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Hair Treatments



PRP for Hair Loss
Hair loss can have a profound impact on your self-confidence. Men and women alike struggle with varying degrees of alopecia, but Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy offers a non-surgical way to reduce and reverse hair loss. PRP treatment is a three-step process that uses the platelet-rich plasma found in your blood to promote natural hair growth on the scalp. PRP therapy has been used for decades for its healing abilities on
muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries, and its cosmetic uses offer high satisfaction for patients with alopecia.
HOW DOES PRP FOR ALOPECIA WORK?
It’s theorized that PRP has cell-renewal properties that stimulate the scalp to encourage hair growth.
PRP therapy increases the blood supply to hair follicles and may also increase hair thickness. Most patients require 4-6 treatments that are spaced several weeks apart. Once you reach your desired results, maintenance treatments can be done every few months.
PRP for hair loss treatments involves three steps:
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The Blood Draw: Our specialists will draw some of your blood, which is typically taken from the arm. Your blood is put into a centrifuge that spins the blood to separate the platelet-rich plasma.
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Centrifuge Isolation of PRP: The centrifuge separates the fluids in the blood and takes around 10-20 minutes. The goal is to isolate the PRP from the red and white blood cells, which is a yellowish or straw-like color.
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PRP Scalp Injections: The isolated PRP is injected into precise areas of the scalp to stimulate hair growth.
We may perform the Hair Pull Test before each PRP treatment session. The hair pull test evaluates the extent of hair loss by pulling a bundle of hair in four scalp locations, and if more than 10 percent of hairs are removed, the hair pull test is positive for alopecia. The test is repeated regularly to monitor hair loss progression. A 2014 study on PRP for hair loss found a “significant reduction in hair loss was observed between the first and fourth injection.”
PRP for hair loss is a cost-effective, simple, and non-surgical treatment that can provide a substantial improvement in hair growth and thickness. There’s little to no downtime involved, though some patients wait a day to return to work. Using your own blood reduces certain risks, but infection, blood vessel or nerve injury, and adverse reactions to local anesthetic can occur. 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, PRP therapy may not be right for you.
Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation is the only 100% effective solution for hair loss including thinning hair, hairline recession, pattern baldness, alopecia, and hair transplant scarring.
Scalp Micropigmentation is a non-invasive treatment that uses detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp. The result creates the appearance of tiny hair follicles that help thicken and
restore the look of fuller hair. If you are starting to thin, recede, or if you are completely bald, we can give you the look of a short buzz cut.
When administered by a trained and licensed specialist, the Scalp Micropigmentation treatment can restore receded hairlines, thicken remaining hair, camouflage transplant scarring, and create the look of close-cropped hair.
Scalp Micropigmentation is also effective for those suffering from minor hair thinning or recession.
By accurately replicating your own natural hair follicles and hair color, scalp micro-pigmentation can help strengthen and add density to thinning areas, creating an undetectable illusion of thicker, stronger hair.
To create the appearance of hair, our practitioners use cosmetic pigmentation and state-of-the-art equipment to create your desired hairline, add density to thinning areas, and blend it into your existing hair for a seamless look. Scalp pigmentation requires little to no continued maintenance and carries no strict lifestyle or daily restrictions. It replicates the look of a buzz cut, fresh out of the barbershop. Our clients spend half the time getting ready! We give you to fully customize your treatment, with input on hairline design, style preferences, and final goals.
To create the most natural appearance possible, on average, patients receive two to three treatments spaced out 10-14 days between each session, followed by “touch-ups” every 4-6 years, if needed.
Scalp Micropigmentation is sometimes referred to as a Hair Tattoo, Head Tattoo, Scalp Tattoo, Micropigmentation, Scalp Pigmentation, Micro Scalp Pigmentation, Micropigmentation Scalp, Hair Pigmentation, and SMP.
Dental Treatments

