What this really means is that in everyday clinical settings, rather than tightly controlled trials, this shampoo performed well across a variety of patient-profiles and risk factors. The study captured patients with stress-related hair fall, pollution exposures, dietary insufficiencies and concomitant therapies such as antihypertensives and hormonal treatments. After approximately 16 weeks of regular use (typically 2-3 applications weekly), a high percentage of healthcare professionals strongly agreed that patients showed improvement in hair growth, increased hair thickness, reduced hair-fall count and increased hair density. Tolerability was rated good to excellent for the overwhelming majority of participants, with very few adverse events reported. This suggests that beyond its lab claims, the shampoo holds up in routine practice for many individuals dealing with hair thinning.
From a practical standpoint, these findings support the idea that using a targeted therapeutic shampoo — one designed with active ingredients and a scalp-friendly pH — can be a helpful component in a broader hair care strategy. While most hair-loss regimes rely on drugs like minoxidil or procedures like hair transplant, the study indicates that adding a well-formulated shampoo may enhance outcomes and improve patient satisfaction. For dermatologists and hair-care specialists, this underlines the value of evaluating not only systemic treatments but also topical hygiene adjuncts. Future research should explore how Sebamed Anti-Hair-Loss Shampoo performs over longer periods, in comparison with standard treatments, and across different hair-loss types.
Keywords: hair thinning, anti-hair fall shampoo, Sebamed, hair loss management, observational real-world study
Reference:
Abraham, A., Dhar, R., et al. (2025). Real-world Experience to Understand the Use and Efficacy of Sebamed® Anti-Hair-Loss Shampoo in Managing Hair Fall. Journal of Dermatology Research, 6(3), 1-9.
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