Hair Restoration
Losing hair can be very upsetting due to stress, COVID, illness, hormones, aging, and even hereditary conditions. Finding a safe and effective solution is often challenging because so many untested treatments exist. However, Alma TED has developed a revolutionary technology that uses sound waves and air pressure to stop shedding and help hair follicles grow beneath the skin’s protective layer, which thickens and restores hair without pain, needles, surgery, or downtime. Our comprehensive hair solution strengthens your hair, scalp, and follicles for the best possible outcome. Say goodbye to hair loss woes and hello to permanent hair regrowth with Alma TED.
Common hair loss conditions Alma TED can treat:
What to expect after treatment cycle:
After three Alma TED treatments, patients observe more substantial positive changes as the treatments are progressive. Since noticeable results and reduced hair shedding have been reported as early as after one treatment, it is plausible that the benefits would be more pronounced after three sessions. The process does not involve any downtime and is described to be as comfortable as receiving a massage. Optimal results might still require additional treatments, depending on individual needs and responses to the therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is the Alma TED procedure painful?
No, Alma TED is a painless procedure, causing no scalp trauma and requiring no needles. It is reported to be quite comfortable, with patients experiencing warm sensations from the device and vibrations but no discomfort.
How many treatments are recommended for best results?
Noticeable improvements can be experienced after just one treatment, but for best results, it is recommended to have a series of at least three TED treatments spaced one month apart.
Are there any side effects associated with Alma TED treatment?
Alma TED as a delivery method does not have specific side effects on its own, but the hair treatment used in conjunction with Alma TED may cause scalp irritation, redness, itching, or a burning sensation for some individuals.