Treatment of alopecia (baldness)
Alopecia is a disease characterized by partial or complete loss of hair on the body or head. There are several types of alopecia – the most common are androgenetic alopecia, focal alopecia, and less common is complete (or total) alopecia. Alopecia can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, autoimmune or endocrine diseases, stress, side effects of medications or chemotherapy.

Stages of alopecia treatment
First, it is necessary to determine the type and causes of baldness by conducting appropriate tests and examinations. After that, the doctor will prescribe an individualized treatment program, which may include the use of medications, physiotherapy, hair transplantation, and other methods.
It is important to strictly follow the doctor's prescriptions and attend regular appointments to monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Particular attention should be paid to proper hair and scalp care to prevent further baldness.
During the treatment process, it is also important to pay attention to nutrition and lifestyle, as they can affect the condition of the hair and scalp.



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How the session goes in our clinic
Depending on the results of the examination, the doctor chooses a treatment regimen. Most often, this is a comprehensive program – the use of topical products (shampoos, serums, lotions) at home, taking special medications orally, and procedures in the clinic. Among the procedures in the clinic, the most effective is mesotherapy of the scalp. Depending on the type of alopecia and the condition of the hair, various medications containing vitamins, amino acids, peptides, polynucleotides are used, and sometimes autoplasma is used. If the patient does not tolerate the pain of injections, injection-free mesotherapy can be performed.




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Indications
Indications for the treatment of alopecia include extensive or abrupt hair loss, pathological hair thinning, as well as signs of inflammatory processes on the scalp that can lead to baldness.
Contraindications
Contraindications include the presence of infectious diseases of the scalp, allergic reactions to the components of the drugs used, as well as pregnancy and breastfeeding. In addition, a weakened body, as well as children and adolescents, may not be suitable candidates for treating alopecia with certain methods due to possible side effects.
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