Stem Cell Hair Growth
Dermal Papilla Signalling with Anti-Inflammatory Factors
Stem Cell Hair Growth Treatment is developed using a proprietary technology that is derived from the Mesenchymal Stem Cells of the Umbilical Cord Lining, the richest source of stem cells in the body.
Mesenchymal stem cell-derived signalling and growth factors are able to influence hair growth by:
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Restoring normal hair follicle cycle
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Reducing scalp derived inflammatory proteins Providing hair follicle support
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Conditioning scalp skin
Hair Loss: A Multi-Factorial Problem
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Androgenic Alopecia is the most common form of hair loss that afflicts both males and females, affecting almost 80% of men and 40% of women below the age of 70.
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Causes of hair loss are multifactorial and include inherited genetic susceptibility and aging. These factors influence stem cell activity in the hair follicle, causing aberrations to the hair cycle.
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In such cases, a primary defect in Dermal Papilla signalling develops, leading to a disruption in hair follicle cycling. Scalp hair follicles are slowly replaced by increasingly smaller follicles, which eventually become completely inactive within the scalp.
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Common daily aggressors such as irritants, aging, and oxidative stress exacerbate hair loss by causing micro-inflammation in keratinocytes. This triggers apoptosis and perifollicular fibrosis, leading to shrinking of hair follicles and eventual hair loss.
This procedure is suitable for both men and women.
Arrange Stem Cell Hair Growth Treatment with BH Medical Aesthetics
from $97.01 Nett per session
(Terms & Conditions Apply)
Stem Cell Hair Growth procedure information
Duration: 60 minutes
Downtime: None
Step 1
Registration
Step 2
Before Treatment
-Consent forms and Pre-procedural photography
--Patient needs to come only by washing hair
Step 3
Pre-procedure preparation
-Assistant will apply Plasma procedure to open hair follicles, use Chlorhedine to clean the scalp and penetrate Stem Cell Hair Growth System via ATITOX
Step 4
After Treatment
-Post-procedural photography, a part of the patient's records to monitor the treatment progress