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Hair loss is not only occurring in middle-aged and elderly people, but also young people in their 20s and 30s, and the age range of hair loss is expanding to the point that it has recently become prominent.
In today's episode, we are taking a look at the scalp injection treatment for hair loss, which involves injecting medication directly into the hair follicle.

Hair loss can be caused by a number of different things. Some of the most common causes include genetic factors, hormonal factors caused by an overproduction of the male hormone testosterone, and stressful events that can alter hormone levels and decrease circulation, leading to hair loss.

Most hair loss sufferers take care of themselves with hair loss shampoos, scalp nutrients, etc. in the early stages of hair loss, and only visit a specialized hair loss clinic after the symptoms of hair loss become more severe. However, it is most important to treat hair loss in the early stages.
When we surveyed real-life hair loss sufferers about their experience with treatment, 87.5% of respondents said that hair loss injections worked for them. Hair loss injections are a procedure in which medication is injected into the scalp to help regenerate hair follicles, and are used to proactively prevent hair loss on remaining hair. This method can be a solution for many different types of hair loss caused by different causes.

The medications used for hair loss injections vary depending on the symptoms and severity of the condition.
Hair loss symptoms can be categorized into three main categories.

1) Androgenetic alopecia - refers to male pattern baldness + female pattern baldness, where male pattern baldness is characterized by an M-shape, i.e., hair loss centered around the forehead border, and female pattern baldness is characterized by hair loss centered around the garma as well as the forehead border.
2) Alopecia areata - This is a circular pattern of hair loss caused by a variety of causes and occurs in dime-sized patches.
3) Telogen alopecia - This is a condition of hair loss caused by stress or nutritional deficiencies, where the hair follicles go dormant and gradually shed hair if they are not getting enough nutrients.

Hair loss injections include triamcinoline injection, a steroidal medication that reduces immune and inflammatory responses and minimizes hair follicle damage caused by inflammation. Other commonly used medications include Minoxidil, Propecia, and vitamins.
What are the effects of hair loss injections?
Increase blood circulation
> When a medication is injected into the skin through a hair loss scalp injection, it stimulates blood circulation, which helps to ensure that the hair is well supplied with oxygen and nutrients.
Promote hair growth
> The injected medication can stimulate the cells involved in hair formation to promote hair growth.
Reduce inflammation
> Some hair loss may be related to inflammation. Injections can prevent or reduce hair loss by suppressing inflammation and restoring skin health.
Let's take a look at an actual case study of a patient who has been treated with dermal injections for hair loss.

In this patient's case, he suffered from a type of baldness on the crown of his head, which is characterized by constant stress in a short period of time, which resulted in rapidly progressing hair loss.
Therefore, he was scheduled for a total of 12 sessions of triam triamcinolone acetonide 10 mg/ml at 3-week intervals and was prescribed 3 injections, Propecia pills and minoxidil topical, and now over 4 months later, he gradually started to produce hair on his scalp.

This is another patient's case.
The patient's hair loss was centered on the garma, and it was so severe that it looked like it was balding, but after 6 follicle regeneration injections every 2 weeks, he was prescribed Propecia and Minoxidil topicals, and it has been over 5 months since he started to regain hair production.
What are the precautions for scalp injections for hair loss?
Results from hair loss injections may vary depending on your specific condition. When considering hair loss injections, it's important to consult with a medical professional first and to make sure you fully understand any possible side effects or limitations of the procedure before making a decision.
This was Girin Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Center.
Hello. This is Girin Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Center.
Hair loss is not only occurring in middle-aged and elderly people, but also young people in their 20s and 30s, and the age range of hair loss is expanding to the point that it has recently become prominent.
In today's episode, we are taking a look at the scalp injection treatment for hair loss, which involves injecting medication directly into the hair follicle.
Hair loss can be caused by a number of different things. Some of the most common causes include genetic factors, hormonal factors caused by an overproduction of the male hormone testosterone, and stressful events that can alter hormone levels and decrease circulation, leading to hair loss.
Most hair loss sufferers take care of themselves with hair loss shampoos, scalp nutrients, etc. in the early stages of hair loss, and only visit a specialized hair loss clinic after the symptoms of hair loss become more severe. However, it is most important to treat hair loss in the early stages.
When we surveyed real-life hair loss sufferers about their experience with treatment, 87.5% of respondents said that hair loss injections worked for them. Hair loss injections are a procedure in which medication is injected into the scalp to help regenerate hair follicles, and are used to proactively prevent hair loss on remaining hair. This method can be a solution for many different types of hair loss caused by different causes.
The medications used for hair loss injections vary depending on the symptoms and severity of the condition.
Hair loss symptoms can be categorized into three main categories.
1) Androgenetic alopecia - refers to male pattern baldness + female pattern baldness, where male pattern baldness is characterized by an M-shape, i.e., hair loss centered around the forehead border, and female pattern baldness is characterized by hair loss centered around the garma as well as the forehead border.
2) Alopecia areata - This is a circular pattern of hair loss caused by a variety of causes and occurs in dime-sized patches.
3) Telogen alopecia - This is a condition of hair loss caused by stress or nutritional deficiencies, where the hair follicles go dormant and gradually shed hair if they are not getting enough nutrients.
Hair loss injections include triamcinoline injection, a steroidal medication that reduces immune and inflammatory responses and minimizes hair follicle damage caused by inflammation. Other commonly used medications include Minoxidil, Propecia, and vitamins.
What are the effects of hair loss injections?
Increase blood circulation
> When a medication is injected into the skin through a hair loss scalp injection, it stimulates blood circulation, which helps to ensure that the hair is well supplied with oxygen and nutrients.
Promote hair growth
> The injected medication can stimulate the cells involved in hair formation to promote hair growth.
Reduce inflammation
> Some hair loss may be related to inflammation. Injections can prevent or reduce hair loss by suppressing inflammation and restoring skin health.
Let's take a look at an actual case study of a patient who has been treated with dermal injections for hair loss.
In this patient's case, he suffered from a type of baldness on the crown of his head, which is characterized by constant stress in a short period of time, which resulted in rapidly progressing hair loss.
Therefore, he was scheduled for a total of 12 sessions of triam triamcinolone acetonide 10 mg/ml at 3-week intervals and was prescribed 3 injections, Propecia pills and minoxidil topical, and now over 4 months later, he gradually started to produce hair on his scalp.
This is another patient's case.
The patient's hair loss was centered on the garma, and it was so severe that it looked like it was balding, but after 6 follicle regeneration injections every 2 weeks, he was prescribed Propecia and Minoxidil topicals, and it has been over 5 months since he started to regain hair production.
What are the precautions for scalp injections for hair loss?
Results from hair loss injections may vary depending on your specific condition. When considering hair loss injections, it's important to consult with a medical professional first and to make sure you fully understand any possible side effects or limitations of the procedure before making a decision.
This was Girin Plastic Surgery Aesthetic Center.