A provider-led approach to hair and scalp restoration using regenerative strategies designed to support scalp health, growth-factor signaling, and long-term hair-density goals.

Hair restoration treatments may be recommended when scalp health, hair thinning, density concerns, or regenerative growth-factor support become part of a larger long-term treatment strategy.
Reserve NeurotoxinWithin The Method, hair restoration is approached through the understanding that scalp health, inflammation, circulation, recovery, and biologic signaling all influence long-term hair quality and density. Treatment plans may incorporate PRF, scalp microneedling, regenerative support, or ongoing maintenance depending on the concern.
What happens before, during, and after
Your provider evaluates your goals, anatomy, history, timing, and the role this service may play within a broader plan.
The treatment approach is mapped around the outcome, not simply the service name.
Care is performed with attention to precision, comfort, and clinical appropriateness.
Your provider may recommend cadence, pairings, or follow-up based on how your plan is designed to progress.
Enhancements are recommended only when they support the outcome, timing, recovery, or longevity of the treatment plan.
No. Hair restoration is highly individualized, and outcomes depend on factors like genetics, hormones, inflammation, stress, scalp health, consistency, and overall biology. At BevelUp, treatment plans are designed to support regenerative scalp health and long-term hair quality rather than overpromise unrealistic outcomes.
Depending on the concern, treatment plans may incorporate PRF scalp injections, scalp microneedling, regenerative support, exosome-based therapies, wellness support, or long-term maintenance protocols.
Hair restoration requires consistency and time. Because hair growth occurs in cycles, treatment plans are approached progressively, with providers discussing realistic expectations, timing, maintenance, and long-term support throughout the process.
Sometimes. Internal factors like hormones, inflammation, stress, nutrition, sleep, recovery, and overall biologic function may influence scalp health and hair quality. When clinically appropriate, wellness support and labs may be incorporated into the treatment plan.
Whichever path you choose, our board-certified providers will help guide what comes next.