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Hair Loss

At True You Skin Clinics our hair loss programme uses a combination of Exosomes , Polynucleotides  and Microneedling. This induces growth, revitalising the follicles and augmenting the blood flow thus improving the nutrition and flow of oxygen to the hair roots. . It increases hair thickness and volume, making the hair stronger and more resistant. Each programme is tailored to  each individual on each patients individuals needs for men and women.

What hair loss conditions can you treat?

In men and women:

To strengthen transplanted hair
To treat male pattern hair loss

To treat female hair loss 

To treat age related hair loss
To prevent hair loss

What are Exosomes used in hair loss ?
What are products that can help with hair loss ?
How do Exosomes work in hair loss?

Exosomes work by improving the health of the scalp, recruiting new follicles, stimulating dormant follicle lea , reducing shedding  and improving the health of the skin.

Is it safe ?

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What is involved during the treatment ?

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Prices

 PRICES START FROM £495

A course of treatments is required an individual price can me given on consultation .

 

Treatments Available

At True You Skin Clinics we offer a wide range of treatments to treat hair loss these include:

Exosomes  for hair loss

Polynucleotides for hair loss

Microneedling in hair loss

Please call +44(0)1133458682 for further information on how to book a free consultation.

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