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Farhan’s Hair Fall Story After PRP: Finding a Plan

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Farhan’s Hair Fall Story After PRP: Finding a Plan

Traya Journey at a Glance

  • Main concern: Farhan noticed extreme hair fall for about 1.5 years, and after 3 PRP sessions he felt “mostly even more baldness” and heavier shedding.
  • What seemed to be driving it: A mix of recurring heavy, sticky dandruff, sleep-cycle issues, and digestive discomfort (gas, acidity, bloating after heavy/oily food), plus gaps in nutrition/metabolism support.
  • What he used in his Traya routine: Anti-dandruff shampoo + anti-dandruff night lotion, Scalp Oil mixed with Scalp Health Shot, and internal support with Hair Ras, Health Tatva, Hair Vitamin, and Nasal Ghrit.
  • Timeline he was coached to expect: First 3 months focused on dandruff + internal health; hair fall reduction around months 4–6; hair quality improvements around months 7–8; more visible changes around months 10–12.
  • Outcome he was working towards: Control shedding first, then target regrowth and thickness - especially in visible scalp areas - through a consistent, personalized hair treatment plan.

“I did PRP… and after that, mostly even more baldness happened.”

Farhan, a working professional from North India, didn’t say it dramatically. He said it like someone who’s already tried to stay hopeful - then watched that hope wash down the drain anyway.

For nearly a year and a half, his hair fall had been “bahut ho raha hai.” He tried to be practical. He tried treatments. He tried to trust the process. But after three PRP sessions, he felt the opposite of what he expected: more visible thinning, more shedding, and even pain in his head after the injections.

And the worst part? He couldn’t even fully tell what was being done to him. “I don’t know if it was PRP or GFC,” he said. “They injected my blood into my scalp… and after that, my hair fall became a lot.”

That’s when Farhan decided he needed a plan that actually made sense - one that looked beyond a single procedure and treated the whole system.

When “quick fixes” made things feel worse

Farhan had tried minoxidil earlier too, but he stopped after 2–3 months because every time he used it, he felt his dandruff and hair fall increased: “Whenever I use minoxidil, I get dandruff and my hair fall increases a lot.”

He also experimented with a multivitamin and a DHT blocker for around six months. Interestingly, he felt that during that phase his hair fall did pause - “hair fall ruk gaya tha” - but after PRP, the shedding and baldness sensation returned strongly enough that he quit the sessions altogether.

By the time Traya’s hair coach reviewed his hair test and photos, Farhan’s goal was clear and simple: “My hair fall should stop, and the dullness should go away. And the baldness that has happened should get a bit better.”

What Traya noticed: dandruff first, then everything else

In Farhan’s consultation, the coach didn’t pin it on one magic pill or one hero product. She laid out a multi-root-cause picture: his sleep cycle, metabolism, nutrition, and a “major reason” - dandruff.

Farhan described his dandruff as heavy and sticky, coming in episodes: once a week or every two weeks it would flare up heavily and then suddenly disappear. The coach set expectations honestly: dandruff can be chronic, and the first goal is control. Because if the scalp isn’t calm and clean, working on growth becomes harder.

At the same time, Farhan also mentioned gas, acidity, and bloating around three times a week - especially after heavy or oily food. This matters because the digestion and hair fall connection is real in the Traya approach: if digestion is off, the body’s ability to absorb what hair follicles need can take a hit.

Q: Does dandruff trigger hair loss?

Yes - when dandruff leads to itching, flaking, and scalp irritation, it can indirectly increase shedding. Traya’s approach is to control dandruff first so the scalp environment becomes healthier for hair to grow.

The moment it felt doable again: “2 minutes in the morning, 2 minutes in the evening”

Farhan didn’t come across as someone full of questions. He repeatedly said he had no doubts because the app already showed everything clearly.

But his vulnerability showed up in a different way: fatigue from trying. He’d already been through multiple attempts. So the coach anchored him to something he could actually commit to - consistency without chaos.

She told him the routine wouldn’t eat up his day. It would take “subah ke do minute aur sham ke do minute.” And she also promised structure: Traya would track progress and check in every 15 days.

