Hair Treatments
Our Approach to Hair Treatments
We closely follow the latest global treatment methods in hair care, ensuring that each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their current hair condition. The most suitable products are selected to address specific needs and deliver optimal results.
Female Pattern Hair Loss
Female pattern hair loss is a common issue affecting 1 in 3 women. It is characterized by thinning hair, dullness, and gradual hair loss, which can significantly impact confidence. Research shows that hair loss has a more severe psychological effect on women compared to men, as men are generally more accepting of hair loss.
The primary causes of female hair loss include:
- Hormonal imbalances (frequent use of birth control pills)
- Thyroid disorders (overactive or underactive thyroid), zinc and iron deficiencies
- Poor nutrition and stress (crash diets, insufficient protein intake)
- Improper hair care (excessive use of hair dyes, gels, chemical treatments, blow-drying wet hair, frequent washing, use of conditioners, and styling products without proper ventilation)
- Post-pregnancy hormonal changes
Treatment Options:
- Hair Mesotherapy: Directly nourishes hair roots with essential vitamins and minerals.
- Nutritional adjustments: Ensures a balanced diet to support hair health.
- Vitamin supplementation: Corrects deficiencies in vital nutrients.
- Hormonal regulation: Addresses hormonal imbalances contributing to hair loss.
- Proper hair care routines: Involves washing hair with appropriate water temperatures and avoiding harsh treatments.
Male Pattern Hair Loss
Hair is an essential feature for men, and it's considered normal for men to lose between 50 and 80 hairs daily. However, if hair loss exceeds this amount, rapid thinning and baldness, known as androgenetic alopecia, can occur.
Though androgenetic alopecia affects many men, it typically does not affect the temples or the nape of the neck. It is often seen as a genetic trait rather than a medical condition. Approximately half of all men will experience this type of hair loss after puberty.
Causes of Male Hair Loss:
- Stress
- Anemia
- Improper use of cosmetics
- Genetics
- Medications (such as cancer treatments or excessive vitamin A)
- Nutritional deficiencies (iron, zinc, protein)
- Hormonal imbalances
- Thyroid disorders
- Feverish illnesses
Androgenetic alopecia, caused by the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT), is the most common form of hair loss in men and directly affects hair follicles, leading to baldness.
Medications for Hair Loss
There are three main causes of hair loss: genetics, stress, and hormonal imbalances. Currently, no medication can permanently stop hair loss; treatments only delay the shedding process. Medications work by slowing the hair loss phase, but they do not prevent it entirely.
Mesotherapy for Hair Loss
Hair mesotherapy is a targeted treatment that involves injecting a blend of vitamins, minerals, and circulation-enhancing compounds directly into the scalp. This therapy strengthens existing hair follicles and stimulates the growth of weak, thin hair strands.
Mesotherapy is ideal for:
- Seasonal hair loss
- Stress-related hair loss
- Post-pregnancy hair thinning
- Patients with dull, lifeless hair
Mesotherapy is typically administered over 6-8 sessions, with noticeable effects starting around the 4th session. It provides long-term prevention of hair loss and helps transform weak hair into stronger strands.
PRP for Hair Loss
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy involves extracting your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and injecting the platelet-rich plasma into the scalp. Platelets naturally rush to injury sites to promote healing, and in hair treatment, they stimulate hair growth by enhancing follicle repair.
Regenera Activa for Hair Loss
Regenera Activa is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment system that utilizes autologous micrografts (derived from the patient) to treat hair loss. In a single session, the patient acts as both the donor and the recipient, with growth factors and progenitor cells collected from healthy areas of the scalp to stimulate regeneration in thinning regions.
How Regenera Activa Works:
This treatment focuses on using the patient’s own healthy hair follicles to rejuvenate thinning areas. Healthy hair follicles are collected from behind the ears and processed into a suspension, which is then injected into problem areas. The method works by revitalizing weak follicles, making them stronger and healthier.
Is Regenera Activa Suitable for Everyone?
Regenera Activa is suitable for both men and women unless the hair loss is caused by an underlying infection, which is rare. It can even be used as a preventive treatment for those whose hair is damaged by frequent cosmetic treatments, such as coloring or salon procedures.
Hair Transplant (FUE Method)
The Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method is the most advanced hair transplant technique available today.
Before the procedure, patients are thoroughly evaluated, and a treatment plan is developed. Some patients may require pre-treatment to preserve their existing hair or strengthen thinning strands before the transplant. Others may proceed directly to the hair transplant itself.
The procedure involves transplanting hair follicles from the back of the scalp to areas of thinning or baldness. The focus is on maximum graft yield while ensuring patient safety, hygiene, and satisfaction. All procedures are performed in a hospital environment under the supervision of experienced doctors and a highly trained medical team with over 10 years of experience.