Returning to exercise after a hair transplant follows a graded timeline based on how each activity affects scalp pressure, sweating, and graft survival. Light walking is allowed after the first week, moderate cardio resumes around day 14, and full gym workouts...
Aftercare during the first month decides how well grafts settle, how the donor zone heals, and whether the final result holds the density that surgery promised. Most graft loss in the early phase happens because of avoidable mistakes, not surgical errors, which is why...
Hair loss in women rarely follows the same path as it does in men, and most cases respond to non-surgical care if the right therapy gets matched to the cause. Options covered include PRP, GFC, scalp mesotherapy, exosome therapy, and prescription topicals like...
Scalp mesotherapy is a non-surgical injection therapy that delivers a custom blend of vitamins, peptides, amino acids, and follicle-stimulating ingredients into the scalp’s mesodermal layer to slow hair loss and improve density. Treatment works by nourishing...
Exosome therapy shows promise as a non-surgical treatment for hair loss by using stem cell signalling molecules to wake dormant follicles, trigger natural growth pathways, and improve overall scalp density. Clinical studies report measurable density gains and reduced...
This is a comparison between two non-surgical injectable therapies that both use the patient’s own blood to stimulate weakened follicles, with differences mainly in preparation method and final concentration. PRP delivers platelet-rich plasma with growth factors...