Thinning Hair – Face/Head

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Thinning Hair - Face/Head

To begin, it’s important to identify the underlying cause of the thinning hair. This could be due to genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, dietary deficiencies, stress, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions. A thorough consultation with a medical professional, such as a dermatologist or trichologist, can help determine the cause of the thinning hair and guide the selection of treatment options.

PRP injections involve the use of platelet-rich plasma, which is derived from the patient’s own blood. The plasma is rich in growth factors and has been shown to stimulate hair growth and improve hair density in some cases.

IV hydration therapy involves the administration of fluids, electrolytes, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This can help improve overall health and potentially support healthy hair growth.

Oral supplements, such as biotin, can help support healthy hair growth by providing the body with the nutrients it needs to produce healthy hair. However, it’s important to speak with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, as certain supplements may interact with medications or have potential side effects.


Customized hair serums and products can help nourish the scalp and hair, and may contain ingredients such as biotin, keratin, and vitamins.

Microneedling involves the use of a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. This can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin and potentially improve the appearance of the scalp and hair.

Oral collagen supplements may help improve the health and appearance of the skin and hair by providing the body with the amino acids needed to produce collagen. Again, it’s important to speak with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen.

It’s also important to maintain a healthy diet, get enough sleep, and reduce stress, as these can all have an impact on hair health.

It’s worth noting that while these treatments may be effective for some individuals, they may not work for everyone and it’s important to have realistic expectations. A combination of treatments may be needed to achieve the desired results, and ongoing maintenance may be required to maintain any improvements. It’s also important to follow the recommended treatment plan and instructions provided by the medical professional to ensure the best possible results.