HAIR LOSS SPECIALIST – DHA LAHORE
Male Hair Loss Treatment
in Lahore | Dr. Rizwan Niazi
Specialist evaluation of hormone-related hair thinning and androgenic alopecia in men, with targeted treatment in DHA Lahore.
- ✓ Full hormone and thyroid evaluation for hair loss
- ✓ DHT, testosterone, and nutritional causes assessed
- ✓ 18+ years endocrinology experience
- ✓ Clinic in DHA Lahore – Mon to Sat
مردوں میں بالوں کا گرنا
مردوں میں بالوں کا گرنا اکثر ہارمونل وجوہات سے ہوتا ہے، خاص طور پر DHT کی زیادتی اور تھائیرائیڈ کے مسائل۔ ڈاکٹر رضوان نیازی خون کے ٹیسٹ سے اصل وجہ معلوم کرکے ذاتی علاج تجویز کرتے ہیں۔
Hormone-Related Male Hair Loss
Male pattern hair loss (androgenic alopecia) is primarily driven by dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone derived from testosterone that causes hair follicles to shrink progressively at the temples and crown.
However, not all male hair loss is androgenic. Thyroid disorders, iron deficiency, elevated prolactin, and other hormonal conditions can all cause significant hair thinning that responds well to treatment once the underlying cause is identified.
A targeted blood panel is the first step in determining whether your hair loss has a hormonal or nutritional cause.

Hormonal Causes of Hair Loss
Identifying the hormonal cause determines which treatment will be most effective.
DHT and Androgenic Alopecia
DHT causes progressive miniaturisation of hair follicles at the temples and crown. Reducing DHT activity through targeted medication slows or stops this process.
Thyroid Disorders
Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism cause diffuse hair thinning. Correcting thyroid hormone levels usually restores normal hair growth.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Low iron, ferritin, zinc, and vitamin D are all linked to hair loss. Blood testing confirms whether deficiency is contributing.
Elevated Prolactin
Hyperprolactinaemia suppresses testosterone and can accelerate hair loss. Prolactin-lowering medication resolves the hormonal imbalance.
Is It Treatable?
Many forms of hormonal hair loss respond well to treatment, particularly when identified early.
Treatable Causes
Thyroid disorders, elevated prolactin, nutritional deficiencies, and medication side effects often cause fully reversible hair loss once the underlying issue is corrected.
Androgenic Alopecia
DHT-blocking medications significantly slow hair loss. Starting treatment early produces better results than waiting for extensive loss.
Ongoing Management
Some conditions require long-term treatment with regular monitoring. Progress is reviewed at each follow-up.
Concerned About Hair Thinning?
Book a consultation with Dr. Rizwan Niazi for a complete hormone evaluation and personalised hair loss treatment plan.

Why an Endocrinologist for Hair Loss?
Dr. Rizwan Niazi evaluates the full hormonal picture, including thyroid, testosterone, prolactin, and nutritional markers, to identify the root cause rather than treating symptoms alone.
Complete Blood Panel
Full hormone profile including testosterone, thyroid, prolactin, iron, ferritin, and vitamin D.
Cause-Specific Treatment
Treatment is targeted at the confirmed underlying cause, producing better long-term outcomes.
Progress Monitoring
Hair regrowth and hormonal response are tracked at regular follow-ups to confirm treatment effectiveness.
Not Sure If Your Hair Loss Is Hormonal?
A hormone blood panel is the only reliable way to identify whether a hormonal or nutritional cause is driving your hair loss. Dr. Rizwan Niazi reviews your full results and recommends the most appropriate treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is male hair loss always genetic?
No. While androgenic alopecia has a genetic component, many men experience hair loss due to correctable hormonal conditions including thyroid disorders, elevated prolactin, iron deficiency, or low testosterone.
Can thyroid disease cause hair loss in men?
Yes. Both underactive and overactive thyroid glands can cause diffuse hair thinning. The hair loss is usually reversible once thyroid hormone levels are brought back to normal with treatment.
What blood tests check for hormonal hair loss?
A comprehensive panel includes total and free testosterone, thyroid function tests (TSH, T4), prolactin, LH, FSH, ferritin, iron, zinc, and vitamin D.
Can hair lost due to hormones grow back?
In many cases, yes. Hair lost due to thyroid disorders, nutritional deficiencies, or elevated prolactin often regrows once the underlying condition is treated.
Is DHT the only hormonal cause of male baldness?
No. Thyroid hormones, prolactin, oestrogen balance, insulin resistance, and nutritional deficiencies can all independently contribute to hair loss in men.
How soon will treatment show results?
Most patients see reduced shedding within 2-3 months of starting treatment, with visible regrowth taking 6-12 months. Regular follow-ups confirm whether the treatment is working.
Book Your Consultation
Visit Dr. Rizwan Niazi in DHA Lahore for a full evaluation and personalised treatment plan.
📍 Chughtai Medical Center, 154-CC Sector-DD, Phase IV, DHA Lahore
🕐 Mon – Sat | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
