Treatments For Hair Loss That May Actually Work

March 28, 2023

Hair loss is a common problem that affects both men and women. There are many factors that can contribute to hair loss, including genetics, age, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions, meaning many of your clients may come to your salon for hair loss treatment.


There are several treatments that may help to slow down or even reverse the process. So here are some treatments for hair loss that may actually work on your clients:

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Minoxidil


Minoxidil is a topical medication that is applied directly to the scalp. It is available over the counter and is FDA-approved for both men and women. Minoxidil has been shown to stimulate hair growth in some people, although the exact mechanism by which it works is not fully understood.

Hair transplantation 


Hair transplantation involves taking hair follicles from one part of the scalp (usually the back or sides) and transplanting them to the balding areas. This procedure is typically performed by a dermatologist or plastic surgeon and can be quite effective, although it can be expensive and has various risks. 

Low-level laser therapy


Low-level laser therapy involves using a special type of laser to stimulate hair growth. The laser is applied directly to the scalp and is thought to increase blood flow to the hair follicles, which can promote hair growth - with evidence of effectiveness, this is a great treatment to offer clients.


Leading devices such as SMARTJuvium incorporate the principle of photothermolysis, whereby laser energy is absorbed by water molecules, producing heat and controlled trauma within the target area. 


The fractional delivery technology directly affects less than 10% of a targeted area, creating thousands of Microscopic Thermal Zones in the skin. This stimulates repair, collagen production, skin remodelling and regeneration of the whole area, whilst leaving the stratum corneum relatively intact with little to no downtime. Which promotes healthier and stronger hair production for your clients


SMARTJuvium is considered the SMART choice for all aesthetic businesses, achieving proven, dramatic and measurable improvement in both permanent skin structure and appearance, delivering multiple treatment options for a variety of indications.


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