Thinning or balding hair can be embarrassing and distracting for both men and women. In the United States, hair loss affects about 35 million men and 21 million women. While most of these are due to typical hereditary pattern baldness, a significant number of patients lose their hair after burn, radiation or diseases of the scalp.
Thinning hair is a problem that can affect anyone. Hair loss has both cultural and societal implications and it is no surprise that losing hair can create emotional upheaval. Luckily, modern technology has come a long way in the treatment of this condition. Proper regimens of medications such as Rogaine® foam (Minoxidil) and Propecia (Finasteride) can slow the rate of hair loss. PRP (platelet rich plasma) treatments harness growth factors in your own blood and concentrate them to the scalp, strengthening existing hair, while laser and LED treatments can stimulate hair growth. Camouflage techniques with Topix fibers, and state of the art medical tattooing techniques like eyebrow microblading and scalp micropigmentation, can be used to increase density and provide natural looking results. Finally, the latest advances in hair transplantation allow for grafting of the scalp with individual hair follicles recreating your own hairline, without the artificial look of older techniques.
You shouldn’t trust your hair to just anyone. Our team of surgeons has specifically trained in microsurgical techniques to provide you with excellent results that will leave you satisfied for years to come.

