TEEN HAIR LOSS

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The Hair Clinic - A Parents Guide for Hair Restoration in Teens

Welcome to The Hair Clinic - Hair Restoration in Teens

Located at 10 St Marks Road, Remuera, Auckland, The Hair Clinic is proud to be Auckland’s premier provider of cutting-edge treatments for male and female pattern hair loss in teenagers. Led by the Dr. Mark Morunga, our clinic is dedicated to offering effective, non-invasive solutions that restore confidence and improve quality of life.

Solutions for Teen Hair Loss

Hair loss in teens can be distressing, impacting self-esteem during formative years. Dr. Mark Morunga, with years of expertise in aesthetic medicine and hair restoration, specialises in personalised treatments tailored to young individuals experiencing early-onset male or female pattern hair loss.

Our advanced techniques, including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy and Exomide Exosomes, provide highly effective, science-backed solutions to combat hair thinning and promote regrowth. These therapies are safe for teens, non-surgical, and designed to address the underlying causes of hair loss, such as hormonal changes and genetics.

PRP Therapy Our Own Growth Factor Stimulation For Hair Regeneration

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) involves using the patient’s own blood plasma, rich in growth factors, to stimulate hair follicles and encourage natural regrowth. This minimally invasive treatment is proven to improve hair density, strengthen follicles, and slow down further loss.

Exomide Exosomes - Innovative Stem Cell Hair Regrowth

Exosomes represent the next frontier in hair restoration. Derived from stem cells, Exomide Exosomes deliver powerful growth factors and signaling molecules directly to the scalp, rejuvenating dormant follicles and accelerating regrowth. This revolutionary treatment is particularly effective in teens, offering rapid and lasting results.

Why Choose The Hair Clinic?

At The Hair Clinic, we understand the unique challenges and sensitivities surrounding teen hair loss. Our clinic is the trusted choice for families across Auckland due to:

Leadership: Dr. Mark Morunga’s unparalleled expertise in PRP and Exosome therapy.

Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge treatments.

Individualised Care: Tailored treatment plans for each patient’s needs.

Compassionate Environment: A supportive, welcoming space to regain confidence.

Your journey to re-growing your hair, starts with a consultation. Prior to seeing Dr Morunga you will need to have a full workup from your GP to exclude other causes of Hair Loss other than Genetic. Once Medical causes are excluded and/or treated by your GP, we can embark on a Hair Regrowth Treatment Program.

Contact us to schedule your consultation with Dr. Mark Morunga. Let us help you or your teen rediscover confidence and embrace the future with healthier, revitalized hair.

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