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Recognizing Early Signs of Hair Thinning

October 8, 2025

Hair loss is often a slow, sneaky process — you may notice a little extra shedding in the shower or a widening part line, but it’s easy to dismiss these as normal fluctuations. In reality, many people experiencing gradual thinning are already in the early stages of androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss). The key to maintaining fuller, thicker hair is recognizing the early warning signs and addressing them before follicles become dormant. At Urban Aesthetic Medicine in Jersey City, we specialize in non-surgical, regenerative solutions for hair restoration — including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy, an advanced treatment that harnesses your body’s own growth factors to strengthen existing follicles and encourage new growth.

 

Early Warning Signs of Progressive Hair Loss

 

  1. Excessive Shedding
    While it’s normal to lose 50–100 hairs per day, consistently seeing more than this — on your pillow, in the shower, or in your brush — can indicate accelerated shedding. This often occurs when hormonal factors like DHT shorten the hair’s growth (anagen) phase.
  2. Receding Hairline or Widening Part
    Men may notice an “M-shaped” recession around the temples, while women often see a gradual widening of the central part. These changes follow predictable patterns and typically progress without early treatment.
  3. Changes in Texture and Volume
    One of the first signs many people overlook is hair that feels finer, weaker, or more brittle than before. This is due to follicular miniaturization — a process where hair shafts become thinner with each growth cycle until they stop growing altogether.
  4. Visible Scalp in Certain Lighting
    If you can see more scalp through your hair under bright light or when your hair is wet, this indicates reduced density — even if the overall hair count hasn’t dropped dramatically yet.
  5. Slowed Growth
    When hair stops growing past a certain length or seems to shed faster after trims, it’s often because the growth phase has shortened, another hallmark of progressive hair loss.

 

Why PRP Therapy Is a Game-Changer for Early Hair Loss

 

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses your own blood’s concentrated platelets — rich in growth factors like PDGF, VEGF, and EGF — to revitalize dormant hair follicles and improve hair shaft thickness. At Urban Aesthetic Medicine, our PRP process includes:

  • Drawing a small sample of your blood
  • Centrifuging it to isolate the platelet-rich layer
  • Injecting PRP precisely into thinning areas of the scalp

 

Over a series of sessions, PRP can:
✅ Stimulate inactive follicles to re-enter the growth phase
✅ Improve blood flow and nutrient delivery to the scalp
✅ Increase hair density and diameter
✅ Enhance the effects of other therapies such as microneedling or exosome treatments

 

PRP is ideal for both men and women in the early-to-moderate stages of hair thinning — when follicles are still active but producing weaker hair.

 

When to Seek Professional Evaluation

If you’re noticing increased shedding, receding hairlines, or texture changes, it’s important to act early. Once follicles have stopped producing hair, regrowth becomes far more difficult. At Urban Aesthetic Medicine, our providers perform a comprehensive evaluation to identify the cause and stage of your hair loss, then customize a plan that may include PRP therapy, topical growth factors, or adjunctive treatments.

 

Take Control of Hair Loss Before It Progresses

 

Don’t wait until thinning becomes obvious. Early intervention with PRP can make the difference between maintaining a full head of hair and struggling to restore lost density later on.

 

Schedule your PRP consultation at Urban Aesthetic Medicine in Jersey City today — and take the first step toward stronger, thicker, and healthier hair, naturally.

 

📍 Urban Aesthetic Medicine
100 Town Square Place, Suite 405
Jersey City, NJ 07310
📞 (201) 731-4000
🌐 https://urbanaestheticmedspa.com/ 

 

Your hair’s future starts with early action — and your body’s own healing power.

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