Non-invasive 3D trichoscopy imaging is used to evaluate scalp condition, follicular activity and hair characteristics. Where appropriate, further medical investigations, including hormonal, biomarker and genetic testing, can be used to support long-term hair management decisions.
Autologous scalp tissue is processed to obtain regenerative components, which are then injected into areas affected by hair thinning. The procedure is generally used in cases of moderate to advanced hair loss, requires limited sessions annually, and involves minimal recovery time.
Polynucleotide-based injectable therapy aimed at supporting tissue repair, reducing inflammatory processes and strengthening follicular function. The protocol usually consists of multiple short sessions with minimal recovery time.
Combined therapy using pressure wave stimulation, microdermal techniques and LED light to improve scalp condition and support follicular activity. The protocol involves multiple short sessions with no associated downtime.
Hair restoration may be considered when you notice thinning, increased shedding or changes in hair quality, or if you wish to support scalp health at an early stage.
The number of sessions varies depending on the treatment selected, the degree of hair thinning and individual response. A personalised plan is discussed following assessment.
Most treatments are well tolerated. Sensations may vary depending on the procedure, but discomfort is generally mild and temporary.
Downtime is usually minimal or none. Some treatments may cause mild redness or sensitivity, which typically settles quickly.
Early changes may be noticed within weeks, while more visible improvements often develop gradually over several months.
Yes. Hair restoration treatments are commonly used after a transplant to support scalp health and existing hair, subject to individual assessment.
Yes. Hair restoration treatments are suitable for both men and women, with plans tailored to individual needs and causes of hair loss.
Some treatments may not be suitable during breastfeeding. This is discussed during consultation to ensure safety and appropriate timing.
Long-term maintenance may include periodic treatments, home care recommendations and ongoing scalp monitoring, depending on individual needs.
Not necessarily. Treatment plans are flexible and can be adjusted over time based on response, goals and personal circumstances.