Hair Loss and Thinningtreatments & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

Reduced hair density, a receding hairline, or overall thinning from genetics, hormones, age, or stress.

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Sarah Jenkins

Plan #4218 • Overall

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Recommended Protocol

Platelet Regenerative Treatment (PRP / PRF)

PRP • For Hair Loss and Thinning

$1,100

Minoxidil

At-home maintenance

$180
Total Plan Value$1,280
Quick answer — Hair Loss and Thinning

Hair loss and thinning — from genetics, hormones, aging, or stress — is treated in-clinic with regenerative injections like PRP, PRF, and exosomes that stimulate dormant follicles, often combined with low-level laser therapy and scalp microneedling. Treatment runs as a series, supported by at-home minoxidil and growth serums, with results building over several months.

What it is

Understanding Hair Loss and Thinning

Hair loss and thinning is a noticeable reduction in hair density, volume, or coverage on the scalp, showing as visible scalp, a receding hairline, or diffuse thinning. It can result from genetics, hormonal changes, aging, stress, or medical conditions.

For a practice, hair restoration is a fast-growing, high-retention service that attracts both men and women and lends itself to recurring treatment courses. The clinical goal is to stimulate and strengthen follicles with regenerative injectables and supportive therapies over a structured series. Helping the patient visualize fuller coverage over the course of treatment is what supports commitment to a multi-session plan.

Quick Facts

Hair Loss and Thinning

Where it appears

Scalp

Facial area

Overall

Treatment paths

10

Treatment Options

How med spas treat Hair Loss and Thinning

From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.

In-clinic treatments

Professional procedures performed by a provider to target the concern directly.

Devices & lasers

Energy-based and resurfacing devices used to treat the concern in clinic.

  • Low-level laser therapy caps
  • Scalp microneedling pens

Injectables & medical supplies

Branded injectables and medical products providers use for this concern.

At-home & retail

Medical-grade products patients use between visits to maintain results.

  • Minoxidil
  • Medical-grade hair growth serums
  • Scalp-stimulating shampoos
  • Biotin and supplements
FAQ

Hair Loss and Thinning questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about hair loss and thinning — and what practices should be ready to answer.

What causes hair loss and thinning?

The most common cause is genetic (androgenetic) hair loss, but hormonal changes, aging, stress, nutritional deficiencies, and medical conditions all contribute to reduced density and thinning.

How does PRP help hair growth?

PRP and PRF concentrate the patient's own growth factors, which are injected into the scalp to stimulate dormant follicles, improve blood supply, and strengthen existing hair over a series of sessions.

How many sessions are needed for hair restoration?

Most PRP/PRF protocols start with 3–4 sessions spaced about a month apart, followed by maintenance every few months, with visible improvement over 3–6 months.

Does regenerative hair treatment work for women?

Yes. PRP, exosomes, and supportive therapies are effective for female-pattern thinning and diffuse hair loss, and are often combined with topical treatments for best results.

When will I see results?

Hair growth is gradual — most patients notice reduced shedding first, then improved density and thickness over 3–6 months as the follicles respond.

Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their hair loss and thinning result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.