



Hair Growth Therapy.

Mesotherapy for hair loss is an innovative treatment aimed at revitalizing hair follicles, promoting regrowth, and preventing further hair loss. Using specialised formulations that contain a blend of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, mesotherapy is administered through microinjections directly into the scalp. This targeted approach helps to nourish and strengthen hair, improve circulation, and stimulate dormant follicles. Mesotherapy is a non-invasive procedure, suitable for individuals experiencing thinning hair or hair loss, offering a natural solution to enhance hair density and quality with minimal downtime.
Who Can Have a Hair Growth Treatment?
Hair growth treatments, such as mesotherapy, are suitable for individuals looking to address thinning hair, hair loss, or improve the overall health of their hair and scalp. These treatments can benefit a wide range of people, including those experiencing early signs of hair thinning, patchy hair loss, or general hair weakening.
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Hair Type: Hair loss treatments are generally suitable for most hair types, whether you have dry, oily, or normal hair. However, individuals with certain scalp conditions, such as infections, psoriasis, or severe inflammation, may not be ideal candidates for treatment and should consult with a healthcare provider before proceeding.
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Age: Hair loss treatments can be beneficial for individuals of various ages, especially those experiencing early signs of hair thinning or hair loss. While commonly sought after by individuals in their 30s and older, younger individuals who are experiencing premature hair thinning may also benefit from preventive treatment.
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Hair Concerns: These treatments are particularly effective for addressing specific concerns such as thinning hair, male or female pattern baldness, hair fragility, and patchy hair loss. If you're dealing with these concerns and wish to enhance the health, strength, and density of your hair, a hair loss treatment like mesotherapy could be a suitable option for you.
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Medical History: It is important to disclose any medical conditions, allergies, or medications you are currently taking to your healthcare provider before undergoing hair loss treatments. Certain conditions, such as hormonal imbalances or medications that cause hair thinning, may impact your eligibility for the treatment or affect the results.
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Expectations: Having realistic expectations about hair loss treatments is crucial. While these treatments can promote hair regrowth, strengthen hair follicles, and reduce further hair loss, individual results may vary. Multiple sessions may be needed to achieve the desired outcome, and ongoing maintenance may be necessary for sustained results.
How Often Should I Have a Hair Loss Treatment?
Hair loss treatments typically require a series of sessions for optimal results. Initial treatments may be recommended weekly or biweekly, depending on the severity of hair loss. After the initial course of 4-6 treatments, maintenance sessions every 1-2 months may be suggested to sustain the benefits. Consistency and adherence to the treatment plan are key to achieving long-lasting, healthy hair growth.

After Care:
First 24 Hours:
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Do not wash your hair or use any hair products, including shampoos, conditioners, or styling products.
12-72 Hours Post-Treatment:
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After 12 hours, you may resume using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo, if needed.
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Avoid any harsh chemicals, treatments, or aggressive styling of your hair during this time.
48-72 Hours Post-Treatment:
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You can return to your regular hair care routine, including washing and conditioning your hair, but avoid products with harsh chemicals such as alcohol or sulfates.
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Retinol-based hair products or growth serums may be introduced for optimal results if recommended by your provider.
Avoid for 10-14 Days:
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Refrain from using alcohol-based hair tonics or sprays, as these can irritate the scalp.
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Avoid excessive sun exposure on the scalp. If outdoors, wear a hat or use a chemical-free sunscreen specifically formulated for the scalp.
First 3 Days Post-Treatment:
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Do not use any strong hair treatments, such as those containing Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs), Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHAs), Retinol (Vitamin A), or Vitamin C in a low pH formula.
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Avoid hot baths, saunas, and swimming to prevent irritation to the scalp.
First Week:
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Avoid scrubbing or exfoliating the scalp for at least one week to allow it to heal properly.
Exercise:
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Avoid strenuous exercise or any activity that may cause excessive sweating for the first 1-2 days post-treatment.