Traya Journey at a Glance
- Key concern: 6–7 years of continuous hair fall with visible thinning on the crown and hairline (stage 4).
- Root causes: Long - standing male pattern hair loss, weakened follicles, plus the need to work on internal health and scalp health together.
- Main products used: Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy shot, Minoxidil solution, Hair Ras, and Hair Vitamin.
- Recovery timeline: First 3 months for scalp and internal health, 4–6 months for reduced hair fall, 8–12 months for visible regrowth and better density.
- Outcome: A clear, personalized hair treatment plan and realistic expectations about regrowth and hairline maintenance.
When “Normal” Hair Fall Doesn’t Stop
“I think it’s been six - seven years now,” he said quietly when the coach asked since when his hair had been falling.
Let’s call him Avinash, a 30‑something from a small town in North India. For years he watched his hairline creep back and his crown slowly thin out. It wasn’t sudden or dramatic; it was the kind of slow loss you get used to, until one day the mirror feels like it belongs to someone else.
He had never taken any treatment before. No dermatologist visits, no medicines. Just acceptance and a hope that “maybe it will stop on its own.” It didn’t.
When his Traya kit finally arrived, Avinash did what many people do: he picked up the phone and asked the most honest question - “Ye mere paas medicine aa gayi hai, to kaise use karna hai?” He wasn’t just asking how to use the products. He was asking, “Where do I even begin with this journey?”
Understanding His Hair Concern
On the call, the Traya coach gently pieced his story together.
Hair fall had been present for six to seven years, with no major medical issues in the background. No asthma, sinus, blood pressure problems, or ongoing medications. His lifestyle, on paper, sounded fairly balanced: a proper daily diet, regular exercise, and around eight hours of deep sleep. He didn’t report high stress or anxiety either.
But when the coach checked his scalp images, the picture was clear: “It is stage four… we’ll have to work comparatively harder on the overall scalp so that we can see better changes.” The crown was thinning, and the hairline had moved back, classic signs of long - standing androgenic alopecia.
For Avinash, the main desire was simple and heartfelt: “Expectation to hai mere ki… badhiya result den.” He wanted regrowth and stronger hair quality, but he also needed someone to be honest about what was realistically possible.
The Root Cause Behind His Hair Loss
The coach explained that after six to seven years of progressive thinning, the problem is no longer just “extra hair in the sink.” The follicles in the crown and hairline areas have slowly miniaturised over time. In Ayurvedic terms, excess heat and long‑term imbalance can weaken the asthi dhatu (the tissue related to hair and bones), while modern science would point to DHT gradually shrinking hair roots.
That’s why his plan wasn’t just about one magic serum. It had to work on two fronts: improving scalp blood flow and follicle strength from the outside, and nourishing his internal systems from within. The coach laid out a realistic path: first three months to work on scalp and internal health, months four to six to see a clear reduction in hair fall, and only from eight to twelve months onwards to look for visible new hair and better density.
In other words, this was not a quick - fix; it was a structured, personalized hair treatment plan.
Can long‑term male pattern baldness improve with treatment?
Male pattern hair loss that has been progressing for years can’t be reversed overnight, and completely restoring a receded hairline is not always possible. However, with consistent use of treatments like minoxidil to improve blood flow to follicles, along with internal support such as Ayurvedic tablets that nourish tissues and improve metabolism, many men see reduced hair fall, thicker existing strands, and better coverage on the crown over 8–12 months.
His Questions, Doubts, and Fears
Avinash’s questions were practical, but they revealed his deeper worries.
When the coach explained the Scalp Oil, he immediately asked about the texture: “Ye to jama hua hai.” The solidified coconut‑based scalp oil in winter was new to him. The coach reassured him it was normal and told him to place the bottle in lukewarm water so it would liquefy.
He wanted to be sure he used everything in the right order. First the Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy shot, leave it for thirty minutes, then wash with shampoo. “Uske baad fir ye solution jo lagana hai?” he asked, checking how minoxidil fit into his routine. He also clarified: if the solution drips onto the forehead or neck, should he wash all his hair again? The coach calmly answered that only the excess on skin needed to be washed off with normal water, not the whole scalp.
