Re*Grow
Have you noticed more hair on your comb and less on your crown? Once a non-reversible trend without surgery, today, thinning hair and hair loss can be improved with the combination of a no-downtime, in-office treatment and homecare regimen. At Greenwich Medical Spa, we offer our exclusive treatment The Activator™, for both men and women. The Activator™ pairs the benefits of our proprietary serum and micro-needling to effectively regrow hair. By adding our home care solution Re:Activate, you can stimulate new hair growth and enjoy thicker, denser hair at the hairline, crown, or wherever you need it most.Your Solution to Thinning Hair and Hair Loss may include:
The Activator™
Average Member Cost
$3,188Average Non-Member Cost
$3,750Recovery Time
1-2 DaysSee Results
6-9 Months
Re:Activate
Average Cost
$98Recovery Time
0 DaysSee Results
3-6 Months
Valerie Barrett
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