The monsoon season brings humidity—and for many, an unwanted spike in hair fall. If you’re noticing increased shedding or thinning, you’re not alone. But with three popular scalp treatments—QR 678, PRP, and GFC—available in India, it’s important to understand which suits your hair needs best. Let’s dive into each treatment to help you choose a hair regrowth solution that truly fits your monsoon hair cycle.
From June to September, increased humidity, fungi proliferation, and scalp moisture can lead to more shedding. The damp weather often exacerbates scalp inflammation and follicles’ vulnerability to seasonal stress. Therefore, a hair fall monsoon treatment should combine follicle-strengthening with scalp health protection.
QR 678 is a patented treatment using a blend of plant-derived growth factors (biomimetic polypeptides) injected into the scalp—designed to wake up dormant follicles and boost hair density
✅ Why it works in monsoon
| Pros | Cons |
| Clinically validated—in trials 300% more effective vs PRP | Slightly higher cost; requires clinic availability |
| No allergy risk—plant-based growth factors | Multiple sessions needed (8–12) |
| No downtime, minimal discomfort | |
| Suitable even post-chemotherapy, alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia |
PRP uses your own blood; platelets are concentrated and injected to stimulate follicle regeneration.
GFC is an enhanced PRP: it’s purified to enrich specific growth factors and exclude unwanted blood elements.
The monsoon season often brings hair fall nightmares for many. If you’ve been noticing more strands on your pillow or in the shower, you’re not alone. Hair fall during monsoon is a common issue, triggered by increased humidity, scalp infections, and excess moisture. But don’t worry—there are effective monsoon hair fall treatments that can help. From QR 678 and PRP to GFC, we break down the pros and cons of each so you can find the best fit for your hair type and budget.