Hair Rejuvenation in Fresno
Hair Rejuvenation Treatments to Restore Hair Density & Strength
Benefits Of Hair Rejuvenation
- Stimulates natural hair growth
- Non-surgical treatment
- Safe for different types of hair loss
- Minimal downtime
- Improves hair thickness and strength
- Suitable for both men and women
- Targets specific areas of concern, such as the scalp and hairline
- Results can be long-lasting with maintenance
- Boosts confidence in appearance
- Customizable for individual needs
Hair Rejuvenation FAQs
What is Hair Rejuvenation, and how does it work?
Hair Rejuvenation is a non-surgical treatment that promotes hair growth by injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the scalp. The PRP contains growth factors that stimulate the hair follicles, encouraging them to grow thicker and stronger hair as a result.
Who is a suitable candidate for Hair Rejuvenation?
Hair Rejuvenation is ideal for individuals experiencing hair thinning or early stages of hair loss. It is suitable for men and women who want to improve hair density without surgery.
How long does it take to see results from Hair Rejuvenation?
Results from Hair Rejuvenation typically begin to appear after several months, with continued improvements over time. The exact timeline varies by individual, but most people notice a difference within three to six months.
How long do the results of Hair Rejuvenation last?
The results of Hair Rejuvenation can last from several months to years, depending on the individual factors and maintenance treatments used. Follow-up treatments may be necessary in order to maintain the ideal results after Hair Rejuvenation.
What areas can Hair Rejuvenation treat?
Hair Rejuvenation can target areas where thinning or hair loss is most noticeable, including the scalp, hairline, and crown. The treatment can address various types of hair loss, including pattern baldness.
Are there any side effects of Hair Rejuvenation?
Hair Rejuvenation is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. Some people may experience discomfort, redness, or swelling at the injection point, but these effects often resolve within a few days.