Mesotherapy for Hair

Mesotherapy treatment is a non-surgical alternative for hair regrowth.

  • Mesotherapy is a procedure of providing the scalp with boost of vitamin & improving blood flow for hair regrowth
  • It treats bald patches and activates the follicles to show positive results for hair regrowth in both men & women
  • Mesotherapy treatment for hair loss, is approached with injection of vial consisting of components necessary for hair restoration or revitalization
  • As injection gun is use to inject the vial, so Mesotherapy treatment takes around 10 to 30 minutes depending on the area of baldness or thinning hairs
  • 5 sessions of Mesotherapy treatment is required for maximum visible results.

Experts at Rejuvenate Aesthetic Clinic will determine the number of sessions required for your hair loss treatment.

Hair Transplantation

Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves removing hair follicles from one part of the body (usually the back or sides of the head) and transplanting them to balding or thinning areas of the scalp. The goal of the procedure is to restore hair growth in areas where hair loss has occurred, creating a fuller and more natural-looking head of hair.

There are two primary methods of hair transplantation: follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit extraction (FUE). In FUT, a strip of skin containing hair follicles is removed from the donor area and then dissected into individual follicular units before being transplanted. In FUE, individual follicular units are removed directly from the donor area and then transplanted to the recipient area.

Hair transplantation is typically performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia, meaning the patient is awake but doesn't feel pain during the procedure. Recovery time can vary depending on the extent of the procedure, but most people are able to return to work and normal activities within a week or two of the procedure.

FUE Transplantation

Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a method of hair transplantation in which individual hair follicles are removed from the donor area using a small punch-like instrument, and then transplanted to the balding or thinning areas of the scalp. This method of hair transplantation has gained popularity in recent years because it is less invasive than follicular unit transplantation (FUT), which involves removing a strip of scalp from the donor area.
FUE is typically performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis, and the procedure can take several hours depending on the extent of the hair loss and the number of follicles to be transplanted. After the follicles are harvested, they are prepared for transplantation and then placed into tiny incisions in the recipient area of the scalp. The incisions are made using a small needle or scalpel, and are placed in a way that mimics the natural growth pattern of the hair.
Recovery time after FUE transplantation is generally shorter than with FUT, and most people can return to work and other normal activities within a week or two. There may be some swelling and discomfort in the donor and recipient areas, but this typically resolves within a few days. The transplanted hairs will initially fall out within a few weeks, but new hair growth should start to appear within a few months.

FUT Transplantation

Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) is a method of hair transplantation in which a strip of scalp containing hair follicles is removed from the donor area (usually the back or sides of the head), and then the individual follicular units are dissected from the strip and transplanted to the balding or thinning areas of the scalp. This method of hair transplantation has been used for many years and is still widely used today.
FUT is typically performed on an outpatient basis, and the procedure can take several hours depending on the extent of the hair loss and the number of follicles to be transplanted. After the strip of scalp is removed, it is dissected into individual follicular units under a microscope, and then the units are prepared for transplantation. The recipient area of the scalp is then numbed with local anaesthesia, and tiny incisions are made using a small needle or scalpel. The follicular units are then placed into the incisions in a way that mimics the natural growth pattern of the hair.
Recovery time after FUT transplantation is generally longer than with FUE, and most people need to take a few days off work and avoid strenuous activity for a few weeks. There may be some swelling and discomfort in the donor and recipient areas, but this typically resolves within a few days to a few weeks. The transplanted hair will initially fall out within a few weeks, but new hair growth should start to appear within a few months.

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