That’s what many people miss after disappointing treatments: not just products, but a system that keeps you from giving up in week three.

The routine Traya built around Farhan’s triggers

Farhan’s kit was designed to tackle scalp health first, then support internal factors like digestion, metabolism, and stress/sleep - so the hair has a better chance to respond over time.

He was guided to use:

Clearing the dandruff (the non-negotiable first step)

Farhan was instructed to use the Anti-dandruff Night Lotion three times a week at night, applying a thick layer across the scalp and tapping it in (not rubbing or massaging). In the morning, he’d wash with the Anti-dandruff Shampoo, also three times a week.

Traya’s Anti-dandruff Shampoo contains Ketoconazole IP 2%, which helps reduce dandruff by targeting the fungal factor behind it, while also helping reduce itching and inflammation - critical for someone describing heavy, sticky flare-ups and dandruff and dry scalp hair loss concerns.

Nourishing the scalp to support follicles

He was also told to mix the Scalp Health Shot (level two) into the Scalp Oil (level one) and use it twice a week, about half an hour before bathing.

Traya’s Scalp Oil is made with a coconut oil base and a blend of herbs like amalaki, bhringraj, and brahmi, prepared using the sneh pak dravya method. The purpose is to nourish the scalp and stimulate follicles by supporting circulation to the hair roots - especially important once dandruff starts settling.

Supporting digestion, metabolism, and daily nutrition

Internally, Farhan’s kit included:

  • Hair Ras, positioned as daily natural hair nourishment to support scalp and hair health from within.
  • Health Tatva, which supports metabolism and nutrient absorption in the gut - especially relevant for Farhan’s recurring gas, acidity, and bloating.
  • Hair Vitamin, aimed at nutritional gaps and fortified with biotin, vitamins/minerals, and natural DHT blockers like pumpkin seed extract, supporting hair quality when diet alone isn’t enough.

This “inside-out” layer matters because even when people do everything topically, the body still needs consistent building blocks to maintain hair quality and reduce breakage.

Helping stress and sleep come back on track

Because sleep was highlighted as a major root cause for Farhan, he was also advised Nasal Ghrit (nasal drops) to be used before sleep - three drops in each nostril.

In Traya’s Ayurvedic logic, the nasal passage is considered a gateway to the head (“Nasa hi shirso dwaram”), and Nasal Ghrit is used to support restful sleep, calm, and stress relief - factors that can quietly worsen shedding over time.

What changed in his mindset: realistic timelines, not instant promises

Farhan had already seen what “fast solutions” can feel like when they backfire. So the coach gave him a timeline that didn’t romanticize the process:

For the first three months, the focus would be heavy dandruff control and internal health. Around months 4–6, he could expect hair fall to reduce. Around months 7–8, hair quality would start looking better. And around months 10–12, he might see more visible changes like improved density and thickness.

She also mentioned a possible shift later: once dandruff is controlled, they may consider minoxidil 5% for growth and maintenance. For Farhan, this wasn’t a “right now” push - it was framed as a next step once the scalp was ready.

Resolution: the relief of having a plan (and a team watching it with him)

Farhan’s story doesn’t end with a dramatic “after” photo - yet. It ends with something more believable: clarity.

He went from confusion (“PRP or GFC, I don’t know”) and disappointment (“mostly more baldness”) to a routine he found easy to follow. “Nothing is difficult,” he said. “Everything is mentioned in the app… prescription in the kit.”

And when someone has been let down repeatedly, that simple sentence is progress.

The next chapter of Farhan’s journey is built on one thing he was asked to protect carefully: consistency. No gaps. Just steady, trackable effort - supported by check-ins every 15 days - until his scalp calms down, his shedding reduces, and he can finally focus on regrowth.

Key Questions Answered in This Blog

  • Can PRP make hair fall feel worse if the scalp isn’t stable?
  • How do you manage heavy, sticky dandruff that comes and goes?
  • What is the digestion and hair fall connection, and why does Traya address it?
  • How long does a personalized hair treatment plan take to show visible changes?
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