You will receive the genetic hair test KIT directly to your home
Follow the istrucitons to collect the saliva sample
The laboratory analyzes specific genetic variants linked to hair loss
The doctor will analyze the result and prescribe a personalized galenic therapy, prepared by a trusted and specialized pharmacy and shipped directly to your home.
A trichological genetic test analyzes specific variants of 26 genes related to scalp and hair follicle health.
Its goal is to identify genetic predisposition to hair loss, particularly in the most common forms, such as androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata.
This test allows for understanding the possible causes of hair loss, including hormone sensitivity, inflammatory processes, or metabolic alterations.
With this information, the specialist can define more effective prevention strategies and design truly personalized treatments, tailored to the patient’s individual biological characteristics.
The analysis of 26 genetic variants allows us to assess predisposition to alopecia, based on the genes involved in the various mechanisms responsible for hair loss.
The test results help identify the most suitable active ingredients, as each substance acts on a specific biological mechanism.
A dedicated table indicates, using percentage values, which active ingredients are most appropriate for each genetic profile.
A color system facilitates interpretation of the results:
🟢 Green – recommended active ingredients
🟡 Yellow – recommended active ingredients
🔴 Red – not recommended active ingredients
This system allows the specialist to personalize treatment based on the patient’s genetic characteristics.
Each person has two copies of each gene, one inherited from the mother and one from the father.
A genetic variation can be present:
in only one copy → heterozygous condition
in both copies → homozygous condition
If the variation is not present, the gene is defined as wild type, the most common form found in nature.
The analysis of the 26 genes reports, for each of them:
the biological role
the possible association with a predisposition to alopecia
the active ingredients useful for counteracting the altered mechanism
The final interpretation explains the effects of the patient’s genotype and indicates the most appropriate therapeutic approach.
The genetic test was developed based on the most recent and reliable scientific research, ranging from in vitro studies to large-scale clinical trials.
Genetic databases and polymorphisms associated with androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata, in both men and women, were analyzed with the aim of creating a comprehensive genetic panel capable of covering the main biological mechanisms involved in these conditions.
At the same time, the efficacy of the most commonly used active ingredients in the treatment of hair loss was evaluated through an in-depth review of the scientific literature.
The information contained in this document is not intended to diagnose diseases or genetic alterations, nor does it determine the risk or likelihood of specific genetic outcomes.
Each genetic marker analyzed represents only one of several factors that contribute to the assessment of predisposition.
External factors such as lifestyle, diet, and environmental conditions can significantly influence the expected results.
These variables are not considered in this report.
The recommendation of specific active ingredients should be considered solely as an aid to healthcare professionals in developing personalized therapeutic strategies, particularly for the treatment or prevention of: androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, telogen effluvium.