Hair loss is a common concern that affects people of all ages and genders. While it’s often associated with aging, hair loss can occur for various reasons, including genetics, hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors.
While traditional treatments like medications and topical solutions have been effective for many, recent advancements in medical technology have introduced innovative approaches to combating hair loss.
At Clinique Antiaging we have multiple cutting-edge techniques to help with hair loss in both men and women: microneedling, PRP, exosome therapy, and laser treatments, all of which offer promising results in the fight against hair loss.
What are the possible non-surgical treatments for hair loss?
Combination therapy for hair loss involves using multiple treatment approaches simultaneously to address the condition more effectively. This approach is often recommended for individuals with moderate to severe hair loss or for those who have not responded well to single treatments.
Here are some common combination therapies for hair loss:
- Medication
- Microneedling and Topical Treatments
- HydraFacial Keravive
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Microneedling
- Exosome Therapy for Hair Loss
- Laser Therapy / Fotona’s Hair Restart (Hairlase) Erbium Laser and Topical Medication/PRP
- Laser therapy such as Fotona’s smooth Erbium laser helps to stimulate hair follicles and increase blood flow to the scalp.
- Topical Medications: Minoxidil, exosomes and/or other topical medications can be used in conjunction with laser therapy to further encourage hair growth.
This combination approach is generally well-tolerated.
We often combine laser therapy with microneedling in a single session, beginning the treatment with the laser followed by microneedling with either PRP or micronutrients/exosomes.
Several sessions are required for optimal results. We recommend a series of treatments 2-4 weeks apart as well as maintenance treatments.
This combination approach is generally well-tolerated as there is zero downtime with the laser.
Combination therapies should always be personalized based on the individual’s specific type and degree of hair loss, medical history, and response to treatment.
Consultation with a hair loss specialist or clinic that performs treatments is the best way to determine the most suitable combination therapy and to monitor progress over time. Additionally, it’s important to have realistic expectations, as results may vary from person to person.