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Independent Reviews Affirm Traya’s Medical Hair-Fall Program While Pointing to Cost and Validation Hurdles

Consistent shedding reduction by month two leads into visible regrowth by month six, with users facing intensive routines, delivery delays, rising costs, lack of peer-reviewed clinical trials.

Overview

  • Traya’s platform leverages a 30–40-question online diagnostic quiz reviewed by Ayurvedic, dermatology and nutrition specialists to craft personalized plans combining herbal supplements, nutraceuticals and prescription topicals.
  • Independent analysis of more than 150 user reviews finds the regimen is most effective for hair loss tied to internal imbalances such as stress-related telogen effluvium, hormonal conditions and early androgenetic thinning.
  • Users typically report hair fall stabilization by month two, significant texture and volume improvements by months three to four and the emergence of baby hairs by month five or six.
  • Despite these benefits, roughly 10% of users discontinue the program due to its intensity, and many struggle with delivery delays and ₹2,000–₹3,000 monthly costs.
  • The absence of published, peer-reviewed clinical studies means Traya’s efficacy remains unvalidated beyond internal data and aggregated testimonials.