Skip to content

Georgia: A Premier Hair Transplant Destination

Non-surgical hair loss treatments are crucial as they provide non-invasive, affordable, flexible, and often complementary options to address hair thinning and shedding without the risks and permanence of surgical procedures.

Importance of Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-surgical hair loss treatments are crucial for several reasons. First and foremost, they offer a non-invasive and less expensive approach compared to surgical hair transplantation procedures. Many individuals may not be suitable candidates for surgery due to various factors, such as limited donor hair availability or medical conditions. Non-surgical treatments provide an alternative solution that can be effective in addressing hair loss without the need for incisions or extensive recovery periods.

Additionally, non-surgical treatments can be used as a preventative measure or as a complementary approach to surgical interventions. For example, medications like finasteride and minoxidil can help slow down or halt the progression of hair loss, making them valuable tools in preserving existing hair follicles and maximizing the results of a hair transplant procedure.

Moreover, non-surgical treatments are often more affordable and accessible than surgical options, making them a viable choice for individuals with limited financial resources or those who prefer a more gradual approach to hair restoration.

Non-surgical hair loss treatments are crucial as they provide non-invasive, affordable, flexible, and often complementary options like low-level laser therapy (LLLT), different types of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, and mesotherapy for alopecia areata to address hair thinning and shedding without the risks and permanence of surgical procedures. LLLT uses low-intensity light to stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth, while PRP involves injecting the patient’s own plasma rich in growth factors to nourish and revitalize follicles. Mesotherapy, specifically for alopecia areata, involves medication into the scalp to reduce inflammation and encourage hair regrowth in bald patches. These non-surgical treatments can be tailored to individual needs, have minimal side effects, and can be used as standalone therapies or in conjunction with oral medications or surgical interventions for optimal results.

Lastly, non-surgical treatments offer a degree of flexibility and reversibility. Individuals can adjust or discontinue these treatments if desired, unlike surgical procedures which are generally permanent. This flexibility allows for personalized treatment plans and the ability to explore different options based on individual responses and preferences.

Consultation with a trichologist

During the initial consultation, a trichologist (a specialist in the study of hair and scalp disorders) will evaluate your hair and scalp condition using special device called Trichoscope. They will ask about your medical history, lifestyle factors, and any potential triggers for hair loss. This assessment will help determine the underlying cause of your hair loss.

Specific Tests For diagnosis Confirmation

Depending on the suspected cause of your hair loss, the trichologist may recommend specific tests to identify any contributing factors. These tests may include blood work to check for nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or underlying medical conditions. Genetic tests can help determine if you have a predisposition to certain types of hair loss, such as androgenetic alopecia. Bacterial tests may be conducted to rule out any scalp infections or fungal issues.

Planning a personalized treatment

Based on the findings from the consultation and test results, the trichologist will develop a customized non-surgical treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The trichologist will discuss the most appropriate treatment options based on the underlying cause of your hair loss, your personal preferences, and any potential side effects or risks.

Schedule Consultation

Please provide your contact information. An advisor from our Clinic Will Contact you and provide needed information.

DNA ANALYSIS

Personalised Treatment Plan with Genetic Testing

Genetic testing can provide valuable insights into an individual’s predisposition to certain types of hair loss, such as androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern baldness). By understanding the genetic factors contributing to hair loss, healthcare professionals can develop a more personalized and targeted treatment plan.Based on the results of the genetic test, a trichologist or dermatologist can create a customized treatment plan that addresses the specific genetic factors at play. This may involve a combination of different therapies and interventions. The personalized treatment plan may also include lifestyle recommendations, such as dietary changes or stress management techniques, which can help optimize the effectiveness of the prescribed therapies.

Platelet-Rich Plasma PRP

PRP therapy is a non-surgical treatment option for hair loss that involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma into the scalp. The growth factors present in the PRP are believed to stimulate the hair follicles and promote new hair growth. PRP therapy is typically performed in a series of treatments, with sessions spaced several weeks apart, to achieve optimal results. It is often used in combination with other hair loss treatments, such as topical minoxidil or oral medications, for enhanced effectiveness.

PRP
LLLT

Low Level Laser Therapy LLLT

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as red light therapy or cold laser therapy, is a non-invasive treatment option for hair loss. It involves the use of low-level laser devices that emit light in the red and near-infrared wavelengths, which are believed to stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth.During an LLLT session, a laser device is positioned close to the scalp, and the laser light is directed at the areas affected by hair thinning or baldness. The laser light is absorbed by the hair follicles, and it is thought to increase blood flow, promote cellular metabolism, and stimulate the hair growth cycle.It’s important to note that the efficacy of LLLT may vary among individuals, and consistent and long-term use is typically recommended for optimal results.

