HAIR LOSS SPECIALIST TORONTO AND GTA, BEST HAIR LOSS TREATMENT
Over 50% of men and 33% of women suffer from hair loss: a progressive disease that may affect your confidence, self-esteem, job opportunities, and personal relationships. Today, traditional non-invasive treatments require patients to take a drug or use topical medications, such as Propecia or Minoxidil, every day for the rest of their life. More invasive treatments (Transplants and PRP) require costly, painful surgery or the use of needles. Contact us today for a free consultation.
WE TREAT 95% OF ALL HAIR LOSS NON-INVASIVELY
HAIR LOSS SOLUTIONS FOR MEN AND WOMAN
Hair Loss In Men
About 85% of all men will experience some form of hair loss during their lifetime. There are many reasons for hair loss in men, but the main cause is male pattern baldness.
MALE PATTERN BALDNESS (ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA)
Male pattern balness occurs in about 95% of men who experience hair loss. It is a heriditary condition caused by genes from your parents. This gene affects how sensitive you are to a hormone called DHT. DHT makes your hair folliciles shrink, and as your hair folliciles shrink,
ALOPECIA AREATA
This type of hair loss, often called spot baldness occurs because of an autoimmune disease. Unlike male pattern baldness which takes some time to lose your hair, you will notice spot baldness quicker.
CICATRICIAL (SCARRING) ALOPECIA
Scarring alopecia is a permanent hair loss that causes scarring of the hair follicles and destroys them. It accounts for approximately 3% of hair loss disorders. Scarring alopecia is caused by inflammation.
Female hair loss can be psychological devastating and deeply distressing for women. About one third of women experience hair loss at some time in their lives. For postmenopausal women it is as high as two thirds. There are many causes of female hair loss. Below are the most common causes and solutions.
TYPES OF FEMALE HAIR LOSS
- Female pattern hair loss (androgenic alopecia)
- Alopecia areata
- Cicatricial alopecia (scarring alopecia)
- Telogen effluvium
- Traction alopecia
- Traumatic alopecia
- Trichotillomania (Hair-pulling disorder)
FEMALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS (ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA)
HAIRLOSS AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Now Accepting New Hairloss Clients in Toronto and Greater Toronto Area. Contact us today to schedule your comprehensive assessment today. We are open 6 days a week, Monday to Saturday. Our hairloss clinic is committed to providing you with safe and professional treatment and care. We are very sensitive to needs of our clients, and it is our goal to make you feel comfortable visiting any of our clinic while providing the best care possible to restore and grow your hair fast.
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Why Choose Our Hair Restoration Clinic?
Restoration That Looks Natural
We help men and women manage difficult hair loss situations in Toronto and Greater Toronto Area with restoration solutions that looks natural,
Best Value for Your Money
We provide a sympathetic environment that puts our clients hair loss and hair growth problems at ease and great value for money solutions ..
Comprehensive Procedure
Our approach at Hair Loss Clinic is to match each patient’s individual restoration needs with the best possible surgical or non-surgical treatments.
State of the Art
Our advanced hair restoration technology allows for exceptional results to be crafted in less time, with less pain and more rapid hair recovery
Top Customer Satisfaction
Your new restore hair will grow seamlessly amongst the preexisting ones, creating a youthful, supremely natural result and customer statisfaction
Training & Years Of Experience
We use our years of experience and training to provide Personalized Hair Restoration and treatment plan
AAPE (ADVANCED ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELL PROTEIN EXTRACT)
AAPE hair care serum is a non-invasive treatment that can be applied in a clinical setting without downtime or discomfort as a hair loss treatment.
The serum’s adipose or fat tissue content provides large numbers of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) which are located within the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) which contains powerful regenerative stem and stromal cells, progenitor cells, growth factors and many other powerful biologic components that work to regenerate cell growth.
AAPE hair treatments can be used with PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma. Like PRP, recent scientific literature supports the use of adipose-derived stem cells to help enhance hair growth from weak hair follicles.
PRP VS AAPE FOR HAIR LOSS, WHICH IS BETTER?
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy for hair loss is a three-step medical treatment in which a patient’s blood is drawn, processed, and then injected into the scalp. … Sometimes this approach is combined with other hair loss procedures or medications.
According to Wikipedia “Platelet-rich plasma, also known as autologous conditioned plasma, is a concentrate of platelet-rich plasma protein derived from whole blood, centrifuged to remove red blood cells. Evidence for benefit is poor.”
Because PRP therapy involves injecting your own blood into your scalp, there carries a risk of side effects such as injury to blood vessels or nerves, infection, calcification at the injection points, and scar tissue. There is also the chance that you could have a negative reaction to the anesthetic used in the therapy.
AAPE (Adipose-derived stem cells Proteins Extracts) is a mixture of refined growth factors extracted from human adipose to promote hair growth and scalp health using outstanding ingredients approved by US FDA and CFDA.
The AAPE procedure is safer, easier, cleaner, non-invasive, and painless. AAPE does not require any blood to be taken from you like PRP. There is no anesthetic required for the treatment. PRP in the best condition, contain 10-15 growth factors. AAPE in comparison, contains more than 150 growth factors.
If you are losing your hair or would like to thicken your existing hair, we invite you to give us a call at 647-492-9093 or upload your hair photos to our online assessment form here. co
AAPE Frequently Asked Questions
What are stem cells?
What is ADSC?
What is AAPE?
Is a mixture of refined growth factor proteins that is extracted from human adipose derived stem cells. AAPE contains about 150 growth factor proteins.
AAPE VS PRP, Whats the difference and which is better?
According to Wikipedia “Platelet-rich plasma, also known as autologous conditioned plasma, is a concentrate of platelet-rich plasma protein derived from whole blood, centrifuged to remove red blood cells. Evidence for benefit is poor.”
Because PRP therapy involves injecting your own blood into your scalp, there carries a risk of side effects such as
injury to blood vessels or nerves, infection, calcification at the injection points, and scar tissue. There is also the chance that you could have a negative reaction to the anesthetic used in the therapy.
The AAPE procedure is safer, easier, cleaner, non-invasive, painless, and cheaper. AAPE does not require any blood to be taken from you like PRP. There is no anestetic required for the treatment. PRP in the best condition, contain 10-15 growth factors. AAPE in comparison, contains more than 150 growth factors.
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