
INJECTION
TREATMENT FOR HAIR
Autologous injection treatment is a therapy that uses components of the patients own blood. This treatment harnesses and enhances the natural growth factors in our blood cells to promote tissue regeneration and apply growth factors in a concentrated manner.

Through centrifugation, a platelet enriched extract is obtained—a natural, autologous reservoir of bioactive proteins, particularly growth factors. These stimulate local cells, which may be crucial for tissue repair and regeneration.
Autologous injection treatment is suitable for hair loss treatment and for correcting volume loss and wrinkles in the face, such as under the eyes. For facial treatments, autologous injection treatment can be combined with hyaluronic acid, which acts as a scaffold to enhance the effects of the autologous component.
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Cellular Matrix: Autologous Injection Treatment Enhanced with Hyaluronic Acid for Volume and Wrinkle Therapy
The high concentration of growth factors and cytokines in autologous injection treatment promotes tissue regeneration and stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin. This effect is further enhanced by the addition of hyaluronic acid.
Cellular Matrix can be injected directly into the superficial dermis. Hyaluronic acid acts as a biological scaffold, extending the retention time of growth factors in the tissue while supporting cell migration and regeneration. Cellular Matrix significantly facilitates volume restoration and delivers immediate results. It enhances facial contouring, accelerates cell regeneration, hydrates the skin, and contributes to a radiant complexion.
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Which Areas Are Suitable for Treatment with Cellular Matrix?
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Volume Enhancement, especially under the eyes
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Dark Circles under the eyes
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Fine Lines and Wrinkles
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Sleep Lines
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Lip Contouring
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Skin Rejuvenation
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Autologous Injection Treatment for Hair Loss
Autologous injection therapy can stimulate hair growth in cases of both diffuse hair loss and hereditary hair loss. In autologous injection therapy, the body’s own platelets and the growth factors they contain are concentrated using an innovative process and then applied to stimulate hair growth.
This is a natural treatment for hair loss and thinning. The regenerative therapy activates hair follicles and supports the growth of new, healthy hair.
Procedure of Autologous Injection Treatment for Hair Loss
The autologous injection treatment begins with a blood draw from the patient. The fluid is then processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet enriched component. Once prepared, the platelet enriched component is carefully injected into the areas of the scalp affected by hair loss using fine needles
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A single session takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. For optimal results, multiple sessions are usually required at intervals of 1 to 4 months.
After the Autologous Injection Treatment
Post-treatment care is simple:
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Avoid washing your hair for 24 to 48 hours.
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Refrain from sports, swimming, sauna visits, and sun exposure during this period.
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Avoid using harsh hair products or chemical treatments for a few days.
What Are the Side Effects of Autologous Injection Treatment?
Mild side effects may include:
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Scalp sensitivity
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Mild itching
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Slight redness and swelling
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Headaches
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These effects are generally temporary and subside within a day.
How Long Does It Take for Autologous Injection Treatment to Show Results?
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​​Early improvements: Some patients notice initial results within 2 to 3 months, such as reduced hair loss, improved hair quality, or early signs of new hair growth.
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Noticeable results: More significant and stable improvements may take 4 to 6 months, typically after 3 to 4 sessions of autologous injection treatment at monthly intervals.
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Maximum results: The best outcomes are often visible after 6 to 12 months, as the hair has had time to grow and strengthen.
The effectiveness of autologous injection treatment depends on several factors, including the stage of hair loss, the patient’s individual response, and the underlying cause of hair loss. Regular follow-up treatments may be necessary to maintain the results.
What Does Autologous Injection Treatment Cost?
The costs of autologous injection treatment are self-paid, as the procedure is not covered by health insurance.
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