Meeting with a tuft of hair while running your fingers through it can be very disturbing. Hair plays a crucial role in how we look and, thus, our confidence and self-esteem. As a result, losing hair can devastate both men and women equally. The lack of good treatment options for hair loss further complicates it. Unfortunately, very few hair loss oils, shampoos, and medications can offer solace to the thinning areas of your scalp. After which, a hair transplant becomes necessary.
A hair transplant can help many individuals bring back a head full of hair. However, mesotherapy – the latest technique to treat hair fall – has also become an excellent alternative to a hair transplant. Mesotherapy offers relief for a wide variety of health problems, such as vascular diseases, sports traumas, infectious diseases, arthritis, and weight loss, as well as hair fall. It thus provides people with hair loss another excellent option to choose from.
Mesotherapy increases blood flow and oxygen supply to the hair follicles as well as provides nutrients to the hair, thus stopping further hair loss and promoting hair growth. In addition, it reduces dandruff levels by decreasing the activity of adipose (fatty) glands and makes the hair curls appear clean, long, and full. Furthermore, many people also experience an improvement in hair density, smoothness, and brightness.
What Hair Conditions Does Mesotherapy Treat?
Fortunately, mesotherapy is not specific for select types of hair loss; instead, it can benefit people with varied causes of hair loss. For example, mesotherapy can prove helpful if you have the following:
- Advanced hair loss
- Seborrhea of the scalp — often related to the collapse of sebaceous glands
- Dandruff or dry and scratched scalp
- Fragile or split hair
- Loss of hair volume in the basal area
In addition, mesotherapy can prove an excellent alternative if you are not satisfied with conventional treatments, you want to avoid them because of their side effects, or you do not like taking oral medications such as finasteride (propecia).