Hair loss: what treatments are available?

Hair loss is something that not only worries many men, but also many women.

The reasons why we can start to lose hair can be many and varied. Therefore, the best advice that an expert in Aesthetic Medicine can offer is to see a professional when the first symptoms appear. It is then when the existing treatments are most effective both to stop hair loss and to promote its recovery.

What treatments are available for hair loss?

Among the treatments aimed at hair regeneration, at Clínica Nutriestética® we have the following:

  • Regennia capilar®: consists of infiltrating growth factors and thus improving the blood supply to the scalp. With different sessions, we obtain the improvement of the repair process of the hair follicles, gradually achieving new blood vessels in the scalp and reactivating the production of elastin and collagen in the scalp.
  • Capillary mesotherapy: microinjections of a product composed of vitamins, amino acids and trace elements applied to the surface of the scalp to nourish the scalp and hair follicle.
  • Indiba Proionic®: non-aggressive, safe and pleasant radiofrequency treatment (capacitive and resistive) that respects cellular physiology. Another advantage is that it nourishes, rehabilitates and fortifies the hair, benefiting hair growth and preventing hair loss while maintaining the hair population and a stronger and more resistant hair.

With them, a healthy progress of the hair is obtained, extending its natural life, the lengthening of its telogen phase and the increase of its density in the growth phase. A good reinforcement to take into account during these types of treatments are specific nutritional supplements for the hair.

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The ideal patient to receive these treatments is the one who is starting to lose hair. We speak of ideal patient because these processes are only effective in cases where the roots are still maintained. In other words: the hair follicle is weak but still visible and does not show a definitive alopecia. When the hair follicle is “dead”, there is no treatment that can recover it.