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Hair Restoration

Restore Thinning Hair Naturally with PRP or DE|RIVE Exosomes

Struggling with hair thinning or loss? Our advanced hair restoration treatments use either PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) or DE|RIVE Exosomes to stimulate natural hair regrowth—no surgery, no harsh chemicals.

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PRP Hair Restoration:
We use your body’s own platelet-rich plasma to awaken dormant hair follicles, improve blood flow, and boost natural hair growth. Safe, effective, and backed by science.

DE|RIVE (Exosome) Therapy:
Harness the power of regenerative exosomes—cellular messengers packed with growth factors—to repair and rejuvenate the scalp. DE|RIVE promotes healthier follicles and supports fuller, stronger hair over time.

  • What are fillers?
    Dermal fillers are injectable treatments designed to restore lost volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours for a more youthful and refreshed appearance. Made from hyaluronic acid and other biocompatible substances, fillers provide natural-looking results by plumping and hydrating the skin.
  • How long do fillers last?
    Results vary for each individual based on how their body metabolizes filler. On average, patients can enjoy optimal results for 6-12 months, with some experiencing longer-lasting effects.
  • Is There Downtime After a Filler Appointment?
    There is little to no downtime after a filler appointment, and most patients can return to daily activities immediately. However, mild swelling, redness, or bruising may occur but typically subsides within a few days.
  • Are fillers right for me?
    Fillers may be a great option if you want to restore lost volume, enhance facial contours, or smooth fine lines and wrinkles. Ideal candidates are in good health and looking for a non-surgical solution to achieve a more youthful, refreshed appearance. A consultation with a qualified provider can help determine if fillers are the right choice based on your aesthetic goals.
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