Solutions for Widow’s Peak
With a free hair analysis, we will find the reason for your widow’s peak and offer you a customised hair treatment for fuller and thicker hair.
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Hair Transplant incl. Sapphire Method
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PRP Hair Treatment
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Skin Booster
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Medical Needling
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Wrinkle Treatment
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Sweat Treatment
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Hyaluronic Acid Filler
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Beard Transplant
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Eyebrow Transplant
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Skin Kits
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Many people find the so-called widow’s peak which is often reinforced by hereditary hair loss very annoying. With the PRP autologous blood treatment and a hair transplant, we offer different solutions for widow’s peaks.
The PRP hair treatment stimulates the growth of the hair follicles and gives the hair more density and strength. A hair transplant, on the other hand, offers a long-term solution to a widow’s peak.
Arrange your free hair analysis at HAIR & SKIN today and get one step closer to your desire for a full head of hair.
A hair transplant is a solution to hair loss. Hair follicles are taken from the donor area, which is usually at the back of the head, and then transplanted into other areas (head, beard, eyebrows). This is a "resettlement" of hair, as removed hair does not grow back at the donor site.
The procedure is performed by specialised medical staff with years of experience and is largely pain-free thanks to local anaesthesia. Most hair transplants are performed within one day.
From the day of the hair transplant, you have to expect about 1 year until you can see the final result of the new hair.
PRP treatment stimulates hair growth and improves the appearance of widow’s peaks by promoting the growth of new hair follicles.
Fast results
PRP treatment stimulates hair growth and improves the appearance of widow’s peaks by promoting the growth of new hair follicles.
PRP therapy is a non-surgical method, thereby reducing the risk of side effects compared to a hair transplant.
Minimally invasive
PRP therapy is a non-surgical method, thereby reducing the risk of side effects compared to a hair transplant.
By using the body's own plasma, PRP treatment is a natural and gentle method of treating receding hairlines.
Natural method
By using the body's own plasma, PRP treatment is a natural and gentle method of treating receding hairlines.
Not convinced yet? Take a look at before and after pictures from our satisfied former clients.
We place great value on the naturalness of the results in our work, taking into account the hair type and the respective ethnicity.
Hair transplant
PRP treatment
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At the free appointment, a hair analysis is performed using a hair scan to determine the quality of your hair. Based on this analysis, our staff can determine the reason for your hair loss and create a suitable treatment plan for you.
The autologous blood treatment is just as popular with our female customers as it is with our male customers.
As there is no downtime and no healing phase required, you can start at any time. The treatment is ideal for people with sensitivities to synthetic substances or allergies, as only the body's own plasma is used for PRP treatment.
It is important to note that PRP treatment not only promotes hair growth but also enhances scalp health. The treatment can help with the following indications:
Thin hair
PCOS or other hormonal fluctuations
Mild hair loss
Itchy scalp
People under 25 years of age
Pre- and post-operative optimisation as part of a hair transplant
Progressive hair loss
Male pattern hair loss
Bald patches e.g. receding hairline or tonsure
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