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THTC Treatments

Our Non-Surgical Treatments

Beyond Hair Transplants

Your Path to Total Restoration

We view our medical therapies as “feeding the scalp”—providing the essential growth factors and nutrients your hair needs to thrive without the need for surgery.

Exosome Therapy These are biologically active messengers—microscopic signals derived from stem-cell technology that tell your body to heal. This therapy accelerates recovery, reduces inflammation, and stimulates new, thicker growth. It is often performed 4–6 weeks post-transplant or as a standalone boost.

GFC and Customised PRP Think of this as your body’s own repair kit. We use lab-engineered Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) and PRP boosted with bio-enhancers, injected directly to stimulate circulation and “wake up” dormant follicles. We typically recommend sessions every 4–6 weeks for a total of 3–4 sessions, followed by maintenance.

Mesotherapy (Hair Nutrient Injections) This involves a personalized blend of vitamins and amino acids fed directly to the roots to nourish existing hair and strengthen it against further loss. This is usually done every 2–4 weeks in blocks of 4–6 sessions.

Red Light (LED) Therapy By using gentle light energy for repair, we boost cellular energy and oxygen delivery to the scalp. This helps hair follicles transition into the active growth phase more quickly. We start with 2–3 sessions per week before moving to weekly maintenance.

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