When people notice increased hair shedding, their first instinct is often to look for a quick fix. But the truth is that most effective hair and scalp treatments work best when they are used consistently over time.
Whether you are using scalp treatments, targeted home care, or supportive products like hair growth patches, consistency plays a major role in helping the hair cycle stabilize and recover.
Understanding the Hair Growth Cycle
Hair does not grow continuously. Each strand moves through a cycle that includes a growth phase (anagen), a resting phase (telogen), and eventually a shedding phase. When the balance of this cycle is disrupted, you may notice more hair shedding than usual.
Seasonal changes, stress, scalp buildup, hormonal shifts, and hereditary factors can all influence this cycle.
Because the hair cycle operates over weeks and months, treatments designed to support healthy hair growth also require time and consistency to work properly.
Why Skipping Treatments Slows Progress
One of the most common mistakes people make when addressing hair shedding is using treatments inconsistently. Skipping applications, stopping products too early, or switching between multiple solutions can make it harder for the hair cycle to stabilize.
Many scalp-support products and dermo-cosmetic treatments are designed to help:
- Support the hair growth phase
- Improve follicle metabolism
- Encourage healthy scalp circulation
- Reduce excessive shedding
But these benefits depend on regular use.
The Role of Targeted Hair and Scalp Treatments
Depending on the underlying cause of shedding, a personalized treatment plan may include scalp treatments, specialized home care, or supportive products such as hair growth patches designed to extend the hair growth phase.
These treatments work best when used as directed and combined with proper scalp care.
For guests already using treatment patches or scalp products, staying consistent with your routine is one of the most important things you can do to support long-term results.
When It May Be Time for a Scalp Evaluation
If hair shedding continues longer than expected, increases suddenly, or is accompanied by visible thinning, it may be helpful to take a closer look at what is happening beneath the surface.
At Jeffrey Paul’s Hair & Scalp Specialists, we use ScalpCheck® to evaluate scalp health, follicle activity, and other factors that may be affecting the hair growth cycle.
This allows us to better determine whether shedding is seasonal, temporary, or related to another scalp condition.
Supporting Healthy Hair Growth
Supporting healthy hair growth often involves maintaining a consistent scalp care routine and using targeted treatments designed to support the natural hair cycle.
Healthy hair growth is rarely about one product or one treatment alone. It usually involves a combination of:
- Consistent scalp care
- Targeted treatments
- Proper home maintenance
- Monitoring changes in the hair cycle
Many guests also notice increased shedding during seasonal transitions. If you recently experienced spring shedding, maintaining your scalp care routine can help support the hair cycle as it stabilizes.
Final Thoughts
If you are currently using scalp treatments or hair growth patches, consistency is key. Small daily or weekly habits can make a meaningful difference in supporting healthier hair over time.
If you have questions about your current routine or would like to better understand what may be contributing to hair shedding, our team is always here to help guide you toward the right next step.
If you are already using scalp treatments or hair growth patches, staying consistent with your routine is one of the most important ways to support healthy hair growth. If you are running low on products or would like help determining the right treatment plan, we are here to help.


When It May Be Time for a Scalp Evaluation
Supporting Healthy Hair Growth