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FACING HAIR LOSS DESPITE FOLLOWING CARE TIPS? – OPT FOR MEDICA STEM CELL TREATMENT!

 Having perfect hair is a style statement amongst most of us. Perfect hair may give you a significant confidence boost and enhance your personality. 





Hence, physicians recommend the following six hair care tips listed below, in case you have a hair loss problem:

  1. Consume a healthy diet - Eat a healthy diet with adequate amounts of protein-rich foods, whole-grain foods, and Vitamin C rich fruits. Drink plenty of water. 

  2. Remove stress - Stress can lead to hair loss. Perform yoga, meditation, biking, or any other type of exercise to relieve stress.

  3. Use only natural herbal shampoo and conditioner - Washing your hair too much can lead to dry hair by removing natural oil from hair, and this can damage your hair. Hence, apply only natural herbal shampoo on your hair once or twice a week. Avoid chemical shampoos as they have sulphates to create lather. Always use conditioner after you shampoo your hair. Deep conditioning is incredibly beneficial for your hair. It makes hair soft, healthy, and moisturised. Use the conditioner that suits your hair most.

  4. Dry your hair naturally - Let your hair dry naturally. Do not use a hairdryer consistently, because excessive heat can damage your hair. Avoid brushing your hair while wet. 

  5. Brush your hair - Do not brush your hair too much. It will cause damage to your hair strands that result in frizz and split ends. Always trim your hair at regular intervals to get rid of any split ends. 

  6. Avoid dyes - Do not dye your hair, try to embrace natural colour. Dyeing your hair can cause damage to your hair.


Despite following all these steps, sometimes you may not get the solution that you hoped for. Then it is time to treat the cause of the problem instead of just controlling the symptoms. Medica Stem Cell treatment may be of help by repairing the damaged hairs with Regenerative therapy. PRP therapy or Platelet Rich Plasma treatment is a non-surgical, minimally invasive day care procedure that helps to stop hair fall issue naturally. This treatment uses your own platelets by deriving them from your body. 


Now you might be feeling eager to look out for PRP therapy in the UK, right? Would you like to know more about our Medica Stem Cell treatment that includes PRP therapy in the UK? Do not delay then! Contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland on 01 298 8000 or in London on 020 8 168 2000, to get more information regarding the regenerative treatment for your hair loss. Moreover, we also provide nutritional therapy. Our medical team will explain how nutritional therapy, in combination with regenerative treatment, may provide even better results. For more information on regenerative therapies, please check our website www.medicastemcells.com.


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