Hair Replacement at Advanced Medical Hair Centers
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Our Philosophy

We work closely with our patients to determine the best approach for their specific hair restoration program. You can be confident that the aesthetics of our work equal our mastery of the surgical process involved.

Our surgical facility, equipment, and techniques reflect the latest technologies and exceed the highest hygienic standards.


Alternatives to Baldness

An estimated 100 million residents of the United States annually suffer baldness or some degree of cosmetic hair loss, afflict females as well as males. Resulting in conditions generally considered cosmetically unacceptable, as well as frequently being a social hindrance.

"Hair systems", "hair weaves", and wigs by any other name are frequent alternatives, but these artificial approaches are inconvenient, easily detectable, generally unnatural in appearance and require expensive ongoing maintenance.

Minoxidil, the generic name for Rogaine, is a widely used substance, which has clinical evidence for growing some hair primarily in the crown vertex, but is most frequently used to slow down the loss of hair in this region.


Trans-Dermal Follicle Stimulation (TFS) Treatments

TFS was developed through extensive laboratory testing prior to application exclusively on clinical patients of Advanced Medical Hair Centers. The in-office treatments involve ultrasonic application of a biotin-enriched propriety formula to thinning and hair loss cranial areas.


Manufactured by MERCK & CO, Inc., was approved by the FDA in early 1998 for the treatment of male pattern hair loss. PropeciaTM may be prescribed and dispensed at AMHC, if requested by patients, after a consultation and review of possible side effects. Our prices are generally less than available in leading drug stores.

Surgical hair transplants stand alone in providing the greatest degree of satisfaction, in terms of natural appearance for hair loss patients.