Best Place to Get Hair Loss Treatments in Minnesota
- Tabitha
- Feb 1
- 3 min read
Quick answer (read this first)
The “best” place to get hair loss treatments in Minnesota is the place that does not guess. Hair loss has multiple causes and multiple types, so the smartest first step is a Hair Check with a scalp and hair analysis to figure out what type you’re dealing with and what plan actually fits. In my clinic at Tabitha F Hair, I help you identify your likely hair loss pattern, calm the scalp if it’s inflamed, and build a treatment plan that supports stronger hair and better scalp health. That can include cutting-edge options like TED when it’s appropriate, plus at-home routines that make sense for real life.
If you’re overwhelmed and tired of trial-and-error, you’re in the right place.

If you’re searching this, you’re probably here because
You’ve tried the shampoo.
Maybe the supplements.
Maybe you’re deep in TikTok University and your cart is full.
And yet your hair is still shedding, thinning, or stalling out.
Here’s the truth: most people aren’t failing. They’re just treating the wrong problem.
Because “hair loss” is not one thing.
Why “best hair loss treatments” depends on the type
When someone says “I’m losing my hair,” that could mean:
heavy shedding that started after stress, illness, hormones, weight loss, or a big life change
gradual thinning over time (usually pattern-related)
scalp inflammation or irritation that’s silently sabotaging growth
traction or breakage that looks like thinning
patchy loss that needs a totally different approach
scarring forms that need fast medical collaboration
Different causes. Different plans. Different outcomes.
This is why the best place to go is the place that starts with:
“Let’s figure out what type you have first.”
What I do differently
I’m not here to throw spaghetti at your scalp and hope it sticks.
My job is to be your guide. Your job is to be the hero who follows a plan that finally makes sense.
Step 1: We do a Hair Check
This is where we stop guessing.
A Hair Check is where we look at the scalp and hair up close, talk through your history, and connect the dots so your plan is based on your actual pattern, not someone else’s routine. Book Here
Step 2: We build your hair loss plan
You leave knowing:
what type of hair loss you likely have (or what we’re ruling out)
what your scalp needs right now
what to do at home
what in-clinic options make sense
what is a waste of money for your situation
Step 3: We support your scalp environment and hair strength
Hair grows best in a scalp environment that’s calm, balanced, and supported. If the scalp is irritated, inflamed, or overloaded with buildup, the follicles do not thrive.
What hair loss treatments might look like in Minnesota
You’ll see a lot of “miracle” marketing out there. I’m not doing that.
What I am doing is matching the right tools to the right person.
Depending on what we find, treatment plans can include things like:
Scalp health restoration (barrier support, calming inflammation, reducing irritation, correcting buildup issues)
Shedding support strategies (when the goal is slowing loss and supporting regrowth timing)
Thinning support strategies (when we’re protecting follicles and improving density over time)
Device-supported treatments like TED
This is a non-invasive, device-assisted approach used to support scalp health and deliver targeted scalp serums. It’s not a one-size-fits-all tool, but for the right client it can be a strong part of a larger plan.
Referrals and collaboration when your scalp or pattern suggests you need medical evaluation (because I’m not here to play outside the lines)
How to know if you should book a Hair Check
Book if you have any of these:
shedding that started suddenly within the last 1–3 months
burning, tenderness, tingling, or “my scalp feels weird”
bumps, scaling, or persistent itch
widening part or shrinking ponytail
patchy loss
eyebrow thinning
you’re postpartum, perimenopause/menopause, or had a medication change
you’ve tried things for months and nothing is changing
If your hair is sending signals, this is where we translate them. See you soon!



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