Hair & Scalp Analysis in Fayetteville, GA
Understand Why Your Hair Is Thinning, Shedding, or Breaking
- Shedding and breakage
- Thinning crowns or widening parts
- Traction alopecia from braids, weaves, wigs, ponytails, or locs
- Postpartum or hormone-related hair changes
- Adult and child hair growth support plans
Instead of treating every head the same, we look closely at your scalp, follicles, and hair shafts so we can build a realistic, customized plan for your situation.

Located in Fayetteville, GA and serving the greater Atlanta South Metro area


What Is Hair & Scalp Analysis?
- Your scalp skin
- Your hair follicles and density
- Your hair shafts (the strands themselves)
- Your styling habits, products, and lifestyle factors
- Examine the scalp and hair under good lighting and magnification
- Take a targeted history of your styling, hormones, health, and stress
- Identify patterns that suggest traction, hormonal patterns, diffuse shedding, or breakage
- Use that information to recommend treatments, products, and referrals when needed
What Our Hair Analysis Looks At
1. Scalp Health
- We evaluate the foundation: your scalp.
- Dryness, flaking, or scaling
- Redness, irritation, or itching
- Bumps or folliculitis (inflamed follicles)
- Signs of chronic tension or inflammation along the hairline
- Product buildup from gels, oils, edge control, and sprays
- A healthy scalp is essential for healthy hair growth, especially when we’re treating traction alopecia, postpartum shedding, or protective-style damage.
2. Helps Promote Healthier-Looking Skin
- Improved oxygen delivery and circulation may support a more radiant complexion, complement collagen-focused treatments, and encourage a healthy glow over time.
3. Hair Shaft Quality
- We examine the strands themselves:
- Thickness/diameter
- Variations in diameter (mix of strong + miniaturized hairs)
- Breakage points (mid-shaft breaks, split ends, “white dots”)
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Signs of chemical or heat damage:
Relaxers, bleach, color
Flat irons, hot combs, blowout tools
- This helps us decide whether you need:
- Repair and strengthening strategies
- Changes in relaxers/chemicals or heat frequency
- Protective style adjustments or breaks
4. Pattern of Hair Loss
- We map where the loss is happening:
- Edges and nape → often traction alopecia or tension-related
- Crown or part line → may suggest hormone-influenced patterns
- All over / diffuse → may relate to stress, illness, or nutritional factors
- Focal patches → may need additional medical evaluation
- Pattern matters, because it affects:
- Whether we focus on styling changes, scalp treatments, hair growth products, and/or hormone evaluation
- What you can realistically expect in terms of regrowth vs. camouflage
5. Growth Cycle & Regrowth Signs
- We look for good news signs too:
- New baby hairs or short regrowth along edges or part line
- Areas that look “quiet” (less activity) vs. truly scarred
- Visual clues about your shedding vs. active growth balance
- This helps us explain whether an area is:
- Likely to respond to growth support and reduced tension, or
- Possibly already scarred and better suited to camouflage, styling changes, or referral
2. Hair Density & Follicle Activity
- Next, we look at how many hairs are growing in a given area and what they look like.
