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Alma TED Hair Restoration

Hair Loss: A Growing Concern for Men and Women

Introducing the revolutionary TED Hair Restoration by Alma lasers,  a groundbreaking innovation in the field of hair restoration for men and women.

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What is Alma TED?

Alma TED is an ultrasound-based system with a proprietary tip engineered with Impact Delivery that offers a non-invasive, pain-free option to address hair loss concerns. When paired with the Alma TED+ Hair Care Formula, which contains essential ingredients that support optimal hair and scalp health and follicular strength, TED helps improve the appearance of hair, resulting in thicker, fuller-looking hair with increased shine and strength. 

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

It uses acoustic sound saves and air pressure to anchor follicles and drive active components of the Hair Care Formula serum such as growth factors, nutrients, and peptides, deeper into the scalp for higher absorption.

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BENEFITS

  • Stimulates and strengthens hair

  • Reduces hair shedding and fallout

  • Encourages new hair growth

  • Utilizes acoustic sound waves and air pressure instead of needles or lasers

  • Noninvasive with no recovery

​WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT?

Alma TED is a quick 45 min in office treatment. During your consultation , your practitioner will access your scalp to personalize the best treatment for you.

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RESULTS FROM TED HAIR RESTORATION

Clinical studies have shown that patients who have undergone Alma TED treatments have seen a 20-60% increase in hair growth in affected areas. Two weeks after the treatment, patients generally notice less hair shedding and the first new signs of growth. One month post-treatment, patients report seeing new hair growth. After two months, patients notice an increase in hair volume and density and notice their hair feeling healthier. After 3 months, patients see less scalp and bald spots filling in.

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Comparing TED to other hair restoration modalities

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