How Scalp Microneedling & Topical Peptide Therapy Work
Hair loss is often driven by multiple factors, including poor blood circulation, inflammation, weakened follicles, disrupted growth cycles, and reduced cellular activity within the scalp. Scalp microneedling and topical peptide therapy work together to target these issues while stimulating a stronger environment for healthier hair growth. Here is how each part of the treatment works:
Scalp Microneedling
Scalp microneedling uses a specialized device with fine needles to create controlled microchannels within the scalp. These micro-injuries trigger your body’s natural repair response, increasing blood flow, collagen production, and cellular turnover around weakened hair follicles. This process helps activate dormant follicles, strengthen scalp health, and improve nutrient delivery to the hair root. Microneedling also increases the absorption of topical treatments, allowing topical peptides to penetrate deeper into the scalp for more effective results.
Topical Peptide Therapy
Topical peptide therapy uses targeted amino acid chains and growth-supporting compounds formulated to communicate directly with hair follicle cells. These peptides help support healthier follicular function, reduce inflammation, improve scalp conditions, and encourage stronger hair growth cycles. When combined with scalp microneedling, peptides penetrate more effectively beneath the skin's surface to stimulate weakened follicles more effectively. This helps support thicker, healthier hair while addressing common signs of hair thinning and reduced density.