Hair loss is rarely “just genetic." In women and men, thinning hair, excessive shedding, or texture changes are often driven by hormonal imbalances
Notice increased shedding or thinning
Are experiencing postpartum hair loss
Are navigating perimenopause or menopause
Have low energy, cold intolerance, or thyroid symptoms
Suspect hormonal imbalance
Have brittle hair or slow regrowth
Have been told “your labs are normal”
This panel is appropriate for both women and men experiencing hair thinning or shedding.
Your provider will review your labs, explain what they mean for your hair health, and outline personalized, optional next steps.
Yes. Hormonal shifts during postpartum and menopause are common triggers, and this panel is well-suited to identify those drivers.
Genetics play a role, but this panel identifies internal contributors—such as hormones, iron status, and thyroid function—that often activate genetic tendencies.
Some supplements may need to be paused temporarily. You’ll receive specific pre-test instructions to ensure accurate results.