Replying to @nycxnyrah
When it comes to hair care, professional treatments like dermatologist shots can offer significant benefits, especially if you're dealing with hair thinning or scalp issues. From my experience and research, these shots typically contain vitamins, minerals, and sometimes steroids that target scalp health and promote hair growth. One popular option is the injection of biotin or vitamin B complex directly into the scalp. This approach helps nourish the hair follicles and can improve overall hair texture and strength. Patients often notice less breakage and increased hair density after multiple sessions. It's important to consult a certified dermatologist before considering such treatments, as they can accurately diagnose scalp problems and recommend the best course of action. Additionally, the procedure itself is quite quick and minimally painful, often performed in short sessions spaced weeks apart for optimal results. Many people also use dermatologist shots in combination with topical treatments like minoxidil or oral supplements for a more comprehensive approach to hair restoration. Keeping a healthy diet and managing stress levels further enhances the effectiveness of these treatments. Overall, if conventional hair care routines haven't produced the desired results, exploring dermatologist shots could be a worthwhile option. Just ensure to get proper guidance and monitor progress closely to maintain healthy, beautiful hair.



























































Gurllll!!! I did the shots they definitely helped my alopecia. Well you do know by having weave in your hair, ponytails, braids, wigs etc causes alopecia to get worse. They all tend to put stress on the hair follicles causing more damage. Any type of weave/wigs/braiding hair have chemicals in them. Ponytails, sew ins, quick weaves and glue installs pulls away the hair follicles causing breakage/baldness. Natural human hair/human hair extensions just like synthetic hair all contain hazardous chemicals according to studies. Don’t be fooled ladies. The hair market is cruel.🥺