Hair Restoration
Is a procedure that involves the transplant of hair follicles from one part of the body to another to promote hair growth in areas where it has thinned or fallen out. It is typically used to treat male and female pattern baldness and hair loss due to injury or medical conditions.
The procedure involves taking healthy hair follicles, typically from the back of the head, and transplanting them to the areas of the scalp where hair growth is desired.
The transplanted follicles are carefully implanted into the scalp in a way that promotes their growth and survival.
The results of hair restoration can vary depending on the individual, but most people experience a significant improvement in hair growth in the treated areas. It may take several months to see the full results, as it takes time for the transplanted follicles to establish themselves and begin producing new hair.
Hair restoration can be performed using a variety of techniques, including follicular unit extraction (FUE) and strip harvesting. The choice of technique will depend on the individual’s needs and the extent of hair loss.

is a non-surgical treatment that involves injecting the patient's own platelet-rich plasma into the scalp to promote hair growth. The PRP is obtained from a small sample of the patient's blood, which is then processed to concentrate the platelets and growth factors. The concentrated PRP is then injected into the scalp in areas of hair loss to stimulate hair growth and improve hair thickness and density.
The treatment usually involves a series of injections spaced several weeks apart, with the number of treatments and the amount of PRP used depending on the individual patient's needs and goals. The procedure is minimally invasive and typically requires no downtime, allowing patients to return to their normal activities immediately after treatment.
PRP for hair restoration has been shown to be effective in both men and women with androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss), as well as in individuals with other forms of hair loss, such as alopecia areata or telogen effluvium. It can also be used in combination with other hair restoration treatments, such as hair transplant surgery, to improve results and promote faster healing.
Like any medical procedure, there are some potential risks associated with PRP for hair restoration, including infection, bleeding, and scarring. However, these risks are generally low and can be minimized with proper technique and precautions. Patients should discuss the potential risks and benefits of PRP for hair restoration with their healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lipo 3D surgery is a cosmetic surgery procedure that involves the removal of fat from the waist, hips, and thighs using liposuction to achieve a more contoured and shapely figure.
Lipo 3D surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, and involves making small incisions in the treatment area through which a thin tube called a cannula is inserted to suction out fat cells.
Good candidates for Lipo 3D surgery are generally in good health and have stubborn pockets of fat in their waist, hips, and thighs that have not responded to diet and exercise.
Recovery time from Lipo 3D surgery can vary, but most patients are able to return to work and light activities within a week or two. Strenuous exercise and other activities should be avoided for several weeks.
As with any surgery, there are risks associated with Lipo 360 surgery, including bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified plastic surgeon and follow all post-operative instructions carefully to minimize these risks.
Lipo 3D surgery involves making small incisions, which may leave small scars. However, these scars are typically very small and fade over time.
Lipo 3D surgery permanently removes fat cells from the treatment area, but it is still possible to gain weight in other areas of the body. Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine is important for long-term results.
Lipo 3D surgery is not a weight loss procedure, but rather a body contouring procedure designed to target stubborn areas of fat that have not responded to diet and exercise.
The cost of Lipo 3D surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the extent of the procedure and the surgeon’s experience. It is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to get an accurate cost estimate.
There are several non-surgical alternatives to achieve a more contoured body, such as cryolipolysis (freezing of fat cells), radiofrequency, and laser treatments. However, it is important to keep in mind that these treatments may not provide as dramatic results as Lipo 3D surgery and may require multiple sessions to achieve noticeable results. It is also important to speak with your plastic surgeon about which option is best for your specific goals and individual case.
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What People Says!
Our patients confirm how they feel after performing this procedure at Vitto MD.

“Grateful for the amazing hair restoration at Vitto MD. They’ve given me back my confidence with fuller, thicker hair. Thank you!”
