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- Direct Hair Transplant
- Beard & Moustache Transplant
- Eyebrow Transplant
- PRP For Hair
- GFC For Hair
- Mesotherapy For Hair
- Microneedling For Hair
- Acne Treatment
- Acne Scar Treatment
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling For Face
- Dermatosurgery
- Mole & Wart Removal
- Laser Treatment
- RFA (Radiofrequency ablation)
- Skin Diseases & Treatment For Same
Microneedling For Hair
Neo Plant Clinic provides microneedling treatments for hair restoration. Microneedling for hair is a non-surgical procedure that involves using tiny needles to create micro-injuries in the scalp, stimulating hair growth and improving hair quality. The treatment triggers the body’s natural healing response, promoting the production of collagen and growth factors that enhance hair follicle health. By increasing blood flow to the scalp and stimulating hair follicles, microneedling can lead to thicker and healthier hair over time. This safe and effective procedure is available at Neo Plant Clinic for those seeking a non-invasive solution to hair loss concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Microneedling for hair is a non-surgical procedure that involves using a specialized device with tiny needles to create micro-injuries on the scalp. This process stimulates the body's natural healing response, promoting hair growth and improving hair quality.
The micro-injuries created during the procedure trigger the release of growth factors and stimulate the production of collagen, which enhances the health of hair follicles. This leads to improved blood circulation to the scalp and encourages hair regrowth.
During the procedure, patients may experience mild discomfort or a tingling sensation, but it is generally well-tolerated. Numbing creams can be applied before the treatment to minimize any discomfort.
The duration of a microneedling session depends on the treatment area and the individual's needs. Typically, the procedure takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
The number of microneedling sessions needed varies for each individual and depends on factors such as the extent of hair loss and the desired outcome. Generally, a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart is recommended for the best results.