HAIR MESOTHERAPY

Microinfusion of medicines into the hair skin, also known as hair mesotherapy or hair intradermotherapy, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that consists of applying medicines, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients directly to the scalp. This technique is often used to treat a variety of hair conditions such as hair loss, hair thinning, baldness and scalp health problems. Here are some important points about microinfusion of medicines into capillary skin:


Substances Used:


The medications and substances used in hair microinfusion may vary depending on the specific needs of the patient and the hair condition being treated.

Some common examples of substances include minoxidil (to stimulate hair growth), B vitamins (to nourish hair follicles), hyaluronic acid (to moisturize the scalp), and growth factors (to promote cell regeneration).

Indications:


Hair microinfusion is indicated for a variety of hair conditions, including hereditary hair loss (baldness), seasonal hair loss, alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia, and other forms of hair loss.

It can also be used to improve overall scalp health, treat dandruff, reduce excessive oiliness and promote the growth of stronger, healthier hair.


Procedure:


The hair microinfusion procedure is performed in a doctor's office by a qualified professional, such as a dermatologist or hair surgeon.

Before treatment, a consultation is performed to assess the patient's hair condition, determine the cause of hair loss and customize the treatment protocol.

During the procedure, the scalp is cleansed and locally anesthetized to minimize discomfort.

Then, the professional uses a fine needle or specialized device to inject the substances directly into the top layer of the scalp's skin.

Results and Duration:


The results of hair microinfusion may vary from person to person, but many patients begin to notice an improvement in the health of their hair and scalp after a few treatment sessions.

To achieve optimal, long-lasting results, several treatment sessions, spaced over a few weeks or months, are generally recommended.

The duration of results may also vary depending on the hair condition treated, the patient's lifestyle and adherence to post-treatment care recommendations.


Post-Treatment Care:


After the procedure, it is important to follow all post-treatment care instructions provided by the professional.

This may include avoiding sun exposure, avoiding the use of harsh hair products, and avoiding activities that can cause excessive scalp sweating.

Microinfusion of medications into hair skin is a popular and effective option for improving hair health and treating a variety of hair conditions, providing natural, long-lasting results. If you are considering this treatment, it is recommended that you schedule a consultation with a dermatologist or other qualified professional to discuss your options and determine the best treatment plan for your individual needs.

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