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Hair Mesotherapy

Hair mesotherapy is a treatment method based on the direct injection of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and growth factors into the scalp to reduce hair loss, strengthen hair follicles, and improve the health of the scalp.

Procedure Duration :

20 - 30 min

What is Hair Mesotherapy?

Hair mesotherapy is a treatment aimed at reducing hair loss, strengthening hair follicles, and improving the health of the scalp by directly injecting vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and growth factors into the scalp.
The goal is to nourish the hair follicles and reactivate the hair growth cycle.

How Is the Procedure Done?

  • The scalp is cleansed with antiseptic solutions.
  • Microinjections are performed using fine needles.
  • The procedure typically takes 20–30 minutes.
  • Anesthesia is generally not required, or a local/topical cream may be used.

Hair mesotherapy is an effective treatment that reduces hair loss, strengthens hair follicles, and promotes a healthy scalp. With regular sessions, it is possible to achieve stronger, more vibrant, and healthier hair.

What is the Content of PRP?

PRP consists of the following key components:

Classic Hair Mesotherapy

This involves applying a mixture containing vitamins and minerals to the scalp through microinjections.

PRP-Supported Hair Mesotherapy

This combines platelet-rich plasma (PRP), obtained from the patient’s own blood, with mesotherapy ingredients.

Salmon DNA (PDRN) Supported Hair Mesotherapy

This method involves combining Salmon DNA, which supports cellular repair, with mesotherapy.

Exosome-Supported Hair Mesotherapy

Exosome-based advanced regenerative hair treatment utilizes the communication-enhancing effects of exosomes to support hair regeneration.

Dermapen / Microneedling with Hair Mesotherapy

This involves creating microchannels in the scalp using Dermapen, enhancing the absorption of mesotherapy products.

  • Increases blood flow to the hair follicles
  • Improves the nourishment of hair follicles
  • Supports the growth (anagen) phase of the hair cycle
  • Increases the thickness and strength of hair strands
  • Reduces hair loss
  • In the early stages of hair loss
  • In individuals with existing but weakened hair follicles
  • In female pattern hair loss
  • In seasonal hair loss
  • In postpartum hair loss
  • In areas that have been completely hairless for a long time
  • In advanced stages of hair loss where hair follicles have suffered irreversible damage

In these cases, hair mesotherapy alone may not be sufficient; combining it with PRP, exosome, biostimulant applications, or hair transplantation is recommended.

  • Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia)
  • Widespread hair loss in women
  • Seasonal hair loss
  • Hair loss due to stress, childbirth, or illness
  • Post-hair transplantation support treatment
  • Individuals with active scalp infections
  • Those with blood clotting disorders
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (requires medical evaluation)

Does Hair Mesotherapy Promote New Hair Growth?

Hair mesotherapy does not regenerate hair follicles that have completely disappeared and become fibrotic. However, it helps reactivate dormant, weakened, or miniaturized hair follicles, thereby supporting the growth of new hair.

The contribution of the treatment to new hair formation occurs through the following mechanisms:

During the hair loss process, many hair follicles do not completely disappear but enter a passive (telogen) phase. Mesotherapy:

  • Supports these follicles in transitioning back into the anagen (growth) phase
  • Helps thin and weak hairs gradually thicken into terminal hairs.

Hair mesotherapy enhances:

  • Blood flow to the scalp
  • The delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles

This creates a favorable biological environment for the hair follicles to reactivate.

By increasing the mitotic activity of hair follicle cells, mesotherapy supports the formation of new hair strands.

Especially in androgenetic alopecia:

  • Fine, short, and weak hairs
  • Become thicker, stronger, and longer with the treatment process

This is often perceived by patients as “new hair growth” and is clinically significant.

  • Reduction in hair loss usually starts within 2–4 weeks
  • New hair growth is observed within 2–3 months
  • Maximum effect appears within a few months.
  • First 1–2 months: Reduction in hair loss
  • 2–3 months: Fine hair growth and new hair emergence
  • 3–6 months: Increase in hair density and thickness

The effect may vary depending on the number of sessions and accompanying treatments.

  • Typically, 6–10 sessions are recommended
  • In the first phase, treatments can be applied once a week or every two weeks
  • Maintenance sessions are planned thereafter

The treatment protocol is personalized.

  • Mild redness may occur
  • It is recommended not to wash the hair on the same day
  • Heavy exercise should be avoided during the first 24 hours.

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