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THE FASTEST SOLUTION AGAINST HAIR LOSS
Turkey Medicals medical company in Turkey tells us the latest reviews on this topic, “It’s not the problem of hair loss is no longer unsolvable. Using your own cells, ‘autologous microgreft ‘ method, your hair can regain its old volume.” was said.
The effect of hair loss is usually seen in the upper areas of the scalp, that is, in the forehead or peak areas. But the hair roots behind the nape and ear are genetically encoded to remain resistant and healthy. Here is the autologous microgreft method, preparing a special cell suspension in these healthy hair roots, applying this suspension to Problematic Scalp areas and supporting the patient, lifeless hair roots here is based on the logic.
How is this method?
3-4 hair follicles are taken from the hair in the area behind the ear by applying local anesthesia. A special hair loss treatment is prepared entirely from your own tissue by converting these hair roots into a special super cell suspension by autologous microgreft method in Turkey. Treatment is usually a single session; the second session may be needed after a few years.
Can it be applied to everyone?
If the cause of hair loss is not due to an infection, it can be applied. Even hair that is subjected to very frequent cosmetic application, dye or hairstylist procedures can only be applied for support purposes, especially since it disrupts the circulation of the hair root, causing it to become lifeless and lose its shine.
Is it an alternative to hair transplantation?
It is an auxiliary method of hair transplantation. Especially male patients who experience hair loss at a young age must wait until the age of 25-27 for hair transplantation. During this period, it is important to slow down and reduce shedding by autologous microgreft method. In addition, this method is a very important support for both rapid healing and strong growth of planted hair. For this reason, we use autologous microgreft method together in hair transplantation in Antayla Turkey hospitals.
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