Regenera Activa
Hair thinning and hair loss can affect both men and women, often impacting confidence and daily life. Hair autologous micrograft treatment is a regenerative approach that uses the body’s own cells to help improve scalp condition and hair density.
This treatment is based on the principle of cellular stimulation, where micrografts taken from the patient are reintroduced into areas experiencing hair loss.
How Hair Autologous Micrograft Works
The treatment makes use of micrografts obtained from small samples of the patient’s own scalp tissue.
- Progenitor cells
- Growth factors
- Extracellular matrix
When injected into areas of thinning hair, these components help support follicular activity and create a more favourable environment for hair growth.
Treatment Process
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Collection of Tissue Samples
Small samples are taken from the patient’s scalp, usually from areas with strong and healthy hair growth. -
Processing of Micrografts
A specialised device is used to prepare the micrografts.
This separates progenitor cells, growth factors, and extracellular matrix components into a suspension. -
Reintroduction to Thinning Areas
The micrograft suspension is injected into areas of hair thinning.
Over time, this may encourage the activation of dormant hair follicles and support healthier hair growth.
Indications
Hair autologous micrograft treatment may be suitable for individuals who are experiencing:
- Early stages of androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss)
- General hair thinning or reduced density
- Weakening of hair shafts
It is generally most effective when performed at earlier stages of hair loss.
Benefits
The treatment makes use of micrografts obtained from small samples of the patient’s own scalp tissue.
- Uses the patient’s own cells, minimising risk of rejection
- A minimally invasive procedure performed in a clinic setting
- May support the scalp environment for healthier and denser hair
Downtime and Recovery
Since the treatment uses autologous tissue (the patient’s own cells), downtime is minimal. Patients may experience mild redness or sensitivity in the treated areas, which usually subsides within a few days. Normal daily activities can generally be resumed shortly after the procedure.
Treatment Frequency
Most individuals require a single session, but results may vary depending on the degree of hair loss and individual response. A proper consultation is necessary to assess suitability and plan treatment accordingly.
Summary
Hair autologous micrograft treatment is a regenerative procedure designed to support scalp health and stimulate hair follicles using the body’s own resources. For individuals in the early stages of hair thinning, this treatment may provide a natural approach to preserving and improving hair density.