Traya Journey at a Glance
- Struggling with long-term hair fall and sudden heavy dandruff after PRP treatment
- Root causes identified as chronic dandruff and nutritional gaps
- Followed a personalized hair treatment plan with anti-dandruff care, Hair Ras, Hair Vitamins, and scalp nourishment
- Visible dandruff control in 1–3 months, hair strengthening by 6–8 months
- Regained confidence with healthier scalp and thicker-looking hair
The white flakes showed up first.
Every time he scratched his scalp or ran a comb through his hair, they fell like dust on his shoulders. For Rohit, a 38-year-old professional from Indore, this wasn’t just dandruff - it was a warning sign. He had dealt with hair fall for over a decade, but this was different. This time, the shedding felt sudden, aggressive, and unfair, especially after he had already invested time and hope into PRP sessions that once gave him visible regrowth.
“I never had dandruff before PRP,” he said during his call. “But after the sessions ended, my scalp changed completely. If I scratched even lightly, I could see white buildup everywhere.”
When Hair Fall Becomes a Long-Term Companion
Rohit’s hair fall story didn’t begin recently. For more than ten years, thinning hair had quietly followed him through different phases of life. He had tried PRP treatment about a year earlier and initially saw encouraging growth. His scalp filled in, and the results looked promising.But within months of completing the sessions, something shifted. Heavy dandruff appeared, itching increased, and with it came rapid shedding. Nearly half of the regained hair felt lost again. Cutting his hair short temporarily reduced visible fall, but the underlying problem remained.
What frustrated him most wasn’t just the hair loss - it was the uncertainty. “If I follow another long treatment,” he asked honestly, “how do I know this won’t happen again?”
Understanding the Real Root Cause
When Rohit connected with his Traya hair coach, the conversation wasn’t rushed. His hair test and history were reviewed carefully. Two major contributors stood out: chronic dandruff and poor nutritional support for the scalp.Dandruff, especially when it becomes heavy and persistent, is not just a cosmetic issue. Flakes, buildup, and scalp irritation can weaken hair follicles and disrupt healthy growth cycles. In Rohit’s case, the dandruff and dry scalp hair loss connection became clear - his scalp environment simply wasn’t healthy enough to sustain regrowth.
Alongside this, long-term hair fall often depletes internal nourishment. Without adequate nutritional support, even treatments that stimulate growth struggle to last.
- Q: Can dandruff really cause hair fall even if hair growth treatments worked before?
Doubts That Needed Honest Answers
Rohit wasn’t new to hair treatments, so his questions were direct and practical. Would this be another cycle of hope and disappointment? Would he have to take supplements forever? And what about minoxidil - was it inevitable?The coach addressed each concern calmly. Not all products are lifelong. Supplements like Hair Ras and Hair Vitamins are used for fixed durations to correct internal imbalances. Scalp care, especially for dandruff, needs ongoing maintenance. And yes, once dandruff is under control, switching to a growth-focused serum like minoxidil can help protect regrowth - but only at the right time.
This clarity mattered. For the first time, Rohit felt he wasn’t being sold a shortcut, but offered a structure.
How the Traya Coach Changed the Journey
Instead of attacking everything at once, the coach prioritized scalp recovery. The first goal was to calm inflammation and reduce flakes. Rohit was guided to use an anti-dandruff shampoo several times a week, paired with an anti-dandruff night lotion to work on the scalp while he slept. His scalp oil was mixed with a dandruff-focused oil shot and used before washes to restore nourishment.Internally, Hair Ras was introduced to support long-term hair health and nourishment, while Hair Vitamins helped address nutritional gaps that often go unnoticed in daily diets.
The timeline was explained clearly. Dandruff reduction would begin within the first few months. Hair fall stabilization would follow. Thickening and visible improvement would take patience - six to eight months at least. Regular follow-ups ensured progress was tracked and adjustments could be made.
This wasn’t guesswork. It was a personalized hair treatment plan built around Rohit’s history, not just his symptoms.
Small Habits, Big Impact
The routine sounded complex at first, but in reality, it took only minutes each day. Keeping topicals on his dressing table and supplements near meals made consistency easier. App reminders and scheduled coach check-ins added accountability without pressure.Most importantly, Rohit stopped feeling alone in the process. There was always someone to ask, someone to explain, and someone to adjust the plan when needed.
A Scalp That Finally Felt Normal Again
A few months in, the itching reduced. The flakes weren’t coating his comb anymore. Hair fall slowed to a level that felt manageable, not alarming. For the first time in years, Rohit wasn’t obsessively checking his scalp under bright lights.He knew maintenance would be part of the journey. Dandruff doesn’t disappear forever, and hair care isn’t a one-time fix. But now, he understood why - and more importantly, how to stay ahead of it.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can chronic dandruff undo previous hair growth results?
- How long does it take to see results with Traya’s approach?
- Are all hair supplements meant to be taken long-term?
- When is the right time to introduce minoxidil for regrowth?
Rohit’s story isn’t about instant miracles. It’s about learning that hair health depends on the scalp, nutrition, and consistency working together. Once those pieces fell into place, the journey finally felt sustainable.
Read More Stories:
- Rohit’s Battle With Dandruff-Induced Hair Fall—and the Plan That Finally Worked
- Sandeep’s Hair Fall Story: How a Personalized Traya Plan Helped Him Recover
- Harish’s 2-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Oils to a Real Plan
- Ananya’s Journey: From PRP Fatigue to Sustainable Hair Volume Recovery
- Saba’s Thyroid-Linked Hair Fall Journey: From Itching Scalp to Control
Read More Blogs
Neeraj’s 8-Month Plan to Regrow Crown Hair
Traya Journey at a Glance Key problem: Around 8–10 years of progressive hair fall, wi...
“Indu Devi’s Battle With Severe Dandruff & Hair Shedding: How She Finally Found Relief With a Structured Treatment Plan”
When Indu Devi received a call from her Traya hair coach, the first thing she said was ...
From Confusion to Clarity: Asha’s Dandruff and Hair Fall Journey with Traya
Traya Journey at a Glance Key concern: Persistent hair fall and dandruff for almost a ...
Postpartum Hair Fall, Smoothing Damage and a Second Chance: Kavya’s Traya Story
Traya Journey at a Glance Key concern: Heavy hair fall and rough, thinning hair after c...
From Sudden Hair Fall to a Clear Routine: Aarohi’s Story
Traya Journey at a Glance Problem: Sudden hair fall and gradually reducing hair volume...
Rahul’s Hair Fall Journey: From Dandruff to a Plan
Traya Journey at a Glance The problem: Rahul noticed his hair fall had increased over...

































