Hair Treatments

Regenerative hair medicine focused on scalp health and realistic planning.

Hair treatment plans should speak about supporting scalp health, regenerative signaling, and personalized medical evaluation. The language stays realistic and avoids absolute promises about growth.

Regenerative medicine education materials for hair and skin support
Consultation materials in a warm clinical aesthetic setting

Treatment Menu

Hair support planned around the scalp, not promises.

A medical evaluation helps identify whether PRP, MCT support, mesotherapy, scalp microneedling, or another plan is appropriate.

HairPRP

PRP Hair Treatment

Uses platelet-rich plasma to support scalp health and regenerative signaling. Treatment plans may involve a series of sessions depending on evaluation.

  • Ideal for selected patients with early thinning or scalp-health concerns.
  • Focuses on supporting the scalp environment rather than promising guaranteed growth.
  • FAQ should cover blood draw, session cadence, and maintenance expectations.
HairMCT

Autologous Exosomes with MCT Meta Cell Technology

A regenerative hair-support option that should be framed around candidacy, scalp health, and medical supervision.

  • Explain autologous exosomes and stem-cell-related support carefully.
  • Describe potential scalp-health benefits without exaggerated claims.
  • CTA should invite a personalized consultation and assessment.
HairMesotherapy

Hair Mesotherapy

Micro-injection support for scalp care, planned according to medical evaluation and the patient's hair-health history.

  • Position as supportive care, not a guaranteed restoration procedure.
  • Explain what patients may feel during treatment and likely aftercare.
  • Cover session series and follow-up evaluation.
HairScalp

Scalp Microneedling

Minimally invasive scalp stimulation used in selected regenerative plans to support the scalp environment.

  • Explain procedure steps and aftercare in plain, medical language.
  • Discuss realistic timing and why multiple sessions may be recommended.
  • Keep expectations individualized and diagnosis-dependent.

Planning

Scalp health needs follow-up, not one-size-fits-all messaging.

The strongest hair content will document candidacy, session cadence, expected maintenance, and when a patient should be referred for a different medical assessment.

Dr. Castillo reviewing a personalized regenerative care plan in consultation
Personalized consultation first Hair plans should be built around medical history, scalp assessment, and realistic goals.