Hair Restoration

PRP Hair Treatment

Platelet Rich Plasma treatment (PRP) is a novel technique that allows the isolation and use of growth factors present in your own blood to enhance, accelerate, and stimulate hair regeneration.

hair transplant

FUE Hair Transplant

A minimally invasive hair transplant. Individual hair follicles are harvested directly from the donor area using a small punch tool, typically leaving no linear scar.

Aquagold Hair + Medical Microneedling

Aquagold is a revolutionary microneedling system using 24k gold needles. This microchannel technology is used to deliver essential hair vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.

Viviscal Hair Supplements

A clinically proven, 100% drug free supplement to promote healthier, fuller and thicker hair. The complete system provides a variety of ways to nourish your hair from the inside out.

Hydrafacial MD Keravive treatment

The HydraFacial Keravive Peptide Complex contains a proprietary blend of synthetic growth factors and skin proteins  to cleanse, stimulate, nourish and hydrate the scalp for fuller and healthier-looking hair.

Theradome red LED light helmet

A clinically proven, FDA-approved hair growth treatment that uses laser light technology to stimulate follicle and tissue repair, reverse hair miniaturization, and promote growth.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Restoration​

We are here to help answer any questions about Hair Restoration

Hair loss can be caused by various factors, including genetics (such as male or female pattern baldness), hormonal changes, certain medical conditions, medications, stress, nutritional deficiencies, and excessive hairstyling or use of harsh hair products.

The effectiveness of hair restoration treatments varies depending on the specific treatment, the individual's condition, and the underlying cause of hair loss. Some treatments, such as hair transplantation, have shown significant success in restoring hair growth, while others may be more effective in preventing further hair loss or improving hair density.

Most hair restoration treatments offered by dermatologists are considered safe. However, like any medical procedure or treatment, there can be potential risks and side effects. It's essential to consult with a qualified professional who can evaluate your individual situation and provide appropriate guidance.

The timeline for seeing results varies depending on the treatment. Some treatments, like medications, may require several months of consistent use before noticeable improvement is seen. Surgical procedures such as hair transplantation may require several months for the transplanted hair to grow and achieve desired results.

es, in some cases, multiple hair restoration treatments can be combined to achieve better results. For example, a person may undergo hair transplantation to restore hairline and density and use medications or laser therapy to support hair growth and prevent further loss.

Hair restoration treatments can provide long-term results, but it's important to note that the underlying causes of hair loss may continue to progress. For instance, in cases of androgenetic alopecia, additional hair loss may occur over time. Maintenance treatments or lifestyle modifications may be recommended to preserve the results

The suitability of hair restoration treatments depends on factors such as the underlying cause of hair loss, the extent of hair loss, the individual's overall health, and their expectations. A thorough evaluation by a dermatologist or hair restoration specialist can help determine the most suitable treatment options for an individual's specific needs.

Yes, there are non-surgical alternatives available, such as medications (e.g., minoxidil, finasteride), PRP therapy, low-level laser therapy, and scalp micropigmentation. These options can be considered depending on the individual's preferences, the extent of hair loss, and the underlying cause.

The cost of hair restoration treatments can vary significantly depending on the type of treatment, the extent of hair loss, the location, and the expertise of the provider. Surgical procedures like hair transplantation tend to be more expensive than non-surgical treatments. It's advisable to consult with a specialist who can provide a personalized cost estimate.