Encourage thinning follicles toward fuller growth with a concentrate of growth factors, no blood draw required.
Hair follicles respond to growth factors, the signaling proteins that tell cells to renew and repair. Where PRP draws those growth factors from your own blood, this treatment delivers a prepared concentrate of them directly, without a blood draw.
Applied to the scalp at the level of the thinning follicles, the growth factors prompt them toward a healthier, more active state, encouraging fuller growth over the months that follow. As with any treatment that works through the follicle's own cycle, it is given in a series and maintained over time, and it rewards patience.
Before anything is decided, your provider looks closely at the scalp: where the part has widened, where the hairline has softened, whether the follicles are weakened but still living. We will tell you honestly whether the treatment is likely to help, and plan the series and maintenance it will take.
No blood is drawn, and numbing is usually not needed. The growth factor concentrate is placed through fine injections into the areas of scalp where the hair has thinned, which most people tolerate more easily than traditional PRP or PRF. Because the formulation is concentrated, more so than what can be drawn from your own blood, the session is brief and precise, and you go home the same day.
The scalp may feel tender for a day, with little downtime beyond that. You may feel small bumps on the scalp for a few days as the work begins, though they are rarely visible. Set aside hard exercise and harsh hair products for a short while. The result asks for patience. Over three to six months, across the series, the hair tends to look fuller and shed less, improving gradually in a way that is held over time rather than finished in a single course.

Hair grows on a cycle. So does the treatment of it. Growth factor restoration works by encouraging weakened follicles toward stronger growth across several months, in a series of sessions that follow the natural rhythm of the hair.
We move at the pace the follicle keeps. The follicle answers when the follicle is ready.
Growth factor treatment is for follicles that still live. Where a follicle has truly gone, kinder tools wait, and the most rewarding answer often lives with a transplant surgeon. We would be glad to walk you through your options at consultation, and to say honestly which path is the right one for you.
What growth factor restoration does, it does gradually, and only where the follicle is willing. A series of sessions, then quieter maintenance over the years.
The treatment is placed across the areas where thinning has begun: the crown, the temples, the widening of the part. The placement is even, the depth shallow, the pattern complete.
The hand here is steady more than artistic. The work is the consistency of the placement across the full area that needs it.
Hair restoration is the slowest of the treatments we offer, and we would say so kindly. Three or four sessions in the first months, then maintenance every six to twelve months, and judgment of the result deferred to the half-year mark.
The hair grows in cycles. The visits follow the cycles. The patience is the medicine.
Growth factor treatment suits the person noticing thinning rather than true baldness, a widening part, a softening hairline, hair that has lost its fullness, who would rather not have blood drawn as PRP requires. It works best where follicles are weakened but still alive.
It is well suited to those who will commit to a series and to maintenance, and who prefer a treatment without the blood draw, given gradually over the months it takes the follicle to answer.
Growth factor treatment does its best work where the follicle is still living and answering. Where the follicle has truly gone, a transplant consultation is the honest next step, and we would be glad to point you toward a specialist whose work we trust.
It also rewards patience and ongoing care. The results build gradually, and the work is best at slowing loss and thickening what remains rather than restoring what has fully been lost. If what you are hoping for is a dramatic, single-step restoration, the right answer lies elsewhere, and we will help you find it.
With maintenance, yes. Hair restoration of this kind works through the follicle's own cycle, which means it is maintained rather than finished. We continue to see you a few times a year to hold the improvement. Without maintenance, thinning will gradually resume its course.
The scalp is numbed before treatment, and most patients tolerate it well. There may be brief tenderness during placement and a mild headache or scalp tightness afterward, lasting a day or so.
Most patients benefit from a series of three to four sessions, spaced about a month apart, with maintenance sessions every six to twelve months after. We tailor the plan to your scalp, your goals, and what we see across the early sessions.
Patience above all. The first changes appear at about three to four months as the follicle cycle answers. The fuller improvement, less shedding and thicker hair, builds across the series and over the months that follow. Real follicle change is slow work, and judging the result before six months will mislead you.
PRP uses a concentrate drawn from your own blood, made by drawing and spinning a sample to separate the platelets. Growth factor treatment delivers a prepared concentrate of growth factors directly, without the blood draw. The aim is the same, encouraging thinning follicles toward fuller growth. The path is gentler for those who would rather not draw blood.