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Stem Cell Hair Transplant

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What is Stem Cell Hair Transplant?

Stem Cell Hair Transplant is an advanced regenerative treatment designed to combat hair loss by harnessing the body’s own healing potential. Unlike traditional hair transplant methods, this procedure utilizes stem cells extracted from the patient’s own body to stimulate natural hair regrowth and restore scalp health.

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How Does It Work?

The process begins with the extraction of a small amount of tissue—usually from the scalp or fat layer. This sample is then processed to isolate the stem cells. Once prepared, these stem cells are injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair thinning or loss has occurred.

Stem cells help regenerate hair follicles, improve blood circulation, and enhance the quality and density of existing hair. Since the treatment is based on your own cells, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is minimal.

Who Is It For?

Stem Cell Hair Transplant is suitable for both men and women experiencing:

Early to moderate stages of hair loss
Thinning hair or reduced hair density
Pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia)
Postpartum or stress-related hair shedding

It is especially recommended for individuals seeking a less invasive alternative to traditional hair transplant surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditional hair transplant methods involve surgically removing hair follicles from a donor area and implanting them in the thinning area. Stem cell hair transplant, on the other hand, uses regenerative cells from the patient’s own body to stimulate hair growth naturally—without the need for surgical grafting.

Stem cell hair transplant is minimally invasive. The procedure involves small injections and is typically well-tolerated with local anesthesia. Most patients report only mild discomfort during and after treatment.

The entire session usually takes between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the treatment area and the individual’s specific needs.