His biggest unspoken fear came out when the coach mentioned initial shedding with minoxidil: “Bal to dhone to nahin hai na dobara?” He wanted reassurance that this treatment wouldn’t secretly make things worse.
The coach addressed it head‑on: minoxidil can temporarily increase hair fall at the start, but this is actually a positive sign. Weaker hair sheds first so that stronger, healthier strands can grow. The key is not to panic and to stay consistent.
How the Coach Designed His Journey
This wasn’t a rushed, one‑way explanation. The coach kept pausing to check, “Understood?” and only moved ahead when Avinash said “Thik hai” with confidence.
First, the coach set expectations: this would be an 8‑month journey, often stretching to 8–12 months for full visible change. The early months focus on scalp and internal health; later months bring down hair fall and finally promote visible regrowth, especially on the crown. For the hairline, he was honest: Traya would “make sure to maintain it where it is” and not promise what biology might not allow.
Then he broke down each product in his kit and how it worked together.
Weaving the Products Into His Daily Life
Scalp Oil with Growth Therapy shot: The base is coconut oil, enriched with Ayurvedic herbs and the customised Growth Therapy booster. He was told to mix the small shot bottle into the larger scalp oil bottle. This blend helps stimulate follicles and maintain scalp health. He’d use it twice a week, leave it on for about thirty minutes, then wash it off with shampoo.
Minoxidil solution: This was his frontline regrowth tool. Twice daily, one millilitre in the morning and one at night on all visible thinning areas, including the hairline and crown. No harsh rubbing, just gentle spreading so the solution could reach the scalp. The coach warned him of temporary increased shedding and reassured him that this was expected as the hair cycle reset.
Hair Ras: The coach described the Ayurvedic tablets as internal nourishment. Two tablets after breakfast and two after dinner. Hair Ras formulations are designed to balance excess heat (pitta), support blood circulation to follicles, and nourish tissues linked to hair health. Over time, this helps improve energy, reduce internal triggers of hair fall, and support regrowth from within.
Hair Vitamin: One tablet after breakfast daily. This non‑sugary multivitamin supports nutritional needs with vitamins, minerals, and natural extracts. For someone like Avinash, who had never taken targeted nutrition for hair, this helped cover potential gaps that regular diet might miss, similar in concept to iron deficiency hair fall recovery where supplements support what food alone cannot manage.
Together, these products built a layered plan: Scalp Oil and Growth Therapy to keep follicles healthy and calm, Minoxidil to stimulate new growth, Hair Ras to work on metabolism and tissue nourishment, and Hair Vitamin to support micronutrient needs.
Support Beyond Just Products
Before ending the call, the coach didn’t just say “use this and wait.” He booked a follow‑up slot ten to fifteen days later so that another Traya coach could review how Avinash was using his kit, answer any new questions, and fine‑tune the routine if needed.
He was guided to log his daily usage in the Traya app so his consistency could be tracked and even rewarded with coins to redeem later. It sounds small, but for someone trying to stick with a long‑term routine, this kind of structure matters.
Most importantly, Avinash felt heard. The coach repeated one theme again and again: “Jitna ho paaye, utna consistency aur regularity maintain rakhna hai. Definitely, you are going to see the visible changes month on month.”
The Beginning of Change
By the end of the call, Avinash’s questions had turned into a plan. He knew why shedding might increase at first, why results would take months, and why each product had a role. Instead of a confusing set of bottles and tablets, he now had a mapped‑out journey.
His story is still in progress, but the shift has already begun: from guessing and hoping to understanding and acting. For anyone struggling with years of slow, stubborn hair loss, that first step - asking, “How do I use this?” and getting a clear, compassionate answer - can be the real turning point.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can long‑term male pattern baldness still respond to treatment?
- Why does hair fall increase when you start using minoxidil?
- How do Ayurvedic tablets like Hair Ras support hair regrowth from within?
- How long does a Traya hair treatment usually take to show visible results?
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- Six Years of Hair Fall, One Clear Plan: Avinash’s Traya Journey
- How Asha Turned Chronic Hair Fall Around with a Guided Traya Plan
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