Hair restoration is not appropriate for all causes of hair loss. We do not treat autoimmune hair loss such as alopecia areata, hair loss caused by chemotherapy (anagen effluvium), hair loss from compulsive pulling (trichotillomania), or scarring alopecia where hair follicles are permanently damaged. Patients with these conditions require alternative medical care.
Hair loss is common, complex, and deeply personal. Our Hair Restoration treatments are designed to support regrowth and hair density when the underlying cause is appropriate for treatment. Because different types of hair loss require different approaches, we begin with a consultation to ensure this treatment is right for you.
Our approach uses Exosomes to support the scalp environment and hair follicle function in patients with specific, non-scarring forms of hair loss.
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Hair Loss Types
Our Hair Restoration treatments are indicated only for non-scarring forms of hair loss where hair follicles are still viable. This includes androgenic alopecia, also known as male and female pattern hair loss, and telogen effluvium, often stress-induced hair loss.
Hair Regrowth
Our program focuses on scalp health and follicle support using targeted medical therapies. Exosomes support follicle signalling and cellular communication, designed to strengthen existing hair over time.
Personalized Care
Your first step is to book a consultation, where a medical professional will review your hair loss, confirm the type, and determine whether hair restoration is appropriate for you. During this consultation, a personalized treatment plan will be discussed to support hair restoration safely and effectively.
What is hair restoration?
Hair restoration is a medical approach that supports hair thickening and density by improving scalp health and stimulating existing and potentially new hair follicles. Our treatments use Exosomes and are intended only for non-scarring types of hair loss where follicles are still viable.
What types of hair loss can be treated?
Hair restoration is suitable for androgenic alopecia, also known as male and female pattern hair loss, and for telogen effluvium, which is hair shedding induced by stress, illness, childbirth, weight loss, hormonal changes, or other phenomenon. In both cases, the hair follicles are still present and capable of responding to treatment.
What types of hair loss do you not treat?
How do exosomes work?
Exosomes are tiny membrane-bound lipid-based vesicles made of proteins and nucleic acids that support cell signaling, tissue repair, follicle activity, and enhance communication within the scalp and hair follicles. Together, they create a healthier environment to help existing hair grow thicker and stronger.
Am I a good candidate for hair restoration?
You may be a good candidate if your hair loss is genetic or stress-related, you are experiencing thinning rather than complete hair loss, and your scalp has not developed scarring. A consultation is required to confirm your diagnosis and suitability before starting treatment.
How long does it take to see results?
Hair growth occurs gradually. Most patients notice reduced shedding first, followed by improvements in hair thickness and often density over time. Individual results vary depending on the type of hair loss, consistency of treatment, and personal response.
Is hair restoration permanent?
Hair restoration supports existing hair follicles but does not change genetic or hormonal influences. Ongoing maintenance may be recommended, particularly for patients with genetic hair loss, to help sustain results.
What is the first step if I’m concerned about hair loss?
The first step is to book a consultation. During this visit, our providers will review your hair loss, confirm the type, and determine whether hair restoration is appropriate for you. You will also receive a personalized treatment plan designed to support hair restoration safely and effectively.
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