- Non-invasive, energy-based scalp treatment
- Targets the hair growth cycle directly
- Doctor-led assessment before treatment
Thinning Hair or Reduced Volume?
Laser Hair Treatment is used to stimulate hair follicles and support stronger hair growth
Your care begins with a doctor’s assessment.
What This Treatment Is Designed to Improve
- Support thicker, stronger hair strands
- Reduce visible thinning in early stages
- Improve scalp environment and circulation
- Encourage healthier hair growth cycles
Consult with our doctor to assess suitability.

Are You Experiencing Early Hair Thinning?
- Widening part line
- Reduced hair volume when styling
- Increased shedding during washing
- Thinning linked to stress or hormonal changes
Hair thinning can be gradual or triggered.
Identifying the cause helps guide appropriate treatment.
What Is Laser Hair Treatment?
Laser Hair Treatment is a non-invasive, energy-based scalp therapy used in the management of hair thinning.
It uses Fractionated Thulium Laser technology to:
- Deliver controlled energy into the scalp
- Stimulate biological activity around hair follicles
- Encourage follicles to re-enter the growth phase
This treatment is commonly used alongside medical or supportive therapies.
How Laser Hair Treatment Works
Hair growth follows a cycle:
- Anagen (growth phase) – active hair production
- Catagen (transition) – slowing of growth
- Telogen (resting) – shedding phase
Hair thinning occurs when more follicles remain in the resting phase.
Laser Hair Treatment works by:
- Delivering fractionated laser ऊर्जा into the scalp
- Creating controlled micro-stimulation zones
- Activating cellular processes around follicles
This is designed to:
- Encourage follicles to return to the growth phase
- Improve blood flow and nutrient delivery
- Support production of stronger hair strands
Technology Behind the Treatment
Fractionated Thulium Laser (1927nm)
- A medical-grade laser used in dermatology
- Delivers precise, controlled energy into the skin
- Creates micro-channels that stimulate renewal
Why this matters:
- Targets deeper scalp layers (unlike topical products)
- Stimulates cellular metabolism and regeneration
- Enhances the scalp environment for hair growth
This is why laser therapy is often used when basic treatments alone are insufficient.


Doctor-Led Assessment
Before treatment, your doctor will:
- Assess scalp condition and hair density
- Identify pattern and cause of hair thinning
- Review medical history and lifestyle factors
Where needed:
- Blood tests
- Scalp imaging (trichoscopy)
Not all patients require laser treatment.
Suitability is determined clinically.
Personalised care guided by medical expertise.
Treatment Approach
Laser therapy is usually part of a structured plan:
Laser Hair Treatment
- Targets scalp biology and follicle activity
- Used in early to moderate thinning
Combination Care
- May include medical therapy (e.g. minoxidil)
- Scalp treatments or regenerative support
A combined approach is often recommended for better outcomes.

What This Treatment May Help Support
- Improved scalp condition
- Better follicle activity
- Reduction in visible thinning (selected cases)
- Maintenance of hair density
Results vary depending on cause and stage of hair loss.
Comparison With Other Treatments
Laser Hair Treatment
- Energy-based stimulation of follicles
- Focuses on scalp environment
Medical Treatments
- Target hormonal or biological causes
- Often used long-term
Regenerative Treatments
- Cell-based approaches to stimulate follicles
Hair Transplant (FUE)
- Surgical option for advanced hair loss
The right approach depends on diagnosis.

What to Expect
Procedure
- Scalp is cleansed
- Laser device applied to target areas
Duration
- ~20–30 minutes
Comfort
- Mild warmth or tingling
- No anaesthesia typically required
Aftercare and Recovery
- Minimal downtime
- Return to normal activities same day
Possible temporary effects:
- Mild redness
- Scalp sensitivity
Hair changes develop gradually over time.


Possible Side Effects and Risks
- Temporary redness or dryness
- Mild swelling or sensitivity
Serious complications are uncommon.
All risks will be explained during consultation.
When This Treatment May Not Be Suitable
- Active scalp conditions or infections
- Advanced hair loss with inactive follicles
- Certain medical conditions
A doctor’s assessment is required.


Why Frances Medical & Aesthetic Clinic
- Doctor-led diagnosis and treatment planning
- Experience in hair and scalp management
- Personalised, evidence-informed care
- Established clinical practice in Singapore
If hair thinning is ongoing or affecting your daily confidence, a medical assessment can help guide appropriate care.
Assessment is required to determine suitability.

