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How do Polynucleotides work for Hair Loss?
Polynucleotides, such as Ameela, function at a cellular level, fostering fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis. They enhance blood vessel growth, therefore improving blood flow to the scalp. Their anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties are crucial in addressing hair loss, often driven by inflammatory processes. They are effective in addressing hormonal hair loss, including male and female by nurturing hair follicles and creating an optimal environment for hair growth.
How does an appointment for Polynucleotides work?
Consultation and Consent: A comprehensive personal and medical history review, along with a detailed discussion of the treatment, its expected results, and potential side effects.
The Treatment: The scalp is prepared with a sterile solution. A local anaesthetic may be injected by specialist practitioners to numb the scalp. The polynucleotides are then injected, which might cause a brief stinging sensation and localised swelling resembling bee stings.
Repeat Treatment: One treatment is not going to reverse years of hair loss! For optimum results, a course of 4 or more treatments every 2-4 weeks is recommended, followed by maintenance treatments.
Are polynucleotides worth it?
Minimally Invasive: No need for surgical procedures, reducing complications.
Safety Profile: Few complications and quick absorption.
Quick Recovery: Normal activities can be resumed shortly after the procedure.
Adjunctive Treatment: Can be combined with other hair loss treatments for enhanced efficacy such as PRP (Platelet-rich plasma), topical and oral medications as well as Microneedling.
Efficacy in Various Hair Loss Types: Effective in both male and female hormonal hair loss, especially in the early stages.