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AESTHETIC TREATMENTS

HAIR

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

Understanding Hair Loss

Why do we lose our hair?

Fighting hair loss is a challenge that many people face. Fortunately, there are now various aesthetic and regenerative medicine treatments available to address baldness and achieve impressive results.

There are several reasons why a person may experience hair loss. The main ones include genetics, stress, hormonal imbalances, and certain health issues. Understanding the cause of hair loss is essential for selecting the right treatment. Hair loss can be gradual or sudden and can affect both men and women. In some cases, this loss is reversible, while in others, it requires specific interventions.

There are several types of baldness, ranging from androgenetic alopecia to alopecia areata (patchy hair loss) or telogen effluvium. The first type is usually hereditary and mainly affects men, although women can also be affected. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition where the body attacks the hair follicles, leading to patchy hair loss. Telogen effluvium refers to a sudden, reversible loss of hair following a stressful event.

HAIR RESTORATION

Transplant and nanofat

For those whose baldness is too advanced for natural or non-invasive treatments, the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplant technique remains the most effective option. This procedure involves harvesting healthy hair follicles from the back of the head and implanting them into balding areas, effectively restoring a fuller, more youthful appearance. Nescens' signature treatment, Nanofat, consists of reinjecting young cells, directly harvested from the patient, into the hair follicle. This procedure not only halts hair loss but also enhances the quality and density of existing hair while stimulating the growth of new hair follicles.

HAIR TRANSPLANT

Types of baldness

Trichoscan analysis

Identifying the exact type of hair loss helps determine the best-suited treatment. Different methods apply depending on the severity and nature of the hair loss. To this end, an initial consultation with one of our doctors, accompanied by a Trichoscan analysis, which allows for a digital count and objective evaluation of the hair, helps establish a precise diagnosis in order to formulate and apply a personalized and efficient treatment.

INITIAL CONSULTATION

Solutions to Slow Down and Stop Hair Loss

Scalp treatments

For scalp treatments, here are the solutions to slow down and stop hair loss such as, Haircare Mesotherapy: Combining a vitamin complex and fluid hyaluronic acid, Haircare mesotherapy slows down the loss of hair follicles and strengthens the scalp with gentle and painless hair revitalization. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): PRP injections for hair involve using your own blood to extract platelets and their growth factors before reinjecting them into the scalp. These injections promote tissue regeneration and stimulate the growth of new hair. Exosomes: Microneedling with exosomes is a non-invasive treatment that involves directly applying nanometric vesicles essential for cellular communication and scalp regeneration. Exosomes stimulate hair follicles, promoting regrowth and improving the density and quality of hair.

PRP TREATMENT

Hair Care Maintenance Tips

Diet and Hydration

A diet rich in essential nutrients is crucial for maintaining strong hair. Incorporating foods high in proteins, iron, and antioxidants can make a big difference. Drink enough water to keep your scalp well-hydrated. A proper hair care routine combined with a balanced diet can significantly reduce the risk of hair loss.

Fighting hair loss and baldness is no longer a lost battle. With methods ranging from hair mesotherapy to microneedling and FUE hair transplants, each individual can find a solution tailored to their specific situation. The key lies in a thorough understanding of the underlying cause and selecting the appropriate treatment.