Evidence-Based Hair Loss Treatment & Scalp Management

Clinical, long-term management pathways in Huntingdon

At The Hair & Scalp Clinic, we recognise that complex hair and scalp conditions rarely respond to generic products or short-term solutions. Effective hair loss treatment requires structured clinical management that considers biological, nutritional, hormonal, and environmental factors unique to each individual.

Led by Tracey Walker FIT, our clinic provides professional hair and scalp management based on established trichological evidence. We do not offer guarantees or “miracle cures”; instead, we focus on accurate diagnosis, stabilisation of hair loss, and supporting the scalp environment to optimise healthy hair growth where biologically possible.

Our Clinical Philosophy: Diagnosis Before Management

Many high-street and online solutions fail because they address symptoms rather than causes. Our approach to hair and scalp management is built on four clinical principles:

  • Clinical Accuracy
    Every plan begins with a comprehensive 60-minute diagnostic consultation.
  • Evidence-Based Protocols
    Recommendations are grounded in recognised trichological science and professional standards.
  • Bespoke Management Pathways
    Plans are tailored to individual diagnoses, incorporating scalp findings, medical history, and relevant blood results.
  • Ongoing Monitoring
    Hair and scalp changes are reviewed at regular intervals, typically every 3–6 months, allowing management plans to be adjusted appropriately.

Condition-Specific Management Pathways

We provide structured clinical management for a range of hair and scalp conditions at our Cambridgeshire clinic, including:

Female & Male Pattern Hair Loss

For androgenetic alopecia, management focuses on long-term stabilisation and follicular support. Protocols may include clinically indicated topicals, follicle stimulation, and low-level laser therapy where appropriate.

Telogen Effluvium (Sudden Shedding)

Management involves identifying internal or external triggers such as nutritional depletion, physiological stress, or medical factors, with the aim of supporting the normal hair growth cycle.

Scalp Disorders: Psoriasis, Eczema & Seborrhoeic Dermatitis

Inflammatory scalp conditions are managed through clinical descaling guidance, barrier support, and evidence-aware topical protocols to improve scalp comfort and follicular health.

Alopecia Areata & Autoimmune-Related Hair Loss

Patchy or autoimmune-associated hair loss requires careful clinical monitoring. Management focuses on supporting follicular activity, reducing inflammatory stress, and providing realistic prognostic guidance.

Traction Alopecia & Mechanical Hair Damage

For tension-related hair loss, management centres on eliminating mechanical stress, supporting scalp recovery, and advising on protective styling and hair-shaft care.

Post-Chemotherapy Hair Recovery

We provide sensitive clinical guidance for individuals navigating hair regrowth following cancer treatment. Management focuses on scalp comfort, follicular support, and monitoring changes in hair texture and density over time.

Clinical Tools Used in Management

Depending on diagnosis, a management plan may include:

  • Clinical Trichology Products
    Medical-grade shampoos, lotions, and scalp applications are selected for specific conditions.
  • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
    A non-invasive modality used to support follicular activity in suitable cases.
  • Nutritional & Vitamin Support
    Guidance informed by blood results, including ferritin, Vitamin D, and B12, where relevant.
  • Scalp Camouflage & Wig Support
    Professional cosmetic options to support confidence during clinical management.
  • Expert Witness Reports
    Formal clinical assessments and documentation for legal cases involving hair or scalp damage.

Your Clinical Management Journey

  • Initial Consultation
    A detailed 60-minute assessment establishing baseline scalp and hair findings.
  • Bespoke Plan Design
    A personalised management pathway based on clinical diagnosis.
  • Implementation Phase
    Home-based routines supported by clinical guidance.
  • Review & Monitoring
    Follow-up assessments every 3–6 months to monitor progress and adapt management where required.

Serving Huntingdon & Cambridgeshire

Based at 83a High Street, Huntingdon, The Hair & Scalp Clinic serves patients from across Cambridgeshire, including St Ives, Cambridge, Peterborough, and St Neots. We provide a professional clinical alternative to commercial hair restoration services.