Hair Treatment
Hair treatment helps to improve the condition of your hair.
Hair Loss
Hair loss can affect just your scalp or your entire body. It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or medications. Anyone can experience hair loss, but it’s more common in men. Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp. Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness. Some people prefer to let their hair loss run its course untreated and unhidden. Others may cover it up with hairstyles, makeup, hats or scarves. And still others choose one of the treatments available to prevent further hair loss and to restore growth. Before pursuing hair loss treatment, talk with your doctor about the cause of your hair loss and treatment options
Treatment Options
Hair Growth Mesotherapy
A Cocktail Of Nutrients To Restore Your Hair
Hair Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique to restore your hair where a cocktail of nutrients is delivered via superficial microinjections, just below the epidermis (approx. 1 mm deep).
Most hair loss is caused by hormone imbalances, lack of right nutrients and reduced blood circulation. Now, imagine a medicinal bullet containing minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and DHT blockers (inhibitors preventing androgenetic alopecia) delivered directly to affected scalp areas. This action stimulates blood circulation and collagen production, reduces inflammation, and neutralizes DHT, resulting in an increase in follicle size and ensuring hair growth. That’s how Mesotherapy works.
Hair Mesotherapy deploys a 2-step process containing a mechanical and amino-acids stimulation.
Chances of result with Mesotherapy are above 90% as opposed to Minoxidil (Rogaine), which is only 50%.
Individual with hereditary-type hair loss respond best to Hair Mesotherapy. That said, your doctor is best-suited to help you choose this treatment based on your type of hair thinning or loss.
If you are a heavy smoker, take blood thinners, or have a medical condition such as cancer, liver disease, diabetes, chronic infections, or low platelet count, mesotherapy may not be right for you.
Is the hair mesotherapy procedure painful? Any side effects? Is it safe?
Hair Supplements
(Finasteride)
Finasteride is an oral tablet that decreases the production of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which as we mentioned before, is the hormone that causes hair follicles to shrink. Finasteride prevents the conversion of testosterone into DHT and in some cases, can help prevent hair loss in men.
Finasteride should be taken daily for at least three months before you can expect to see some results. As with all medications, it’s important to be aware of any potential side effects.
Hair Transplant
One of the most popular treatments for hair loss that people try is hair transplantation. There are various procedures for hair transplants, but all of them feature taking a graft of hair from an area that is still rich in hair (such as the back of the scalp) and implanting it on the balding area.
Hair transplants do not prevent or slow down hair loss; they simply cover up the bald area. If you have very little hair on your head, the results might not be as you expected. It is also important to be mindful that the growth of hair after the transplant takes several months. You might have to go for a follow-up after the transplant several times.
Important points about Hair Transplants
- If you have thick hair, the results may be more satisfactory than someone with thin hair.
- If you have a high density of hair on your donor site, you may get better results. If you have low density, less than 40 Follicular Units, this may not be the right option for you.
- The results vary depending upon the pattern and degree of baldness. If you have frontal baldness, you can possibly see amazing results.
Hair Supplements
(Minoxidil)
Minoxidil is a synthetic drug that many people try to stop hair loss and grow new hair. It is a vasodilator, which means it opens up the blood vessels and increases blood flow to the body.
Minoxidil is often used for hair loss conditions such as androgenetic alopecia and female pattern hair loss. Unofficially, it is sometimes used for beard growth enhancement, alopecia areata, eyebrow enhancement, and hair loss caused by chemotherapy.
Some people may experience side effects from topically applied minoxidil, and should take caution before taking. We recommend first speaking with your health professional to get the right advice based on your circumstances.