Hair fall is often gradual, but for Santosh, it has been a decade-long struggle. His battle started in 2013, worsened over the years, and even led him to undergo two hair transplants—one in 2023 and another in 2024. Yet, despite investing time, money, and hope, he admitted with disappointment: “MG wala pura success nahin hua sir ji, isalie Traya men abhi try kar raha hoon.”
The Hair Concern: Persistent Hair Loss Despite Transplants
When Santosh uploaded his scalp pictures, it was clear that his crown area and front hairline were still visibly thin. The transplants had not delivered the density he hoped for, leaving him with patchiness and reduced confidence.
Unlike someone experiencing early hair loss, Santosh was dealing with a post-treatment scalp, where regrowth becomes more uncertain. His biggest worry wasn’t just baldness—it was whether anything could even work for him anymore.
Root Causes Behind His Hair Fall
Coach Surya carefully connected the dots in Santosh’s case:
- Long-Term Hair Fall (Since 2013): More than 10 years of shedding had already weakened his follicles.
- Failed Transplants: While transplants replace hair in bald areas, they don’t always succeed if scalp health and internal support are missing.
- Past Health Conditions: Santosh revealed, “Do hazar terah men dengue hua tha… piles ka bhi dikkat tha, usase bleeding hota tha.” Both conditions caused nutritional depletion and weight loss, further weakening hair roots.
- Current Medication: Four months ago, Santosh had surgery for a health issue and is still on one medicine. Surya reassured him: “Hamare supplements ke sath men ap le sakate hain, bas 5–10 minutes ka gap maintain karna hoga.”
- Lifestyle Factors: He admitted, “Non-veg jyada khata hoon… do se teen bar hafte men.” This, combined with internal heat, sometimes worsened his shedding.
In short, Santosh’s hair loss was not just cosmetic—it was deeply tied to health history, scalp condition, and lifestyle.
Santosh’s Doubts and Questions
Santosh’s concerns reflected both his past disappointments and desire to do things correctly this time:
- “Sir, kitane din ka kit hai?”
- “Oil kaise lagana hai—pure scalp par ya sirf jahan visible hai?”
- “Minoxidil kaise apply karna hai—massage karna hai ya sirf spread karna hai?”
- “Goli bhul gaya to lunch ke baad le sakta hoon na?”
These doubts weren’t small—they were signs of someone who had lost trust in treatments before and needed clarity to rebuild confidence.
The Emotional Impact
For Santosh, hair fall wasn’t just about appearance—it was about repeated heartbreak. After two transplants, his words carried a sense of acceptance but also hope: “Mera ha itana maintain hoga to bhi chalega.”
At this point, he wasn’t chasing miracles. What he truly wanted was stability—to stop further loss and strengthen what remained.
How the Hair Coach Guided Him
Surya structured his plan in a way that was clear, realistic, and supportive:
1. Setting Expectations
- No guaranteed regrowth since transplants were already done.
- Focus: Maintain current hair, reduce fall, improve thickness and quality.
- If roots were still alive in the crown, regrowth might happen.
2. Scalp Care
- Scalp Oil + Growth Oil Shot: Mix the smaller bottle fully into the larger one. Apply twice weekly, half an hour before shampoo.
- Defence Shampoo: Use twice weekly after oiling, or additionally if sweat and buildup occur.
3. Regrowth Stimulation
- Minoxidil Topical Solution: 1 ml in the morning, 1 ml at night on visible scalp areas.
- Spread gently—no massage or rubbing.
- Be prepared for initial shedding, which is normal.
4. Internal Nutrition
- Hair Rush: Two tablets after breakfast, two after dinner.
- Hair Vitamin: One tablet after breakfast.
- Always after meals, never empty stomach.
5. Lifestyle Reinforcement
- Reduce excess non-veg to balance body heat.
- Follow the Traya app’s customized diet plan for scalp-friendly nutrition.
- Maintain consistency for at least 3 months before evaluating results.
Why Traya’s Kit Fit Santosh’s Case
Unlike his transplants that worked only on the surface, Traya’s kit combined internal + external solutions:
- Minoxidil: To stimulate any dormant follicles post-transplant.
- Oils & Shampoo: To maintain scalp health and prevent further weakening.
- Supplements: To restore nutrition lost through past illnesses and ensure long-term follicle strength.
This wasn’t a quick fix—it was a holistic system, which is exactly what Santosh needed after years of patchy treatments.
Looking Ahead
Surya reassured Santosh that while regrowth could not be guaranteed, maintenance and improvement were certain:
“Even jo hair fall abhi hota hai na thoda bahut bhi, vo hair fall bhi apako reduce hota hua najar aega.”
For Santosh, that was enough. He ended the call with clarity, having already mixed his oils during the conversation and ready to start his journey the very same evening.