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Discover the Power of Your Own Cells

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Discover the Power of Your Own Cells

What Are the Causes of Hair and Hair Loss?

Before diving into the topic, it's useful to address the causes of hair and hair loss. Hair loss can arise from various factors. The most common causes are:

Genetic Factors: Heredity can lead to hair loss. In men, male-pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is the most common form of hair loss. In women, hair may become finer and more diffuse.

Aging: The aging process can cause hair to thin, weaken, and fall out. This condition generally accelerates during menopause for women.

Stress: High levels of stress can lead to hair loss. Intense physical or emotional stress can affect your hair.

Hormonal Changes: Hormonal changes can affect hair health. Conditions like pregnancy, birth control pills, thyroid problems, and menopause can frequently cause hair loss.

Hair Care: Tight hairstyles, tight buns, tight hair bands, or the use of chemical products can contribute to hair loss.

Nutrition: Nutritional deficiencies can affect hair health. Your hair needs nutrients such as protein, iron, zinc, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids to stay healthy.

Diseases and Medications: Certain diseases and medications can also cause hair loss. For instance, chemotherapy or radiation therapy can result in hair loss.

What is Autologous Micrografting?

Autologous micrografting involves using your own tissues to treat hair roots or skin by extracting necessary substances through special methods and injecting them into the needed areas. The goal of this treatment is to obtain growth factors and progenitor stem cells from your own body tissues to renew weakened hair roots and make them appear healthier.

What Problems Does Autologous Micrografting Address?

Autologous micrografting is a safe and effective method that works on the principle of renewing capillaries with your own tissue. It can be used to treat various forms of hair loss, particularly male-pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). This method can also be used to support and revitalize hair affected by hair coloring procedures, frequent salon treatments, and damage. However, before any treatment, factors like the cause and level of hair loss should be evaluated.

How is Autologous Micrografting Treatment Applied?

The positive effects of this treatment begin to show 3 months after application, with all results and developments becoming apparent 6 months later. Initially, 3 to 4 hair roots are extracted from a suitable area behind the ear under local anesthesia. A cell suspension is then prepared using special devices. This suspension is injected into the entire scalp using the mesotherapy method, and the session concludes. The procedure is painless due to local anesthesia, and the person can return to daily life. The treatment is generally performed in a single session and lasts about 30-60 minutes.

When Are Results Seen from Autologous Micrografting Treatment?

The positive effects of this treatment start to become noticeable 3 months after the procedure, with all results and developments appearing 6 months later.

Why Should I Choose Autologous Micrografting?

The main advantages of this method are:

  • Revitalizes weakened hair.
  • Protects existing hair.
  • Thickens thinning hair and makes it appear fuller.
  • Awakens dormant but not dead hair to promote hair growth.
  • Strengthens the area from which hair roots will be taken before a hair transplant, increasing the success rate of the transplant procedure.
  • Speeds up the recovery process after a hair transplant and helps improve the quality and growth of transplanted hair.

Can Autologous Micrografting Be Used as Skin Mesotherapy?

Yes. Micrografts taken from a hairless area behind the ear can be prepared as a cell suspension. This can then be applied to the skin using the mesotherapy method, allowing for the benefits of stem cells to be utilized.