Hair Loss

What is it?

Male and female baldness is an equally prevalent ailment. Male pattern hair loss, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is primarily inherited and has a genetic component, whereas female pattern hair loss has an unclear cause.

Treatment-

Trichoscopic study of the scalp surface and hair texture can be used to diagnose baldness. Non-needle-based Mesotherapy PRP therapy is an effective treatment option.
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Procedure-

Your blood is collected, placed in a sealed test tube, centrifuged in-house, and the plasma separated is combined with active ingredients. The substance is then injected into the skin layers of your face, body, or scalp.

Benefits of treatment-

  • No synthetic substances are involved
  • Hair growth is completely natural after the treatment
  • An overall increase in hair quality post-PRP therapy 
  • The injections in a mesotherapy procedure will give you the minerals and vitamins that you require for growing hair

FAQ

How can baldness be prevented?

Since there is no ‘known way’ of preventing baldness, there is a theory that excessive stress may cause hair loss due to the increase in the body’s production levels of sex hormones. Stress can be relieved by relaxing activities like listening to calming music, going for a walk, and enjoying some alone time. 

Where does the baldness occur in Males and Females?

Male pattern baldness affects the top of the head, sides of the scalp, and arms, whereas female pattern hair loss is characterized by gradual thinning of the top of the head hair and widening of the hair part.

 Are there any side effects?

There are no side effects usually observed, if any, the following are observed- 

  • Mild pain
  • Itching
  • Slight pinpoint Bleeding
  • Skin discoloration