Alopecia Treatment at Kairon Clinic: Targeted Hair Regrowth with Excimer Laser

Hair loss can be emotionally distressing and socially challenging, especially when it strikes unexpectedly. Alopecia, particularly Alopecia Areata, is an autoimmune condition where the body mistakenly attacks its own hair follicles, resulting in sudden and patchy hair loss.

At Kairon Clinic, we offer an advanced, non-invasive solution for this condition using the Excimer Laser — a clinically proven technology that stimulates regrowth while reducing inflammation.

Understanding Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata presents as round or oval patches of hair loss, most commonly on the scalp but sometimes affecting the beard, eyebrows, or other body hair. It affects men, women, and children alike and can progress unpredictably. While it doesn’t cause physical pain, its psychological impact can be significant.

This autoimmune condition causes the immune system to target the hair follicles, disrupting their normal cycle and triggering a dormant phase. The goal of treatment is to calm this immune response and reawaken the follicles.

Key Benefits of Excimer Laser for Alopecia:

  • Localized Immune Modulation: Suppresses the autoimmune attack on hair follicles
  • Stimulates Regrowth: Encourages dormant follicles to re-enter the active growth phase
  • No Systemic Side Effects: Targets only the affected areas with no impact on the rest of the body
  • Non-Invasive and Painless: No injections, no pills, and no significant downtime
  • Suitable for All Skin Types: Gentle and effective for a broad range of patients

Why Excimer Laser?

Excimer Laser therapy is a groundbreaking approach that delivers narrowband UVB light (308 nm) directly to the affected areas of the scalp. Originally used in dermatology for psoriasis and vitiligo, this technology has shown great success in promoting hair regrowth in alopecia areata.

Your Treatment Experience at Kairon Clinic

Hair loss isn’t just cosmetic—it often reflects what’s happening inside the body. Some common causes of alopecia include:

  • Diagnosis & Mapping: We start with a thorough scalp and hair assessment to confirm the type and extent of alopecia. If necessary, we collaborate with dermatologists or trichologists for a multi-angle evaluation.
  • Excimer Laser Sessions: Using our state-of-the-art Excimer device, focused UVB light is applied directly to the hair loss patches. Each session is short, typically lasting 10–20 minutes.
  • Treatment Plan: Most patients undergo 2–3 sessions per week over a span of 6–12 weeks, depending on severity and response.
  • Supportive Care: We pair laser therapy with lifestyle advice, gentle topical care, and if needed, complementary treatments to enhance results.

What to Expect

  • Initial Response: Reduction in inflammation and itchiness (if present)
  • Hair Regrowth: Fine hairs (vellus) may start appearing within 4–8 weeks
  • Consistency Matters: Adherence to the treatment schedule enhances outcomes
  • Minimal Risk: No peeling, crusting, or discomfort typically associated with some other hair loss treatments

Why Choose Kairon?

Hair loss is personal, and so is our care. At Kairon Clinic, we bring together cutting-edge dermatological technology and a compassionate, results-driven approach. With Excimer Laser therapy, we focus on restoring not only your hair but also your confidence and peace of mind.

Who is a Good Candidate?

Excimer Laser therapy is especially effective for:

  • Individuals with Alopecia Areata (patchy hair loss)
  • Patients who prefer drug-free, localized solutions
  • Children and adults looking for gentle, non-invasive treatments
  • Those who have not responded well to topical steroids or other first-line therapies

It may not be suitable for androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness) or cases involving scarring alopecia. A consultation will clarify the best path for your hair recovery.

FAQs About Alopecia Treatment

Yes. It’s FDA-approved for dermatological use and has shown promising results in treating alopecia areata.

Some patients notice early regrowth within 4–8 weeks, but optimal results often require a full treatment cycle of 6–12 weeks.

Not at all. Most patients feel a mild warming sensation, but the procedure is painless and well-tolerated.

Yes. It can be used alongside topical solutions or PRP under medical supervision.

Many patients experience lasting results, though alopecia areata can recur. Maintenance or follow-up treatments may be recommended.