Supportive care
Hair Vitamins for Hair Loss UK
Advice-led nutritional support discussed after assessment — when clinically appropriate, not as a universal fix for hair loss. Deficiency screening and suitability are reviewed at a free consultation.
In brief
Hair vitamins at HTC are discussed as supportive care — not a standalone treatment for pattern hair loss. Most supplements do not improve androgenetic alopecia in people without a proven deficiency. Where blood tests or history suggest a gap, your clinician may discuss targeted supplementation alongside a wider plan. Supplements do not cure hair loss and are never recommended instead of proper diagnosis.
What are hair vitamins at HTC?
Hair vitamins and targeted nutritional products are part of our supportive care menu — discussed when they may be relevant to your situation, not sold as a default answer for every thinning concern.
That might include support after surgery, during recovery, or when assessment suggests a nutritional factor worth addressing. We do not market high-dose biotin or generic “hair growth” stacks without evidence of need.
Recommendations are advice-led and clinician-reviewed. Products are not sold online without assessment, and we are clear about limitations before you start anything.
Who may supplementation be discussed for?
Supportive nutritional advice may be relevant when assessment suggests it. Common consultation contexts include:
- Post-transplant or recovery support when your surgical team discusses wound healing and general wellbeing
- Patients with symptoms or history that warrant blood tests before medical or surgical planning
- Diffuse shedding where telogen effluvium or nutritional contributors need ruling in or out
- Women’s hair loss where iron, thyroid, or other deficiencies should be considered alongside pattern loss
- Patients already on medical therapy who want a measured adjunct — sequenced by the clinical team
Hair vitamins are unlikely to be appropriate if you have advanced pattern loss with inactive follicles, if you are seeking a non-surgical “cure,” or if blood tests show no deficiency. We will say so clearly at consultation.
Deficiency assessment at consultation
Your pathway starts with history, scalp examination, and an honest conversation about what supplementation can and cannot achieve.
Where clinically indicated, we may discuss blood tests or review recent results from your GP — for example iron studies, vitamin D, or thyroid function. We do not sell supplements to treat results you have not had assessed.
If no deficiency is found, we explain why additional vitamins are unlikely to change androgenetic alopecia rather than recommending products anyway.
Honest expectations
- Hair vitamins are not a cure for hair loss and do not work for everyone
- Biotin and many marketed “hair growth” supplements have no proven benefit for androgenetic alopecia without deficiency
- Correcting a proven deficiency may help shedding related to that deficiency — not necessarily restore a receded hairline
- Supplements should not replace medical therapy, in-clinic treatment, or surgery when those are clinically appropriate
- Product choice and duration are discussed individually — we do not publish fixed supplement packages online
Frequently asked questions
Do hair vitamins cure hair loss?
No. Pattern hair loss is usually driven by genetics and hormones, not a single missing vitamin. Where a deficiency exists, addressing it may help related shedding — but that is different from reversing a receded hairline.
Should I take biotin for thinning hair?
Unless you have a confirmed biotin deficiency — which is uncommon — evidence does not support biotin supplementation for pattern hair loss. We only discuss biotin when clinically relevant after assessment.
Will you recommend supplements without blood tests?
Not as a blanket offer. Your clinician reviews history and examination first. Blood tests may be discussed when findings suggest a deficiency worth investigating.
Can I take hair vitamins after a hair transplant?
Sometimes supportive nutritional advice is discussed during recovery when clinically appropriate — alongside written aftercare, not instead of it. Timing depends on your procedure and medical history.
How much do hair vitamins cost at HTC?
There is no fixed online price. Any supportive products are discussed after consultation when relevant. Your free consultation covers assessment and honest guidance — including when supplements are not the right step.
Discuss support after a proper assessment
A free consultation is the right place to understand whether nutritional support may be relevant — and when other treatments should come first.
Personalised guidance is discussed after consultation. No hidden fees.
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