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Keralase 

Keralase

What is Keralase in Office Therapy?

Your skin is naturally designed to keep things out. Your doctor will first use the Lutronic LaseMD to optimize the absorption properties of your scalp.

The unique LaseMD laser delivery system has been proven to prepare the skin for increased absorption of nanoliposomes.

After the scalp is pre-conditioned with the LaseMD laser, KeraFactor serum is topically applied to promote stronger, thicker and fuller looking hair in both men and woman.

How much time does Keralase take?

-Comfortable (no injections) and fast (less than 10 minutes)

-No downtime - immediately return to normal activities

-Three-mont treatment program is typical

*ask your doctor for options

-Hair improvement continues over the following 12-18 months**

What is KeraFactor Topical Serum?

KeraFactor Serum:

-Is a proprietary formulation, only available through your doctor.

-Targets known deficiencies and problems which can cause poor scalp health

-Contains five bio-identical growth factors and two skin proteins, each:

  • Chosen to improve thinning hair
  • Developed in high concentrations not available from other sources
  • Delivered in a nanoliposome carrier for increased absorption


Scalp PRP

Scalp PRP For Hair Restoration

What is Scalp PRP Treatment?

 

Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, is derived from the bloodstream and has been used for years to treat musculoskeletal conditions, and more recently, skin conditions. Colloquially termed “vampire” treatments, PRP injected into the skin or used after microneedling (a technique that uses small needles to create microscopic skin wounds) may help to improve skin texture and appearance. Recently, PRP has garnered attention as a promising solution for one of the most challenging problems in dermatology: hair loss.

How does it work?

Platelets are one of four primary components of blood (the other three are red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma). Platelets promote cell growth and regeneration. As the term “platelet-rich plasma” suggests, platelets are generally about five times more concentrated in PRP than in regular blood. This concentration of platelets is useful, because platelets secrete growth factors than are thought to assist in wound healing and tissue regrowth. When it comes to hair loss, the theory is that platelets, injected deep into the scalp to reach the bottom of the hair follicle, may stimulate a specialized population of cells named dermal papilla cells, which play a critical role in hair growth.

 

Most research on PRP for hair loss has focused on its use to treat androgenetic alopecia (AGA). Also known as hormone-related baldness, this is a condition that can affect both men and women. In men with AGA, hair loss typically occurs on the top and front of the head. In women, thinning occurs on the top and crown of the head and often begins with the center hair part growing wider. The evidence suggests that PRP may work best when it is combined with other treatments for AGA, such as topical minoxidil (Rogaine) or oral finasteride (Propecia), which is an anti-androgenic drug. There is not enough evidence to make conclusions about the effectiveness of PRP for other types of hair loss, like telogen effluvium (stress-related hair loss), alopecia areata (autoimmune-related non-scarring hair loss), or forms of scarring hair loss.

How is PRP obtained?

The process of obtaining PRP involves a blood draw and a centrifuge. To yield PRP, blood is drawn from your arm, then spun down in a centrifuge (a machine that spins at high speeds to help separate blood components). After centrifuging, the plasma rises to the top, and the lower part of the plasma is the PRP. Sometimes, a second spin is performed to increase the platelet concentration of the plasma. We use a double-spin centrifuge for maximum platelet yield. Your own PRP is collected, then injected into multiple areas of hair loss across your scalp. The usual treatment plan involves three sessions, approximately one month apart, followed by maintenance sessions every three to six months to keep up the results.


Scalp Pdo 

Scalp PDO

New York scalp treatment
Scalp treatment in New York

For hair restoration purposes, small PDO threads are placed in the scalp with or without PRP injection. Once placed in the scalp, the threads dissolve over a period of four to six months. They are not visible to the eye, they cannot be felt, but they stimulate collagen and elastin production, the main constituents necessary for hair growth.

Scalp Threads

Scalp Threads

Scalp threads are a type of hair extension that can add length, volume, and color to your natural hair. They are applied using a special needle and thread, and can be worn for several weeks at a time.


If you're interested in trying scalp threads, it's important to find a qualified doctor who has experience with this technique. Otherwise, you could end up with damage to your natural hair or an uneven look.


When done correctly, scalp threads can give you the appearance of fuller, longer hair. They can also help cover up thinning areas or add extra volume.

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