Choosing the Best Non-Surgical Hair Restoration Option

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There are several well-known topical products that have been scientifically proven to either retard or reverse hair loss. Rogaine (Minoxidil) is an over-the-counter drug that can slow hair loss while simultaneously promoting new hair growth. Finasteride (Propecia) is a prescription men’s oral medication that can prevent or slow hair loss. While both of these medications can be taken by themselves, they work best in conjunction with a hair transplant.

It should be noted, however, that there are several non-surgical hair restoration techniques that do not require the use of medication including Scalp Laser Hair Treatment and Platelet Rich Plasma PRP. PRP has been in the news lately for its efficacy in treating hair loss.

New England Center for Hair Restoration is one of the only facilities in the Boston and Providence areas offering this treatment. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) The world of hair restoration is at an exciting time. In addition to the work being done to advance stem cells for hair growth, New England Center for Hair Restoration is at the forefront of using Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to naturally stimulate hair growth. To find out more about this non-surgical procedure, visit our non surgical options page. So which hair restoration technique is right for you? The best way to find out is to consult with a doctor. Fortunately, a consultation with New England Center for Hair Restoration is free. Scalp Laser Hair Treatment Laser machines like the one used at New England Center for Hair Restoration can be an effective way of treating hair loss at an early stage.

The low-level energy discharged from the laser can stimulate the growth of hair follicles. In addition to the aforementioned medications, Scalp Hair Laser Treatment works best in conjunction with a hair transplant as it aids in the process of hair regrowth following the procedure. Call us at (855) 734-3678 to schedule an in-person appointment or Skype session today.