Hair Loss

Hair loss is a common problem. The most frequent forms include hereditary hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), circular hair loss (alopecia areata) and diffuse hair loss. The causes of hair loss are varied and can be genetic, hormonal changes, stress, certain medications, illnesses or malnutrition.

In addition to drug therapies such as minoxidil or finasteride, PRP therapy (platelet-rich plasma) and mesotherapy are also promising. However, the effectiveness depends on the individual case and the stage of hair loss.

Med. pract. Dana Hreus M.A.

Hair loss, often treated with drug therapies or hair transplants, can also be treated by promising new therapies (such as PRP therapy or mesotherapy) depending on the individual case and the stage of hair loss. Contact a medical specialist to achieve the best possible results.

Med. pract. Dana Hreus M.A.

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