Hair recovery

What is ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA?

Androgenic or androgenetic alopecia is hair loss that occurs due to genetic factors. It is the most common type of alopecia in our society and affects 9 out of 10 men.

It usually begins at the temples and the region of the forehead and upper area of ​​the head, up to the crown.

It can start early in very young men.

Although less frequent, in women it is usually more frequent in menopause, affecting 4 out of 10. Hair loss is more diffuse, with more depopulated areas on the top of the head.

What are the causes??

  • Genetic heritage
  • Hormones
  • Aging.

LEVELS OF THE HAMILTON - NORWOOD SCALE

1- HAIR REGENERATION PLAN

2- HAIR MICROTRANSPLANT- FUE TECHNIQUE

HAIR REGENERATION PLAN

Hair can be subjected to negative stimuli that favor hair loss (hormones, stress, anemia, autoimmune pathologies, etc.), so each case must be studied in order to personalize the treatment.

The regenerative plan associates different techniques

  • Microinjections with ultrafine needles of active ingredients to minimize negative stimuli (such as 5 alpha reductase inhibitors), and stimulators to strengthen existing hair and promote the development of “minimized” hair.
  • LASER ERBIO SMOOTH® produces tissue stimulation and promotes hair bulb development.
  • CARBOXYTHERAPY: CO2 is a gas that stimulates tissue oxygenation and collagen formation through the biochemical pathway of nitrous oxide, which increases after injection. It is applied with an ultrafine needle.

HAIR MICROTRANSPLANT- FUE TECHNIQUE

When the degree of alopecia is significant, we can resort to a hair by hair grafting technique (FUE technique), which consists of transplanting follicular units from an area with more hair density (such as the nape of the neck) and grafting them in the desired areas, usually in the forehead line and lateral entries, as well as in the crown of the head.

The number of follicles to be transplanted will depend on the density of the donor area and the need of the recipient area.

A previous evaluation and analysis is performed. After the transplantation or grafting, the patient is instructed to wash the head and take the appropriate medication.

Normally the hair of the transplanted follicles usually falls out within a few days and begins to grow between 6 and 9 months after the procedure.

If you do not know which treatment best suits your needs, we help you choose the ideal treatment for you so that you can enjoy it to the fullest.