PAI Medical Blog
Laser hair therapy is a powerful tool for post-procedure healing and hair growth. Whether you opt for in-clinic treatments or at-home solutions, you can expect to see tangible results in the form of healthier, thicker, and stronger hair.
The allure of “lower costs” and promises of “high-quality results” may be tempting, but it's essential to carefully consider the potential risks involved. Our team has seen many clients in our clinic that have come to us seeking repairs or more density as a result of traveling overseas for a hair transplant.
Seasonal hair loss is a common phenomenon that affects many individuals worldwide. It is characterized by an increase in hair shedding during certain periods of the year, and while it is generally considered normal.
A hair transplant (also known as hair transplantation) is a procedure that involves moving donor hair follicles from one part of the scalp to another, usually to restore hair growth in areas that are thinning or balding.
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of hair follicles from one area of the scalp (known as the "donor site") and transplanting them to another area (the "recipient site").
Hair loss is a common condition that affects both men and women. While men and women may both experience hair loss, the underlying causes and patterns of hair loss can differ significantly between the sexes.
Scalp micropigmentation, also known as SMP, is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves the use of pigment to add the appearance of hair follicles to the scalp. It is a non-invasive treatment that can be an effective solution for those experiencing hair loss or thinning.
Winter can be a harsh season for your scalp and hair. The cold, dry air outside and the heated air inside can strip your scalp and hair of their natural oils, leading to dryness, flakiness, and even dandruff.
Scalp Micropgimentation (also known as SMP) is a non-surgical hair loss solution that uses pigment to create a permanent hair line or add density to thinning hair.
Our skin and hair are the first to suffer the effects of everyday damaging environmental factors. These factors include; chemicals, pollution, weather, and sun exposure.