Mesotherapy For Alopecia Areata

Mesotherapy is a treatment approach that involves injecting small amounts of medication directly into the scalp to target alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss in patches. In the case of alopecia areata, immunosuppressants are commonly used as part of mesotherapy. The injections are typically administered in a series of sessions, with treatments spaced several weeks apart. The frequency and duration of the treatment may vary depending on the severity of the hair loss and the individual’s response to the therapy.

MESOTHERAPY
Trichopigmentation

Tricopigmentation For Fuller Hair

For those struggling with thinning hair or baldness, tricopigmentation offers a non-surgical solution for a fuller, denser-looking head of hair. Tricopigmentation is an advanced form of scalp micropigmentation this precise medical technique  deposits pigment into the scalp’s outer layer. Skilled technicians use specialized needles to replicate the natural look of hair follicles and give the illusion of a freshly shaved, buzzed haircut or thicker density.With proper aftercare, tricopigmentation results can last several years before requiring a touchup. Experience newfound confidence with denser, fuller-looking hair thanks to this innovative scalp micropigmentation solution.

Talizi Clinic Pioneering Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatment

For over 26 years, Talizi Hair Restoration Clinic has pioneered non-surgical solutions for hair thinning and baldness. Established in 1998, this renowned clinic was among the first to offer minimally invasive hair loss treatments. Under the guidance of trichologist Dr. Talizi, the clinic’s team stays ahead of the latest advancements. They were early adopters of cutting-edge therapies like low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for hair restoration. Personalized Treatment Plans with Comprehensive Evaluations
Talizi’s approach emphasizes scientific research to understand each patient’s unique hair loss causes. Every individual receives a thorough evaluation, including: Genetic testing, Scalp analysis, Medical history review. Based on these results, the clinic develops a personalized, multi-therapeutic treatment plan tailored to the patient’s needs.
Advanced Non-Surgical Hair Loss Solutions Talizi offers a comprehensive range of non-surgical hair restoration options:Nutrient therapies with biotin, iron, zinc, and other vital nutrients and vitamins, Topical and oral medications like minoxidil and finasteride. Mesotherapy with targeted scalp injections
State-of-the-art devices like LLLT and PRP therapy. Trusted for Natural Results and Compassionate Care with over two decades of experience, Talizi Hair Restoration Clinic has earned a reputation for delivering natural-looking, long-lasting results. Their patient-centric approach fosters trust through: Education on hair loss causes and treatments, Ongoing support throughout the restoration journey, Proven success with countless transformed lives

In addition, Clinic Talizi obtained a patent in 2021 for a novel method of treating hair loss. This patent signifies an innovative approach to addressing hair loss concerns, potentially offering new avenues for individuals seeking effective treatment options. With ongoing advancements in hair restoration techniques, such as those pioneered by Clinic Talizi, there is promising hope for those struggling with hair loss to find effective solutions tailored to their needs. With this treatment, Clinic Talizi’s patented method, immediately halts hair loss and can lead to improvements of up to 20%. This innovative approach offers promising results for individuals seeking rapid and noticeable changes in their hair growth patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our representatives are 24/7 available to provide you support at anytime.

A genetic test for hair loss may be recommended in certain situations to help identify the underlying cause and determine the most appropriate treatment approach. Here are some common scenarios where a genetic test for hair loss could be beneficial:

  • Early-onset or aggressive hair loss: If an individual experiences significant hair loss at a relatively young age (e.g., in their 20s or 30s) or if the hair loss progresses rapidly, a genetic test may be recommended to check for genetic conditions that can cause premature or severe hair loss, such as androgenetic alopecia or alopecia areata.
  • Family history of hair loss: If there is a strong family history of hair loss, particularly in cases where the pattern or severity of hair loss is unusual or does not follow typical patterns of male or female pattern baldness, a genetic test can help determine if there is an inherited genetic component.
  • Unresponsiveness to standard treatments: If an individual does not respond well to conventional hair loss treatments, such as minoxidil or finasteride, a genetic test may be recommended to explore potential genetic factors that could be contributing to the lack of response.
  • Unusual patterns or types of hair loss: In cases where the hair loss pattern or type does not fit the common forms of male or female pattern baldness, a genetic test can help identify rare genetic disorders or syndromes associated with hair loss, such as hypotrichosis or ectodermal dysplasias.
  • Evaluation for hair transplant surgery: Our hair restoration clinics may recommend genetic testing before performing hair transplant procedures to assess the likelihood of future hair loss and determine the suitability of the procedure.

