We utilize two treatment methods to stimulate hair re-growth: active growth factors; and your own blood’s rich proteins.
Hair Restoration With Active Growth Factors
Research has shown that active growth factors are able to restore a healthy hair cycle and accelerate follicle production by re-invigorating dormant and sluggish hair follicles.
Hair Restoration with Exosomes
Exosomes are tiny messenger molecules produced by mesenchymal stem cells, crucial for cell communication and regeneration. Each exosome contains growth factors that stimulate targeted cells to regenerate. When exosomes and growth factors are injected into your scalp, they signal hair follicles to regenerate and promote new hair growth. Clinical studies show that this method not only encourages new hair growth but also results in thicker hair. If you’re concerned about thinning hair, exosomal hair restoration could be the solution you need.
Common for treating typical bald spots.
Restoring hair at the receding hairline
Targets the area on the very top of your head where hair often thins.
Used when the hair on the entire the head is getting thinner.
Can help make eyebrows and beards look fuller.
Our practitioner will assess your hair and scalp and decide what treatment options will work best for you.
Depending on what you treatment is decided, you may have to
Treatments can take from a few minutes to an hour and multiple sessions are required for desired results.
It will take 6-8 weeks to see results and follow up treatments are suggested 4-6 weeks apart.
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Your scalp might feel a bit sore.
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Avoid washing your hair for the first three days
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Skip heavy exercise, swimming, or saunas to keep your scalp dry and prevent sweating for one week
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Use any creams or serums your doctor gave you as instructed.
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It’s normal to have some, but it should go away in a few days.
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If your scalp hurts, you can take painkillers
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Visit your doctor as planned to check on your progress.
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It can take a few months to see new hair growth.
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Wait at least 24 to 48 hours before washing your hair to let your scalp heal.
Avoid heavy exercise and anything that makes you sweat for a few days.
If your doctor gave you any creams or pills, use them exactly as told.
Keep your scalp protected from the sun to avoid irritation.
Handle your hair and scalp gently, especially when combing or brushing.
Make sure to go to any follow-up appointments to check on your healing.
Look out for signs like excessive redness or swelling. Contact your doctor if this happens