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Hair biostimulation by dermatologist Laura Habib

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Hair biostimulation by dermatologist Laura Habib

What is capillary biostimulation?

Capillary biostimulation also known as capillary biorevitalization. It is a treatment protocol that seeks to optimize hair health, stop hair loss and treat alopecia. The plasma produced by the patient himself through extraction and injection or multi-function helps this process to take place. In turn, different active ingredients are used to attack the local causes of the alterations suffered by the patient.

Low intensity light therapy (LED) has been combined with this treatment with excellent results, leaving more and more patients satisfied.

What are the benefits of capillary biostimulation?

The benefits of capillary biostimulation Regeneration of hair cells, stimulating the formation of new collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. Increased vascularity of the hair follicle and weak hair regains its optimal health conditions.

This results in a shinier, stronger hair, improving its density, elasticity and resistance.

Who can perform capillary biostimulation?

Hair biostimulation is aimed at all people who wish to improve the appearance of their hair and those who wish to stimulate hair growth.

  • Those who need to treat alopecia (alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia etc ...
  • Those who have had acute hair loss (postpartum, post bariatric surgery, rapid weight loss, etc ...
  • Those who have had chronic hair loss (anorexia, systemic diseases, etc ...
  • It is also indicated in patients who have undergone a capillary micrograft. In these patients it acts as a complementary treatment, to repopulate areas with low capillary density.

It is always ideal to examine the patient (physical examination and trichoscopic) to make an accurate diagnosis (s) and choose the appropriate protocol.

How many sessions of capillary biostimulation does it take to see results?

It takes between 3 and 6 sessions of capillary biostimulation to see results

How is capillary biostimulation performed?

capillary biostimulation is carried out using robotic micro-adjusting devices and / or capillary mesotherapy.

What are the types of capillary biostimulation that I currently do?

Two types of capillary biostimulation are performed:

  • Autologous: Without using medication. Generating plasma spray through micropuncture with robotic needles. It can also be done with injection of plasma extracted from the patient, but in general it is a bit more uncomfortable because the penetration of the plasma tends to burn and is not tolerable by some patients.
  • Combined: mixes the action of external drugs or active ingredients with the plasma of the same scalp. It is the one that provides the most benefits, since we have learned that, in hair treatment, combining techniques offers better results in less time.

What are the contraindications to undergoing capillary biostimulation?

In general there are no contraindications to realcapillary biostimulation is carried out. However, I do not perform it in patients with: Active local infection, for example: herpes simplex, active neuralgia and some uncontrolled autoimmune diseases.


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