THE STUDY AT A GLANCE
Our comprehensive study, conducted between June 2020 and August 2022, shows that 93% of our customers experienced significant improvement after consistently following our treatment plan for 5-6 months. At Traya, we are committed to helping you regain your confidence with healthier hair.
What We Found?
93% RESULTS
279 out of 300 customers saw positive results.
Consistency is the key
Success was achieved by following the treatment plan for 5 months within a 6-month period.
High satisfaction levels
Customer Satisfaction rated on a 1-5 scale of agreement.
Our Study at a Glance
We conducted an in-depth study with 300 participants, representing diverse hair and scalp conditions in India.
Sample Composition
88.66% male
11.33% female
Duration
JUNE 2020 to
Aug 2020
Methodology
Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI)
scalp image analysis.
Results by Hair Loss Type & Stage
Why Didn't the 7% See Results?
While 93% of our customers experienced positive changes, 7% did not achieve the same results.
Here’s why
What We Found?
Age and Stage of Hair Loss
Advanced stages or older age may impact treatment effectiveness.
Pre-existing Health Conditions
Conditions like Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Alopecia Areata, and others can affect results.
Treatment Adherence
Inconsistent use of the product may lead to less effective outcomes.
Traya’s Money-back Guarantee
We stand by our commitment to your satisfaction.
If you fall within the 7% who didn’t see results, you’re eligible for a full refund if you meet these criteria:”
- Follow Traya's complete treatment as recommended after your hair test.
- Purchase and use the full kits for 5 consecutive months within 6 months.
- Request a refund within 30 days after your 5th or 8th month order.
- Upload your scalp images every month on the Traya website or app.
Note
The refund policy is not applicable for individuals with the following conditions:
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Alopecia Areata, Folliculitis, Psoriasis, cancer, previous transplants, Tinea capitis, Trichotillomania, Lichen Plano Pilaris (LPP), fungal scalp infections (e.g., Kerion and Favus), and scarring alopecia