The Threefold Way

Traya-Inspired, Infinium Perfected Science

Inspired by trusted scientific approaches, Infinium blends dermatology, ayurveda, and nutrition so every patient tackles the real root cause of hair loss. Follow the tabs below to explore why our multi-disciplinary method works.

Understanding Hair Loss

Hair fall is temporary shedding of 50–100 strands a day. Hair loss lingers for months and needs a plan that restarts the anagen (growth) phase.

  • Hair cycle basics: Anagen (growth 2–8 years), Catagen (transition ~10 days), Telogen (rest ~3 months) and Exogen (release + new growth).
  • Why phases stall: Hormones, nutrient gaps, stress, gut health, and harsh styling push follicles out of rhythm.
  • The Infinium edge: Lab-backed actives plus ayurvedic herbs calm inflammation while nutrition coaching builds long-term scalp resilience.

Every Infinium plan maps your symptoms to the current phase so we know whether to stimulate dormant roots, extend anagen, or shorten telogen. Our dermatologists then balance actives with adaptogens to reboot the full cycle.

The Growth Phase

Anagen · lasts 2–8 years

90% of healthy strands live here. Protein intake, blood flow, and hormones decide strand strength.

The Transition Phase

Catagen · lasts 10 days

A short wind-down stage. Stress can push follicles here prematurely causing diffuse shedding.

The Resting Phase

Telogen · lasts 3 months

Follicles take a pause. Hormonal shifts or illness extend this phase and delay regrowth.

New Hair Phase

Exogen · shedding + regrowth

Old hairs release while new shafts surface. Gentle routines protect emerging strands.

1. Male Pattern Baldness

Triggered by DHT sensitivity. Family history accounts for 82% of cases. Look for receding hairlines, crown thinning, or widening partitions for women.

  • Hair loss persisting for 6+ months
  • Reduced density or volume at the scalp
  • Miniaturised strands that break easily

Infinium combines DHT-controlling actives, micro-needling, and ayurvedic tonics to slow shrinkage and boost density.

2. Telogen Effluvium (TE)

Stress, illness, childbirth, or crash diets can push 40% of hair into the telogen phase at once, causing sudden shedding.

  • Major physical/mental stress or infections
  • Thyroid fluctuations or iron deficiency
  • Severe weight or hormonal change

We focus on calming inflammation, rebalancing nutrition, and guiding you through gentle scalp therapies to exit TE smoothly.

3. Coin Patches / Alopecia Areata

An autoimmune response where the body attacks follicles, creating circular bald patches on scalp or body.

Dermatologist-led steroid therapy plus immune-calming ayurvedic herbs keep flare-ups in check while we monitor regrowth cycles.

Need clarity on your triggers?

Book a science-backed consultation to map lifestyle, bloodwork, and scalp analysis into one plan.

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