 

 

 

The frequency of PRP treatments can vary depending on factors such as the condition of your hair, the type of hair loss you’re experiencing, and the specific type of PRP vial used. It’s best to consult with a qualified healthcare provider or dermatologist who can assess your individual needs and recommend the most suitable treatment plan for you.

 

 

For treating hair loss, there are a few different types of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatments that can be used:

  • PRP Injections This is the most common method. The PRP is injected directly into the scalp in the areas affected by hair loss or thinning. The injections are typically given over a series of treatment sessions, spaced several weeks apart.
  • PRP with Microneedling In this approach, a microneedling device is used to create microscopic channels or injuries in the scalp. The PRP is then applied topically to the scalp, allowing the growth factors in the PRP to penetrate deeper into the skin through these microscopic channels.
  • PRP with Stem Cell Therapy Some clinics may combine PRP with stem cell therapy, using the patient’s own stem cells extracted from adipose (fat) tissue or bone marrow. The stem cells are mixed with the PRP before injection or application to the scalp.
  • PRP with Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) Some clinicians may incorporate low-level laser therapy (LLLT) along with PRP treatment. The laser light is believed to enhance the effects of the growth factors in the PRP and stimulate hair follicles.
  • PRP with Medications PRP therapy can be used in combination with hair loss medications, such as minoxidil or finasteride, to potentially enhance the overall effectiveness of the treatment.

The timing for repeating PRP treatments after completing a full course can vary based on individual factors such as the specific condition being treated, the response to treatment, and the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Generally, PRP treatments may be repeated after several months or as advised by your provider to maintain results. It’s essential to follow up with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance on the timing of repeat treatments based on your specific situation and treatment goals.

No, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for hair loss is generally not painful. Here’s what you can expect during an LLLT treatment:

  • Non-invasive: LLLT is a non-invasive procedure that does not involve any needles, incisions, or surgery.
  • No anesthesia required: Since LLLT is not an invasive treatment, no anesthesia or numbing agents are required.
  • Mild warmth or tingling: During the treatment, patients may feel a mild warming sensation or slight tingling on the scalp from the laser light. However, this is not described as painful by most people.
  • No pain or discomfort: The low-level lasers used in LLLT deliver light energy at specific wavelengths and low power levels that are not intense enough to cause pain or damage to the skin or hair follicles this stimulates dermal-papila cells and promotes hair growth.
  • Relaxing experience: Many patients find the LLLT session to be a relaxing experience, as they can sit or recline comfortably while the laser device is positioned close to the scalp for the duration of the treatment, which can last from 10 to 30 minutes.

It’s important to note that some individuals may experience mild temporary side effects after LLLT, such as scalp itchiness or redness, but these are usually minor and resolve quickly. If any discomfort or pain is experienced during or after the treatment, it’s recommended to inform the healthcare provider immediately.

Overall, LLLT is considered a safe and well-tolerated treatment option for hair loss, as it does not involve any invasive procedures or significant discomfort

The duration of minoxidil or finasteride treatment varies depending on individual factors such as the severity of hair loss, response to treatment, and the recommendation of your healthcare provider. Typically, both medications require lifelong use to maintain results. Minoxidil needs to be applied consistently once or twice daily, while finasteride is usually taken as a daily oral medication. It’s essential to follow your healthcare provider’s guidance and monitor any potential side effects throughout the course of treatment. They can advise you on the appropriate duration based on your specific situation

Minoxidil can become less effective over time for some individuals. This phenomenon is known as “minoxidil resistance” or “minoxidil tolerance.” It’s thought to occur due to various factors such as changes in the hair follicles’ responsiveness to minoxidil, genetic factors, hormonal changes, or the progression of underlying conditions causing hair loss. When minoxidil becomes less effective, your healthcare provider may recommend adjusting the treatment regimen, switching to a different medication, or combining minoxidil with other treatments to enhance its effectiveness. Regular follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider are crucial to monitor your response to treatment and make any necessary adjustments. Increasing the percentage of minoxidil may be an option if you’ve developed tolerance to a lower concentration. Some individuals who experience reduced effectiveness with standard concentrations of minoxidil (typically 2% or 5%) may benefit from using a higher concentration, such as 10% or even 15%. However, it’s essential to note that higher concentrations of minoxidil may increase the risk of side effects, such as scalp irritation. Additionally, using higher concentrations should only be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider who can assess your individual situation and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.