- Density (how full or sparse the area is)
- Empty follicles vs. active follicles
- Miniaturized hairs (thin, weak hairs that signal early thinning)
- Diffuse thinning vs. patterned loss (crown, part line, temples, edges)
- This tells us whether we’re dealing with:
- Styling-related traction
- Hormone-patterned thinning
- General shedding from stress, illness, or medications
4. Pattern of Hair Loss
- We map where the loss is happening:
- Edges and nape → often traction alopecia or tension-related
- Crown or part line → may suggest hormone-influenced patterns
- All over / diffuse → may relate to stress, illness, or nutritional factors
- Focal patches → may need additional medical evaluation
- Pattern matters, because it affects:
- Whether we focus on styling changes, scalp treatments, hair growth products, and/or hormone evaluation
- What you can realistically expect in terms of regrowth vs. camouflage
6. Lifestyle, Hormone & Medical Clues
- We ask targeted questions about:
- Recent childbirth, breastfeeding, or pregnancy loss
- Menstrual changes, perimenopause, or PCOS history
- Major weight loss, restrictive dieting, or GI issues New medications, illnesses, COVID history, or high-stress periods
- Hair Analysis doesn’t diagnose medical disease, but it can highlight patterns that need labs or specialist input. When needed, we can coordinate with The Medical Clinic or your primary provider for:
- Labs (iron, thyroid, vitamin levels, hormone panels)
- Systemic evaluation for underlying drivers
7. Product & Styling Impact
- We also look at how your routine is affecting your hair:
- Frequency and tension of braids, sew-ins, wigs, locs, ponytails, buns
- Glue, adhesive, or tight elastic use along the hairline
- Heavy oils, pomades, and edge control products around follicles
- Heat styling tools and “touch-up” habits
- You’ll leave with specific guidance, not just “avoid tight styles”:
- Safer ways to wear protective styles
- Scalp-care routines for under-wigs and under-braids
- Clarifying vs. moisturizing wash strategies
- How to pair medical-grade and natural products with your styling choices
Hair Analysis + Custom Hair Growth Plans
After your Hair & Scalp Analysis, we can build a custom plan that may include:
- Child-safe hair growth oils for traction alopecia and early thinning in children
- Adult hair growth products with targeted ingredients to support thicker, healthier-looking hair
- In-office treatments such as PRP hair restoration or other scalp procedures (when appropriate)
- Scalp exfoliation, treatments, and at-home maintenance routines
- Nutrition, hormone, and wellness recommendations through our Medical & Wellness programs
We use Hair Analysis to decide:
- Which product line is best for you (adult vs child-safe formulas, active vs gentle)
- Where to focus (edges, crown, overall density)
- How often you should treat and review progress
What to Expect During Your Hair & Scalp Analysis Visit
1. Consultation & History
- We talk about your hair story: when you noticed changes, what you’ve tried, your styling pattern, and any medical or hormonal history that may be relevant.
2. Scalp & Hair Examination
- Under proper lighting and magnification, we examine:
- Scalp condition
- Density and pattern of thinning
- Hair shaft quality and breakage patterns
3. Discussion & Education
We show you what we see in clear language, explain possible contributors, and discuss any red flags that may need medical or dermatology follow-up.
4. Personalized Plan & Follow-Up
- Based on your analysis, we recommend:
- Product regimen (child-safe or adult medical-grade formulas)
- In-office treatments (if appropriate)
- Styling and care changes
- Follow-up timeline to reassess progress
Who Is Hair & Scalp Analysis For?
You’re a great candidate if you:
- Live in or near Fayetteville, GA or the Atlanta South Metro area
- Are seeing thinning, shedding, or breakage that’s new or worsening
- Wear protective styles, wigs, braids, weaves, or locs regularly
- Have a history of traction alopecia, postpartum shedding, PCOS, or hormonal shifts
- Want to help a child with traction alopecia or thinning edges using safe, supervised options
- Are tired of guessing which hair growth product might work
Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Analysis
No. Hair & Scalp Analysis is non-invasive and painless. We are visually examining and gently parting the hair; no injections or biopsies are done during this service.
Ideally, yes. We prefer hair that is:
● Free of heavy oils, gels, and edge control
● Not freshly braided or tightly styled (so we can see the scalp)
If you’re unsure, we’ll give you preparation instructions when you book.
Hair Analysis at Beautè Medical Aesthetics is used for cosmetic and wellness planning. It does not replace a medical diagnosis. If we see patterns that raise concern for scarring alopecia, autoimmune disease, or other medical issues, we’ll recommend you see a dermatologist or primary provider.
Hair grows slowly, and timelines vary. Many clients need 3–6 months of consistent care before they see clear changes. We focus on realistic expectations, steady progress, and protection of existing follicles.
Start With the Numbers, Not the Guesswork
If your hair is changing and you’re feeling anxious every time you look in the mirror, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
At Beaute’ Medical Aesthetics in Fayetteville, GA, our Hair & Scalp Analysis helps you:
- Understand what’s happening on your scalp
- See how styling, hormones, and health are affecting your hair
- Build a targeted plan with professional support and safe products
Book your Hair & Scalp Analysis today and let’s create a strategy that respects your hair, your health, and your lifestyle.