Is your hair thinned?
Does it fall out?
Are there signs of balding?
COME FOR A MEDICAL CONSULTATION AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NEWEST TREATMENT PROGRAM
At Medical Margaret Spa doctors have created a special program which, due to application of combined techniques, allows for an effective fight against hair thinning and hair loss problems.
In case of androgenic baldness in men mesotherapy combined with pharmacologic treatment is applied, which allows for better therapeutic effects.
Mesotherapy is a method of treatment of various skin diseases consisting in injection of small doses of medication directly into affected areas.
Head skin mesotherapy brings invaluable benefits in the form of hair quality, hinders its loss and even enhances growth of new hair.
Mesotherapy consists in surface injections in the head skin with substances enhancing hair growth and hindering hair loss (mainly anti-inflammatory drugs, peptides, vitamins). The set of drugs is selected individually according to the patient’s needs.
Appearance and volume of hair is significantly influenced by one’s lifestyle, diet as well as health. Mesotherapy for head skin is recommended mostly for people experiencing problems connected with hair loss and balding. Excessive hair loss is frequently both men’s and women’s problem. It can be genetic, internal, mechanical in nature or connected with diseases of haired head skin. Therefore, each procedure is preceded by medical consultation. Effectiveness of mesotherapy is satisfactory, however, one needs to wait for the results, sometimes even for a few months.
Head skin mesotherapy is also preventive in nature and the sooner the problem of balding is recognized, the sooner treatment can be applied and better results can be obtained.
Indications for the procedure:
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Excessive hair loss is caused by:
- unsuitable diet,
- pregnancy and lactation,
- weak circulation,
- hormonal changes
- excessive solar radiation,
- excessive stress,
- alopecia areata,
- androgenetic alopecia.