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Hair PRP

In a three-step medical procedure called PRP (platelet-rich plasma therapy for hair
loss), a patient’s blood is extracted, treated, and infused into the scalp.

Some medical professionals believe that PRP injections stimulate and maintain
natural hair growth by boosting blood flow to the hair follicle and thickening the
hair shaft. This method is occasionally used in conjunction with other baldness
treatments or drugs.

Find out which treatment, or set of medicines, is best for you by speaking with Dr
Simrat Sandhu.

Hair Vitalizer

Multivitamin hair vitaliser to strengthen hair follicles and provide the best anti-
breakage advantages. It is injected into the scalp in therapy. It is clear and has
a light honey colour. Easy to use and non-sticky.

Its advantages include promoting hair growth, enhancing hair volume and structure,
and fortifying hair to withstand damage.

A hair vitaliser not only supports healthy hair growth but also improves the state
of your mane. Your hair becomes less susceptible to dust and pollutants, decreasing
hair loss.

Using a hair vitaliser can help if you’ve been experiencing hair issues like
dandruff or an itchy scalp. Find out which treatment, or set of medicines, is best
for you by speaking with Dr Simrat Sandhu.

Laser Hair Reduction

The face, thigh, chin, back, arm, underarm, bikini, and other places can all
benefit from laser hair removal.

The following advantages of laser hair removal:

Precision. Dark, coarse hairs can be targeted with lasers while the surrounding
skin is left unharmed.

Speed. Several hairs can be treated simultaneously with each laser pulse, which
lasts just a fraction of a second. Every second, the laser can treat an area a
quarter-sized. Large rooms, like the back or legs, could take up to an hour to
treat, while small parts, like the upper lip, can be treated in less than a minute.

Speak with Dr Simrat Sandhu to determine which combination of treatments is best


for you.

Anti Dandruff
Dandruff’s itchiness and flaking are virtually always manageable. To lessen oil and
skin cell buildup and to start treating moderate dandruff, try routinely washing
your hair with a light shampoo. Try using a medicated dandruff shampoo if that
doesn’t work. A medicated shampoo can be used twice weekly for certain people, with
ordinary shampooing on other days as needed. Less often, shampooing and a
moisturising conditioner for the hair or scalp would benefit people with drier
hair.

Stop using any product if you experience stinging or irritation after using it.
Call your doctor immediately if you get an allergic reaction, such as rashes,
hives, or breathing problems.

Speak with Dr Simrat Sandhu to determine which combination of treatments is best


for you.

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