Low Light Laser Therapy
LLLT is a modern non-surgical hair loss treatment that uses laser light to stimulate cell growth and supercharge hair follicles. It helps to combat hair loss and improve the volume and appearance of hair.
The therapy is painless and has no known side effects.
LLLT has been approved by the FDA as a hair loss treatment for both men and women. It is mainly used to treat androgenetic alopecia or what’s often referred to as male or female pattern baldness.
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause of hair loss in both men and women and is a hereditary condition that causes hair follicles to shrink and become dormant, eventually stopping hair growth altogether.
LLLT can also be used to treat other forms of alopecia and hair loss that stem from causes such as chemotherapy or severe hair loss that may occur in women after pregnancy or menopause.
It is also frequently used to complement other hair loss treatments such as PRP therapy and can be particularly effective in conjunction with hair transplant procedures. Results with LLLT have also shown to be even more beneficial than medications over the short term.
The laser light that’s used in LLLT produces a particular wavelength, which has a unique ability to be absorbed by the molecules of the hair follicles. The light helps to shift hair follicles into the growth stage in multiple ways.
When it penetrates the scalp, it stimulates the stem cells responsible for the regeneration of the hair follicles, encouraging hair regrowth. It also works to increase the production of ATP and the metabolic process of the cells for faster hair growth.
The light acts to increase blood flow in the targeted region of the scalp, therefore increasing the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the hair follicles, causing the hair to grow with greater length and diameter.
This helps to produce thicker hair shafts and results in fuller-looking hair overall.




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Hair Transplant
A hair transplant is a cosmetic procedure that involves harvesting hairs from a certain part of your scalp (called the "donor site") and transplanting them onto a different part of your scalp.
In short, getting a hair transplant means taking hair from areas of your scalp that aren’t affected by male pattern baldness and moving it to areas that are thinning or bald.
Hair transplants work because not all of the hair on your head is affected by DHT, the primary hormone that causes baldness. By moving DHT-resistant hairs from the back and sides of your head to the front, a hair transplant surgeon may be able to give you a thicker, fuller head of hair.
Originally, hairline transplants involved removing and transplanting hairs using "plugs," which were groups of several hair follicles in clusters. While hair plugs worked as a way to fill in a receding hairline, they typically looked unnatural due to the fact that hair grafts were grouped into separate areas, sometimes with a noticeable gap in between each
"plug," according to an article published in the journal, Clinical, Cosmetic, Investigational Dermatology.
Today, hair transplants are much more sophisticated. Surgeons can harvest hairs using FUE or FUT methods (which we’ll explain a little further down the page) and transplant them in groups of one to three hairs, creating a hairline that looks and feels natural.
From an aesthetic perspective, a hair transplant performed by an experienced surgeon will look and feel just like a natural hairline, assuming you have enough donor hair available and the ability for hair growth on the areas of your scalp that need it.
There are two generally accepted approaches to hair transplants: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). Each method produces a similar result, albeit with a few differences.
FUE Hair Transplant
FUE is a more recent development in hair restoration surgery. It involves removing singular follicular units — or individual hair follicles — and transplanting them to a new area. To do this, the surgeon uses very small “micro punches” to remove the hairs from the scalp with minimal scarring, according to an article published in the Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery.
The advantage of FUE is that it doesn’t produce a large scar. Instead, it creates hundreds of tiny scars that are much less visible after healing, especially for people with light hair that might not be able to completely cover a traditional "strip method" hair transplant scar.
FUT Hair Transplant
FUT involves harvesting a strip of healthy hair from a donor area on your head, generally near the back where it is less noticeable. This strip of donor's hair is moved to the thinning part of the scalp and attached.
The advantage of FUT is that, according to an article published in the World Journal of Plastic Surgery, transplanted hairs have a higher survival rate than hairs transplanted using the FUE method. However, the downside of FUT is that it creates a larger scar on the back of the head that’s visible with some short or shaved haircuts. It is also important to note that the success of either procedure depends on the surgeon or dermatologist performing the cosmetic surgery.
Understandably, FUE can take longer than FUT and is often most suitable for smaller areas of treatment.
However, minus the scarring — which shouldn’t be visible if the hair on the back of your scalp is dark and thick -- both procedures produce the same natural-looking results in the hairline and crown area.
