The clinical foundation of TRIX Basic

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A structured, clinically informed approach to hair loss support

TRIX Basic was developed within a specialised clinical environment dedicated to structured assessment and long-term guidance of patients experiencing different forms of hair loss.

The foundation of the TRIX Basic approach is clinical classification, identifying the specific type and underlying biological mechanism of hair loss before considering structured support.

Developed within a clinical setting in the Netherlands.
20+ years of clinical experience in hair care.

Hair loss is not one condition

In clinical dermatology, hair thinning is classified according to its underlying biological mechanism. Hormonal follicle sensitivity, reactive cycle disruption and immune-mediated processes each follow distinct pathways and require different approaches.

TRIX Basic is structured around this clinical classification model.

  • Hormone-sensitive follicle miniaturisation

    Associated with alopecia androgenetica, where genetically sensitive follicles gradually miniaturise in response to DHT.

    Support focuses on long-term modulation of follicular signalling and preservation of hair density.

  • Reactive cycle disruption

    Characterised by a temporary shift of hair follicles into the resting phase following physiological or emotional stress (telogen effluvium).

    Support aims to stabilise the hair cycle and promote recovery of normal growth dynamics.

  • Immune-mediated follicle inflammation

    Observed in conditions such as alopecia areata, where immune activity disrupts normal follicle function.

    Support focuses on maintaining scalp health and nutritional status as part of broader clinical management.

Because each pathway differs at the follicular level, effective support begins with correct classification not assumption.

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Developed within clinical practice

TRIX Basic originates from more than two decades of structured clinical experience in diagnosing and guiding patients with different forms of hair loss in the Netherlands.

The system was developed and refined within Intermedica Kliniek, a specialised hair clinic where thousands of patients have been assessed, classified and followed over time.

Daily clinical observation, including long-term response patterns and differential diagnosis, directly informed the development of the TRIX Basic formulations.

Intermedica Kliniek is the clinical environment in which the TRIX Basic approach was shaped and validated in practice.
Intermedica Kliniek operates under the Dutch ZKN quality certification for independent clinics.

Structured support aligned with clinical classification

TRIX Basic is designed as part of a structured long-term approach to hair loss. It supports clinical diagnosis and is not positioned as pharmacological treatment.

Each formulation corresponds to a specific biological profile identified during clinical assessment. Rather than offering a single universal solution, the system aligns support with the underlying mechanism.

Each formulation is selected based on clinical profile, not cosmetic preference.

Hair loss may appear similar on the surface, yet the biological drivers often differ.

Pattern-based thinning, reactive diffuse shedding and immune-mediated hair loss follow distinct pathways, and therefore require differentiated support.

From clinical insight to informed choice

The TRIX Hair Check reflects the same classification logic used in clinical assessment.

Through a structured set of questions on pattern, onset and progression, it helps identify the most likely biological profile before considering support options.

The TRIX Hair Check is intended for informational guidance and does not replace professional medical diagnosis.

Clinical insight applied to real-world hair loss

Hair loss often develops gradually and requires patience, consistency and realistic expectations.

TRIX Basic was developed to reflect this reality, grounded in clinical classification, long-term observation and structured patient guidance.

Effective support begins with understanding and continues with structured, long-term care.