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DR CYJ Hair Filler is administered into the dermis layer at the location of the compromised scalp, addressing subcutaneous tissue damage caused by the chemical, physical, and traumatic effects on the wounded scalp.

 

Common symptoms of scalp/hair follicle issues:

  • A damaged scalp can adversely affect both hair and hair follicles, with various treatment methods available, including the use of Dr. CYJ Hair Filler.
  • UV light and environmental/internal stress may inflict damage on the scalp and hair follicles.
  • Over time, natural aging contributes to the deterioration of the scalp and cells.
  • Even hair transplants can lead to damage to the scalp and hair follicles.
  • A healthy scalp reinforces hair follicles and supports the growth of hair.
  • A healthy scalp is crucial for the vitalization of hair.
  • The health of the scalp is intricately linked to the normal cycle of cell regeneration and the well-being of hair follicles.

 

Indications for use:

  • Suitable for both men and women with damaged scalps.
  • Effective for patients with scalp damage from braiding, hair treatments, hair dyes, etc.
  • Beneficial for individuals with scalp damage caused by aging, stress, or UV light.
  • Applicable to patients experiencing scalp damage due to external and internal stress.

 

In a general sense, Dr. CYJ Hair Filler can be injected into the dermis layer at the affected site on the damaged scalp, offering a treatment option for subcutaneous tissue concerns.

DR CYJ Hair Filler 1 ml

$75.00Price
  • Instructions for using DR.CYJ:

     

    • Identify the injection site and ensure the area is thoroughly cleaned.
    • When preparing for injection, gently press the rod until a small droplet is visible at the needle's tip.
    • Utilize a thin gauge needle (30~32 Gauge) in conjunction with DR. CYJ Hair Filler. Insert the needle at an angle of approximately 30° parallel to the scalp's surface, injecting it into the superficial or medium dermis.
    • Administer DR.CYJ Hair Filler by applying consistent pressure on the plunger rod.
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