Why Aren't Your
Hair Loss Treatments Working?
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Stem Cell Hair Repair
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Types of Hair Loss
Androgenic Alopecia
(Male and Female Pattern Baldness)
Cause: Genetics and hormonal changes.
Characteristics: In men, it typically presents as a receding hairline and thinning at the crown. In women, it usually causes diffuse thinning over the top of the scalp without affecting the hairline.
Commonality: Most common form of hair loss in both men and women.
Alopecia Areata
Cause: Autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks hair follicles.
Characteristics: Sudden, round patches of hair loss on the scalp or other areas of the body.
Characteristics: Sudden, round patches of hair loss on the scalp or other areas of the body.
Telogen Effluvium
Cause: Stress, hormonal changes, illness, medication, or physical trauma.
Characteristics: Diffuse thinning of hair all over the scalp, usually temporary.
Commonality: Often occurs a few months after a triggering event like surgery, childbirth, or severe stress.
Traction Alopecia
Cause: Hair styling practices that pull on the hair, such as tight ponytails, braids, or extensions.
Characteristics: Hair loss along the hairline or where hair is pulled tight.
Commonality: More common in individuals who frequently style their hair in tight hairstyles.
Anagen Effluvium
Cause: Exposure to chemicals, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
Characteristics: Rapid hair loss during the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle.
Commonality: Common among cancer patients undergoing treatment.
Cicatricial (Scarring) Alopecia
Cause: Inflammatory conditions, infections, or physical trauma leading to permanent damage to hair follicles.
Characteristics: Permanent hair loss with scarring, often accompanied by symptoms like itching, pain, or burning.
Commonality: Relatively rare compared to other forms of hair loss.
Trichotillomania
Cause: A psychological condition characterized by the compulsive urge to pull out one’s hair.
Characteristics: Irregular bald patches where hair has been pulled out.
Commonality: Can occur at any age but often begins in childhood or adolescence.
Tinea Capitis (Scalp Ringworm)
Cause: Fungal infection of the scalp.
Characteristics: Patchy hair loss with scaling and broken hairs, sometimes accompanied by redness or itching.
Characteristics: Patchy hair loss with scaling and broken hairs, sometimes accompanied by redness or itching.
Hormonal Hair Loss
Cause: Hormonal imbalances such as thyroid disorders, pregnancy, menopause, or use of hormonal contraceptives.
Characteristics: Diffuse thinning, often noticeable at the part line or temples.
Commonality: Common in women due to fluctuations in hormone levels.
Why Calecim
Stem Cell Treatment Works
Treat your hair loss with medically proven solutions
Stem Cell-Derived Proteins and Growth Factors
CALECIM utilizes a unique blend of proteins, growth factors, and cytokines derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) sourced from the umbilical cord lining of red deer. These factors play a crucial role in cell signaling and tissue regeneration.
When applied to the scalp, these proteins create a microenvironment that supports the health and activity of hair follicles, which is essential for promoting hair growth and reducing hair thinning.
Stimulates Hair Follicle Activation
Hair loss often occurs when hair follicles become dormant or inactive. CALECIM's stem cell-derived factors can reactivate these follicles by stimulating the dermal papilla cells, which are key to the hair growth cycle.
By encouraging the transition of hair follicles from the resting phase (telogen) to the active growth phase (anagen), CALECIM helps promote new hair growth and increases the density of hair.
Promotes a Balanced Hair Growth Cycle
Hair growth is regulated by a cycle that includes growth (anagen), rest (telogen), and shedding (catagen) phases. CALECIM helps maintain a balanced hair growth cycle by extending the anagen phase and shortening the telogen phase.
This leads to a higher proportion of hair follicles in the growth phase at any given time, contributing to fuller and more robust hair.
Why Calecim is the solution
to your hair loss
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Calecim Hair Stem Cell Solution
$288 Nett
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Dr Samantha Tay
Medical Director
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· 8 Years of experience
· MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in 2013.
· 4 years as a resident physician breast surgeon in KKW Hospital.
· Solo resident doctor of Avenue + Co. Medical Aesthetics from Jan 2020 to March 2021.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calecim stem cell hair loss treatment?
Calecim is a hair loss treatment that utilizes stem cell technology derived from umbilical cord lining to promote hair growth and improve scalp health.
How does Calecim work for hair loss?
The treatment involves applying stem cell-derived proteins to the scalp, which help stimulate hair follicles, reduce inflammation, and improve the overall environment for hair growth.
Who is a suitable candidate for this treatment?
Calecim is suitable for individuals experiencing hair thinning, early-stage hair loss, or those looking to improve the health and density of their existing hair.
How long does it take to see results?
Results can vary, but many patients notice improvements in hair density and reduced shedding within weeks of consistent treatment.
Is the treatment painful?
The treatment is generally painless. Some patients may experience mild tingling or warmth during the application, but it is typically well-tolerated.
Are there any side effects?
Calecim stem cell treatment is considered safe with minimal side effects. Some individuals may experience temporary redness or minor scalp irritation, which usually subsides quickly.
How often do I need the treatment?
The frequency of treatment varies depending on the individual’s condition. Typically, a series of sessions spaced weeks apart is recommended for optimal results.
Can Calecim be used with other hair loss treatments?
Yes, Calecim can be combined with other hair loss treatments like PRP, microneedling, or laser therapy to enhance overall effectiveness.
How long do the results last?
Results are long-lasting. Maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain hair density and prevent further hair loss depending on lifestyle and individual conditions.
Is there any downtime after the treatment?
There is minimal to no downtime. Patients can typically resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure.