The most common is congenital androgenetic hair loss. This occurs not only in men, but also in women. It is always important to first undergo a medical examination to find out which form of hair loss is present so that the right treatment can be initiated.
f.l.t.r.: Collection of a small amount of autologous blood. Plasma extraction by centrifugation. Plasma injection into the relevant scalp region.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) is platelet-rich plasma that is obtained from the patient's own blood by centrifugation in a specially manufactured tube. The platelets contain growth factors and biological building blocks that stimulate cell renewal in the hair roots and thus hair growth.
If you are not sure which aesthetic treatments are best suited to your individual needs, we recommend a no-obligation consultation with one of our dermatologists. The consultation costs CHF 100 and takes about 20 minutes. This amount will be deducted from the cost of your aesthetic treatment. The consultation costs and aesthetic services must be paid directly on site after the procedure. In order to be able to assess your facial skin in the best possible way, please come to the aesthetic consultation without make-up.
The following payment conditions apply to so-called self-pay services, which are not covered by TARMED and are therefore not covered by health insurance: 30 days total amount, or the option to make partial payments of your choice with attractive interest rates (minimum payment 5% of the outstanding amount per month). In case of insufficient creditworthiness, no invoice can be issued and the amount is due immediately after the treatment on site. If necessary, creditworthiness can be clarified in advance.
Appointments that have already been made can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the appointment. Please inform us by phone, email, Whatsapp or a voice message on the answering machine. To cancel an appointment booked online, use the cancel button in the confirmation email. If an appointment is canceled less than 24 hours before the appointment or not canceled at all (no-show), the patient is liable for compensation. If a treatment can no longer be carried out due to a patient delay, the obligation to pay compensation also applies.