Evidence-Based Hair Restoration (Laser and PRP) and Tissue Regeneration
Follicular recession and thinning are complex biological processes influenced by genetics, hormonal fluctuations, and aging. At The Kate Clinic in Regina, we utilize a multi-modal approach to Hair Restoration (Laser & PRP).
This clinical treatment integrates advanced laser technology with autologous growth factors to address concerns involving aging and volume loss at the scalp level, aiming to revitalize dormant follicles and improve hair density.
THE CLINICAL MECHANISM
Synergistic Follicular Stimulation
The efficacy of Hair Restoration (Laser and PRP) lies in the combination of mechanical and biological stimulation. By addressing the scalp environment through two distinct pathways, we can achieve more comprehensive tissue remodeling.
Dual-Action Protocols
Laser Therapy (Fotona HaiREstart®)
Utilizes non-ablative Er:YAG laser pulses to deliver controlled thermal energy to the scalp. This increases local microcirculation and stimulates the release of natural growth factors within the dermis.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Involves the application of concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood. These platelets contain high concentrations of cytokines that trigger cellular repair and prolong the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle.
THE REGENERATIVE PROCESS
Clinical Efficacy and Treatment Cycles
Hair Restoration (Laser and PRP) is a physiological process rather than an immediate cosmetic change. Because hair grows in specific cycles, a structured treatment plan of 3 to 6 sessions is typically required to observe measurable changes in hair diameter and density.
In our Regina clinic, we often coordinate these sessions with broader PRP/PRF treatments to ensure systemic support for tissue regeneration and dermal health.

Clinical Inquiries
Common Questions Regarding Hair Restoration
How soon will I see an improvement in hair density?
Hair growth is a biological process that requires time. Most patients in Regina observe a reduction in hair shedding within the first few weeks, while visible improvements in density and hair quality typically peak between three and six months after the initial protocol.
Is the procedure comfortable?
The laser component is non-invasive and typically described as a gentle warming sensation. The PRP portion involves a standard blood draw and localized injections into the scalp. We utilize specialized techniques and cooling to ensure the process is as comfortable as possible.
Can this treatment restore hair in completely bald areas?
This clinical protocol is designed to revitalize and strengthen existing, thinning follicles. It is most effective for patients experiencing diffuse thinning or early-stage recession where follicles are still active. A professional assessment is required to determine your candidacy.
What is the expected maintenance for hair restoration?
To sustain the biological stimulation of the follicles, we generally recommend a maintenance session every six to twelve months following the completion of your initial treatment series.
CLINICAL STANCE
Medical Governance and Patient Safety
At The Kate Clinic, all Hair Restoration (Laser and PRP) procedures are conducted by licensed medical professionals under strict aseptic conditions. The preparation of PRP requires precise centrifugation to ensure optimal platelet concentration, while laser energy must be calibrated to ensure thermal safety.
Our Regina practitioners perform a detailed scalp analysis and medical history review to ensure that you are a suitable candidate for regenerative therapy and to manage expectations regarding clinical outcomes.
Clinical Consultation
Successful hair restoration requires a customized medical plan tailored to your specific type of hair loss. If you are seeking Hair Restoration (Laser and PRP) in Regina, please contact our clinic to schedule a professional evaluation.
A thorough medical consultation is required prior to any treatment. Individual results will vary.
