Hair Restoration
Hair Restoration
AlmaTED™ Hair Restoration
AlmaTED™ is a non-invasive hair restoration treatment designed to support scalp health and improve the appearance of hair density using ultrasound-based technology. The procedure is performed in-office and does not require incisions or injections.
Patient Experience:
Most patients report the treatment as comfortable. Individual experiences may vary.
Treatment Timeline:
Some patients may begin to notice visible improvement in hair appearance within several weeks following treatment. Results vary based on individual factors, including baseline hair condition and adherence to recommended treatment plans.
Procedure Time:
Treatment sessions typically last approximately 20–30 minutes. No topical anesthetic is generally required.
Pricing:
• $1,000 per session
• $2,500 prepaid package of 3 sessions
• Annual maintenance session: $600
PRP Boost (Platelet-Rich Plasma):
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is prepared from a patient’s own blood and contains concentrated platelets and naturally occurring growth factors. When applied as part of a treatment plan, PRP is intended to support scalp health and the natural hair growth cycle.
Individual results vary. PRP is not a cure for hair loss and outcomes are not guaranteed.
Pricing:
• $500 per treatment
VAMP Boost
VAMP Boost is an adjunctive treatment option that may be incorporated into a hair restoration program to support overall scalp wellness and hair appearance.
Individual results vary. No specific outcomes are guaranteed.
Pricing:
• $400 per treatment
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Reliance on or use of this information provided on this website is at your own risk.
AlmaTED Hair Restoration
Contraindications
• Patients with an implanted medical device other than a pacemaker such as implanted deep brain stimulation device
• Near brain, cervical ganglia, spine, laminectomy sites (can cause spinal-cord heating)
• Near the reproductive organs
• Total hip arthroplasties with methylmethacrylate or high-density polyethylene.
These have a high coefficient of absorption, more than soft tissue, and the prosthesis could loosen due to unstable cavitation in the cement
• Arthroplasties—the effect on bony ingrowth arthroplasties is not well defined; for this reason the most prudent course is avoiding ultrasonic therapy over these areas
• Over or near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete
• Over the thoracic area if the patient is using a cardiac pacemaker
• In an area of the body where a malignancy is known to be present
• In an area of the body where infectious disease is present
• Blood vessels in poor condition should not be treated as the vessel walls could rupture as a result of the treatment
• Patients with thrombophlebitis or other potentially thromboembolic diseases should not be treated because a partially disintegrated clot could result in an obstruction of the arterial supply to the brain, heart or lungs
• Over a healing fracture
• Over the eye
• Over the pregnant uterus
• Over ischemic tissues in individuals with vascular disease where the blood supply would be unable to follow the increase in metabolic demand
• Over areas of recent bleeding or hemorrhage
• Over areas of active tuberculosis
The use of the TED system may cause:
• Heating sensation – Patient may experience a heating sensation during or just following the treatment, however, such pain is expected to be mild and to resolve within few minutes.
• Erythema – Redness in the treatment area is expected and should disappear within 24 hours
• Burns – Rare occurrence and should be treated conventionally
• Tinnitis
Hair Restoration Injections (e.g., PRP)
Common Side Effects:
- Pain or discomfort at the injection site
- Swelling or redness
- Bruising
- Headaches
Less Common Side Effects:
- Infection (rare)
- Allergic reactions (if additives are used)
- Nerve damage (very rare)
Microneedling
Common Side Effects:
- Redness or swelling similar to a mild sunburn
- Sensitivity in the treated area
- Minor bleeding (often small pinpoint spots)
- Crusting or scabbing
Less Common Side Effects:
- Infection (if not done in sterile conditions)
- Hyperpigmentation (especially in darker skin types)
- Scarring (if not performed correctly)
General Considerations
- It’s important to choose a qualified professional to minimize risks.
- Discuss your medical history and any concerns beforehand.
- Follow post-treatment care instructions to reduce the risk of side effects.
Before & After Photos
