of alopecia areata, an autoimmune cause. Treatment includes topical, intralesional steroids, and newer biologics for severe cases.
My hairline is receding and I'm in my 30s
Androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss) commonly starts in the 20s-30s. Early intervention with topical or oral minoxidil and finasteride preserves the most hair.
I had a stressful event and my hair is falling out
Stress-related telogen effluvium typically shows up 2-3 months after the trigger. Hair regrows within 6-12 months once the trigger resolves.
Minoxidil isn't working for me
Minoxidil response varies. Combination therapy with oral finasteride, PRP, low-level laser, or TED platelet therapy often improves results.
I want a non-surgical option, is PRP or TED right for me
PRP and TED are both non-surgical and work well for early androgenetic alopecia. Candidacy depends on follicle activity, scalp condition, and your timeline.
This Concern Match is informational, not medical advice. Hair loss causes, severity, and treatment response vary by individual. Schedule a dermatology consultation for diagnosis and a personalized plan.
Reviewed by David Biro, MD, PhD, Board-Certified Dermatologist, kalon Dermatology
Last Updated: May 2026

Hair Loss

Many people experience hair loss in Brooklyn and Staten Island, but it’s not something you need to live with. The skilled providers at kalon Dermatology in Staten Island and the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, offer many innovative treatments for hair loss to improve hair growth and health. To get help with your hair loss at the state-of-the-art dermatology practice, call the office or schedule an appointment online today.

What is hair loss

Hair loss, also called alopecia, occurs when there’s a change in your hair’s normal growth cycle. It can affect hair growth anywhere on the body but most often occurs on the scalp.

Hair growth occurs in phases:

Anagen phase

During the anagen phase, your hair is actively growing. This phase usually lasts years.

Catagen phase

At the catagen phase, your hair stops growing and separates from the hair follicle. This phase lasts about 10 days.

Telogen phase

During the telogen phase, which lasts up to three months, the follicle rests and the hair falls out. The anagen phase follows the telogen phase.

If there’s a change in any phase of the hair growth cycle, you may lose too much hair or it may not resume growth.

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What are some of the types of hair loss?

Hair loss may occur from any number of causes, including genetics, hormones, and hairstyles. Some of the common types of hair loss include:

Androgenetic alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia is a genetic type of hair loss that affects men and women. It’s also called male- or female-patterned baldness.

Alopecia areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss when your immune system attacks and destroys the hair follicles.

Anagen effluvium

Anagen effluvium is hair loss from a medical treatment, such as chemotherapy for cancer. We do a lot of skin cancer testing at our facility. We have seen how this can contribute to hair loss and stress.

Traction alopecia

Traction alopecia is hair loss related to your hairstyle. Certain hairstyles like braids, dreadlocks and cornrows can cause this type of alopecia.

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When should I seek dermatology help for hair loss?

Seek help from the experts at kalon Dermatology in Brooklyn and Staten Island if you have noticeable hair loss that’s affecting how you look and feel. Early treatment for hair loss may improve your response to treatment.

Your provider asks detailed questions about your hair loss, as well as your medical and family history. They also examine your skin and scalp and may run lab work to determine the cause of your hair loss.

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What are the treatments for hair loss?

Your provider at kalon Dermatology customizes your hair loss treatment plan based on the cause. Your plan may include:

Your provider at kalon Dermatology may also talk to you about alternative therapies, such as acupuncture and aromatherapy, which treat some types of hair loss.

kalon Dermatology specializes in hair loss for Brooklyn and Staten Island patients and can develop a plan to restore hair growth and thickness. Call the office or schedule an appointment online today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:

does vaping cause hair loss?

A:

Vaping can cause some hair loss due to the ingredients and toxins present in the vape pen.

Q:

does smoking weed cause hair loss?

A:

Smoking weed or other marijuana products, if they include additional products and toxins, may damage the hair follicles and may cause some hair loss.

Q:

can dehydration cause hair loss?

A:

Dehydration or lack of adequate nutrition can cause imbalance in the body that may lead to some hair loss. If you are experiencing hair loss due to dehydration, you need to see a licensed professional in order to conduct proper evaluation.

Q:

does conditioner cause hair loss?

A:

Some conditioners or hair products include ingredients that may irritate the scalp and hair follicles, causing hair loss and hair shedding. It is very important to get evaluated by a professional if you are experiencing any hair loss from your conditioner or other hair products.

Q:

can hair gel cause hair loss?

A:

Hair gel and hair care products that have ingredients that cause irritation to the scalp and hair follicle may cause hair loss. If you are experiencing hair loss due to hair products, one of the services that we offer is allergy testing in order to identify your problem and help you with hair loss.

Q:

can wearing headphones cause hair loss?

A:

Wearing headphones and tight headbands that are rubbing on your scalp may damage some hair follicles and may cause some hair loss.

Q:

do beanies cause hair loss?

A:

Beanies or other caps or hats that cause pressure or irritation to the scalp may damage hair follicles and cause hair loss.

Q:

does pre-workout cause hair loss?

A:

Pre-workout products may include additional ingredients that affect your hormones and that may cause hair loss. If you are suffering from hair loss and you suspect that your supplements are causing it, you should see a licensed professional and conduct lab work in order to identify the cause of your hair loss.

Q:

how to prevent hair loss while taking testosterone?

A:

Patients who are undergoing testosterone supplement treatment should be provided by a licensed professional. They have to be closely monitored, and their blood work has to be done on a regular basis. In order to prevent hair loss, the testosterone dosage has to be adjusted accordingly. Other treatment options include supplements and evaluation by licensed professionals. And if they need further attention, they can contact the office.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your individual needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hair loss treatment at kalon Dermatology

Does vaping cause hair loss?

Vaping can cause some hair loss due to the ingredients and toxins present in the vape pen.

Does smoking weed cause hair loss?

Smoking weed or other marijuana products, if they include additional products and toxins, may damage the hair follicles and may cause some hair loss.

Can dehydration cause hair loss?

Dehydration or lack of adequate nutrition can cause imbalance in the body that may lead to some hair loss. If you are experiencing hair loss due to dehydration, you need to see a licensed professional in order to conduct proper evaluation.

Does conditioner cause hair loss?

Some conditioners or hair products include ingredients that may irritate the scalp and hair follicles, causing hair loss and hair shedding. It is very important to get evaluated by a professional if you are experiencing any hair loss from your conditioner or other hair products.

Can hair gel cause hair loss?

Hair gel and hair care products that have ingredients that cause irritation to the scalp and hair follicle may cause hair loss. If you are experiencing hair loss due to hair products, one of the services that we offer is allergy testing in order to identify your problem and help you with hair loss.

Can wearing headphones cause hair loss?

Wearing headphones and tight headbands that are rubbing on your scalp may damage some hair follicles and may cause some hair loss.

Do beanies cause hair loss?

Beanies or other caps or hats that cause pressure or irritation to the scalp may damage hair follicles and cause hair loss.

Does pre-workout cause hair loss?

Pre-workout products may include additional ingredients that affect your hormones and that may cause hair loss. If you are suffering from hair loss and you suspect that your supplements are causing it, you should see a licensed professional and conduct lab work in order to identify the cause of your hair loss.

How to prevent hair loss while taking testosterone?

Patients who are undergoing testosterone supplement treatment should be provided care by a licensed professional. They have to be closely monitored, and their blood work has to be done on a regular basis. In order to prevent hair loss, the testosterone dosage has to be adjusted accordingly. Other treatment options include supplements and evaluation by licensed professionals.