Hair loss affects more than 80% of men, but it also affects women. In the majority of cases, this represents a real complex because in certain patients, the phenomenon can occur from the age of 25.
In women, hair loss appears later and often the causes are different: hormonal imbalance, menopause, or a strong emotional shock can cause both localized and global loss of hair density.
In men, the first hair loss often heralds a more widespread baldness, and the causes are often genetic, linked to health problems (deficiencies, weight variations) but also to daily stress. Pollution is recognized as an aggravating factor in hair loss.
Aesthetic medicine has developed several treatments to treat alopecia by stopping hair loss (capillary mesotherapy), by recreating hair density and even by filling in baldness (hair transplant). These treatments are adapted to the level of alopecia of each patient and allow the problem to be resolved gradually.
Hair mesotherapy, also known as mesopecy, responds to the first indications of hair loss. Hair mesotherapy is a technique used within the framework of aesthetic medicine and the principle of which consists of carrying out micro-injections into the scalp in order to recreate deep hydration having the effect of revitalizing the scalp and stimulating the microcirculation.
This technique has proven results. It uses superficial micro-injections of active ingredients in the areas to be treated, stopping hair loss, and stimulating the scalp. This treatment also makes it possible to intervene in a localized way.