Stop thinning in its tracks and activate your natural hair growth cycle. Our clinic provides premier, clinically proven hair replacement services focused on non-surgical cellular restoration, helping both men and women achieve thicker, denser, and healthier hair.

Non-Surgical Hair Replacement Services in Kissimmee, FL

Clinical PRP for Hair Loss & Scalp Microneedling

Wake up dormant hair follicles using the healing power of your own blood cells. Our signature treatment utilizes high-concentration PRP for hair loss, where growth-factor-rich plasma is isolated and strategically reintroduced to the scalp. We pair this with medical-grade scalp microneedling to stimulate blood flow, trigger collagen production, and maximize tissue repair.

For advanced or rapid thinning, we leverage the latest breakthroughs in cellular medicine. We offer cutting-edge exosomes therapy to deliver vital signaling molecules directly to weakened follicles, paired with custom clinical peptides and topicals, and targeted medical prescriptions to build a comprehensive, multi-angle protocol for long-term hair density.

Exosome Therapy, Peptides, & Prescription Topicals

Our Hair Loss System

Female Pattern Hairloss

Introduction

Female pattern hair loss (FPHL; female pattern alopecia, androgenetic alopecia in females) is a common form of nonscarring hair loss that most frequently occurs in adult females and primarily involves the frontal scalp and vertex of the scalp. Untreated, FPHL results in a slow, progressive decline in the density of scalp hair but does not typically progress to baldness.

Typical case of FPHL

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Male Pattern Hairloss

Introduction

Male pattern hair loss (MPHL) also known as androgenetic alopecia is a common, progressive form of hair loss distinguished by the reduction of terminal hairs on the scalp in a characteristic distribution. The typical sites of involvement are the anterior scalp, mid-scalp, temporal scalp, and vertex of the scalp. Hair loss occurs over the years.

Typical case of MPHL

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Treatment principles

Our goals for treating both kinds of hair loss include cessation of hair loss progression and improvement of terminal hair density in a way that is cosmetically satisfactory for our patients. Responses to treatment vary, so we recommend at least several months of treatment so we can assess what works for you as an individual and whether more interventions are necessary for satisfactory results.

Our go-to initial Treatments for both kinds of hair loss

As a form of treatment that is well tolerated by everyone and comes with minimal or no side effects, we recommend a combination of micro-needling and PRP. These procedures are effective because they stimulate the accumulation of growth factors in the scalp and improve blood flow, which over time results in ticker hair and new hair follicle growth.

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Microneedling

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PRP

Additionally recommended treatments

In addition to our two primary initial treatments, we recommend the daily use of topical minoxidil. This medication acts as a vasodilator, increasing blood flow to hair follicles. Enhanced blood flow boosts the delivery of nutrients to the scalp, promoting the development of new, stronger hair follicles.

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Our Patient-specific treatments

We consider these treatments below based on sex and individualized diagnostics realized by our doctors, and we often leave them for cases where they will be particularly beneficial or where the previous more generalized treatment options have not yielded all of the patient's desired results or have not been well tolerated for one reason or another.

FPHL Specific

Bloodwork Based: Spironolactone

This treatment is considered when bloodwork reveals that the patient is producing androgen levels higher than what is typical for females.

Chemical structure diagram of spironolactone, a medication used as a diuretic and hormone blocker.

MPHL Specific

Based on risk-acceptance: Finasteride

Finasteride is one of the two FDA-approved treatments of MPHL, it is highly effective but comes with significant drawbacks that many patients aren’t willing to overlook

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Diagnostic-based: Ketoconazole

We will recommend and prescribe ketoconazole-containing shampoos for patients after a positive diagnosis of Seborrheic Dermatitis.

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Preference-based: Oral Minoxidil

For patients who find the topical application of minoxidil hard to adhere to and are in acceptance with generalized hair-growth around the body.

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Preference-based: Low-level laser

involves the use of a specialized comb, helmet, or other device to deliver red to infrared light to the scalp. The mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it shows promising results

A woman receiving a scalp treatment with a red light device at a salon. The stylist is using a handheld laser comb on the woman’s hair.