HAIR LOSS TREATMENTS
Non-Surgical Hair Replacement System
Remember what it felt like to run your fingers through your hair? Or even better, how it felt when someone else did? With our hair loss replacement options you can stop reminiscing and welcome back that feeling. Because the non-surgical Virtual Reality(VR) hair system incorporates your hair with human hair to not only look real, but feel real.
The key to achieving the naturalness of the VR hair replacement option, is its Strand by Strand® process. We accomplish this by closely examining the spiraling crown area of your head that may be balding or thinning and then adding real human hair in the same natural way that it grows. Our hair replacement professionals create a virtually undetectable matrix of crisscrossing, transparent fibers that are shaped to specifically fit the balding and thinning areas of your head. This customized matrix is then integrated into your own hair using Polyfuse® for a seamless look. So no matter how close you get, no one will notice a thing with the VR hair replacement process. read more...
LRHT (Laser – Revivogen – Hair - Therapy )
LRHT Hair Therapy is an intense rejuvenation and hair loss prevention program that covers all the bases.
It starts by rejuvenating your hair and ends with rejuvenating your life, and the hair loss treatment results haven't let us down thus far. ??
LRHT works well as a hair loss treatment program to maintain the state of the existing hair. The hair therapy regimen is made up of an advanced hair rejuvenation cleansing and conditioning system for balding and thinning hair, an FDA-approved DHT blocker ingredients hair re-growth agent (Revivogen), a home use Laser (Low Level laser Hair therapy) and monthly in-house hair and scalp treatments. The in-house hair therapy sessions are a key element of the hair growth program, and allow you to chart your hair growth progress through our on-line digital reporting system. And you won't just see the difference in your hair; you'll feel it in your life.
The LRHT systems hair loss remedy works to stimulate hair growth in thinning areas by keeping hair follicles in the growth phase longer, growing thicker hairs and slowing further thinning. The appearance of thicker hair can usually be seen after 4-6 months. But the results can last a lifetime. Keep in mind that this hair loss treatment is not right for everyone. For those whouse it, about 90% either halt their hair loss completely or significantly reduce its rate, and about 35% experience a noticeable improvement in hair growth. Check with one of our Hair Spa experts to get on the right track for your treatment and back on track with life.
Microscopic Hair Transplants
Hair transplantation technology has evolved so much in recent years that hair can now be transplanted exactly the way it grows naturally — in follicular units.
Follicular unit hair transplants are the most effective method of hair transplantation. They result in hair coverage that's the closest to nature. What this means for you is a look that was never before possible, and an appearance so natural, you may forget it's not.
How Our Hair Transplants Work
During the hair transplant process units of one, two or three hairs are moved from a donor site at the back of the head to the areas where hair growth is needed. Once transplanted, the follicles are no longer susceptible to hair loss and will naturally continue to grow. So no matter what age you reach, you'll be reaching it with a full head of great-looking real hair.
Dandruff
Even though the scalp is protected by hundreds of thousands of strands of hair, it is still susceptible to many problems, dandruff being one of them. Truth be told, poor hygiene and dirty hair aren't the culprits that cause dandruff, which affects nearly 40 million Americans; it's actually caused by yeast that lives on the scalp. This common disorder, which sheds large, white, oily flakes and causes the scalp to become irritated, is related somewhat to both hormonal and seasonal changes.
You can limit the severity of dandruff by washing your hair every day with an anti-dandruff shampoo and leaving it on the scalp for at least five minutes so that the ingredients effectively penetrate the scalp. Since anti-dandruff shampoos can dry out strands and rob hair of moisture, make sure to use a conditioner to keep your hair feeling soft and looking healthy. Experts emphasize properly and thoroughly rinsing out both the shampoo and conditioner from the hair, because improper rinsing can exacerbate dandruff.
If severe dandruff flakes have you swearing off black tops, and over-the-counter shampoos aren't working, you may need to take a trip to the dermatologist, who can prescribe a medicated treatment.
Color-treated Hair
Contrary to popular belief, it isn't that easy to go from light to dark or dark to light, so drastic color changes should never be done at home. Lightening hair breaks the integrity and strength of the hair bond, and if you're lightening your hair more than three shades, chances are you'll need a double-process color.
When it comes to major color changes, several factors, such as hair history, need to be taken into consideration in order to ensure successful results. Before making a major color change, you should prep your locks for a few days with a deep clarifying shampoo, which helps to strip away existing color, making it easier to recolor. If you're not happy with the end result, ask your stylist for lowlights (to add darkness) or highlights (to lighten up).
If you're looking for a more permanent solution (think two months or so) for covering your grays, then permanent color is definitely the way to go. But if you only have a small amount of gray to cover, then a semi- or demi-permanent color can do the trick as long as the formulation is correct. Experts recommend coloring hair every three to five weeks, depending on the amount of gray you have. Plus, the growth is subtler with a semi- or demi-permanent because your natural color is only altered by a level or two. However, gray hair can sometimes be resistant to color due to its coarse texture and lack of melanin.
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