Hair Restoration.
Common Causes of Hair Loss: Hair loss can occur for many reasons, and identifying the root cause is essential for effective treatment. The most common causes include:
Genetics: Hereditary conditions like androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness in men and women)
Hormonal changes: Pregnancy, menopause, thyroid imbalance
Stress: Emotional or physical stress can trigger temporary hair shedding (telogen effluvium)
Poor nutrition: Deficiencies in iron, zinc, or proteins
Medical conditions: Autoimmune disorders such as alopecia areata
Medications: Chemotherapy, antidepressants, and some blood pressure drugs
Tight hairstyles: Constant pulling from braids, extensions, or ponytails leading to traction alopecia
Scalp conditions: Inflammation, seborrheic dermatitis, or fungal infections
Microneedling can be part of a holistic solution to many of these issues, especially when combined with targeted serums and proper scalp care.
Benefits of Microneedling for Hair Loss: Microneedling is a versatile treatment suitable for several types of alopecia, including:
Pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia)
Alopecia areata (patchy hair loss)
Traction alopecia (caused by prolonged tension on hair)
It helps stimulate new hair growth, improve blood flow, and enhance scalp health. Unlike surgical options, microneedling is minimally invasive, with no significant downtime.
When combined with nutrient-rich serums, microneedling provides a powerful, synergistic approach to hair restoration.
What to Expect During Treatment: A scalp assessment and overall hair health is the first step to create a personalized treatment plan.
During the session, a sterilized microneedling device is stamped gently over the scalp. Needle depth and technique are tailored to your specific concerns and hair loss severity.
Mild redness or sensitivity may occur, but discomfort is minimal. A numbing cream is applied before, and a nutrient-rich serum is used post-treatment to soothe the skin and support recovery.

