Understanding hair loss and how to treat it without surgery
What is alopecia?
Alopecia is the loss or thinning of hair, which can occur progressively or suddenly. It is common in both men and women and is usually related to hormonal factors, genetics, stress or changes in scalp health. Over time, follicles weaken, hair becomes thinner and may stop growing.
How can non-surgical treatments help?
Regenerative therapies such as PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and SVF (Self-tissue regenerative cells) help stimulate hair follicles that are still active.
- PRP provides growth factors that strengthen hair and reduce hair loss.
- SVF acts more deeply, improving the hair follicle environment and promoting hair regeneration.
These treatments aim to stop hair loss, improve hair quality and stimulate hair growth in a natural way.
What is the treatment protocol?
Each patient receives a personalized plan that includes:
- Medical evaluation and capillary diagnosis
- Study of the scalp (trichoscopy)
- Session plan adapted to each case
- Follow-up of the evolution
The treatment is carried out over several months to achieve progressive and sustained results.
How is the treatment administered?
It is performed by microinjections in the scalp:
- In the case of PRP, the patient’s own pre-processed blood is used.
- In SVF, regenerative cells are obtained from the adipose tissue itself.
It is an outpatient procedure, minimally invasive and well tolerated.
What can be expected from the treatment?
The objective is:
- Decrease hair loss
- Strengthen existing hair
- Improve thickness and density
- Stimulating growth in areas where the follicle is still active
The results are progressive and vary according to each patient.
How long does it take to see results?
The first changes are usually noticed between 2 and 3 months.
Improvement continues over time as the hair strengthens and grows, especially if the complete protocol is followed and medical controls are performed.