Which Hair Loss Treatment Is Right For Me?
If you've noticed thinning hair, increased shedding, scalp concerns, or changes in density, it can be hard to know where to start.
At Scalp Garden, every service is designed for a different stage of the hair loss journey. This guide will help you compare your options and choose the best fit for your goals.
Most new clients begin with Know Your Roots. It helps us understand what's happening beneath the surface before recommending a treatment plan.
Service Name | Ideal For | Includes | Typical Investment | Downtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Track My Progress | Tracking progress over time | Repeat imaging and progress analysis | $100 | None |
Mini Boost | Maintenance and early thinning | Cold plasma treatment and topical infusion | $350 per session | None |
Grow With TED | Progressive thinning and reduced density | Alma TED treatment | $800 per session | None |
Stop The Shed | Active shedding | Know Your Roots plus one TED treatment | $800 | None |
Know Your Roots | First-time visitors seeking answers | Consultation, imaging, scalp analysis, recommendations | $175 | None |
Not Sure Where To Start?
New here and looking for answers? → Know Your Roots
Shedding more than usual? → Stop The Shed
Want the strongest treatment available? → Grow With TED
Looking for maintenance support? → Mini Boost
Want to measure your results? → Track My Progress
Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Loss Treatment
What is the difference between TED and Cold Plasma?
Both treatments are designed to support scalp health and healthier-looking hair, but they work in different ways.
Alma TED uses ultrasound-based technology to deliver growth-supporting ingredients deeper into the scalp without needles, discomfort, or downtime. It is typically our most intensive treatment option and is often recommended for people experiencing progressive thinning, reduced density, or ongoing hair loss concerns.
Cold Plasma is a gentler treatment focused on improving the scalp environment. It can help support circulation, reduce unwanted microbes on the scalp, and enhance the absorption of topical products. Many clients choose Cold Plasma as a maintenance option, an introduction to professional scalp care, or as part of a broader treatment plan.
If you're unsure which treatment is right for you, a scalp analysis can help determine the best fit for your goals.
Do I Need a Scalp Analysis Before Treatment?
In most cases, yes.
Hair loss can have many contributing factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies, inflammation, scalp conditions, medications, and more. Two people with similar-looking thinning may require completely different approaches.
Our Know Your Roots Hair + Scalp Analysis is designed to help identify patterns, evaluate scalp health, document density, and create a personalized plan based on your individual needs. Rather than guessing, we start with data.
For most new clients, Know Your Roots is the best place to begin.
Which Treatment Is Best for Shedding?
The answer depends on why you're shedding.
Increased shedding can occur after illness, stress, hormonal changes, weight loss, medications, nutritional deficiencies, or other health events. Because shedding often has multiple contributing factors, the first step is understanding what may be triggering it.
For clients who want both answers and immediate action, Stop The Shed combines a comprehensive scalp analysis with an Alma TED treatment in the same visit. This allows us to begin addressing concerns while also building a personalized plan for long term support.
Which Treatment Is Best for Thinning Hair?
For progressive thinning and reduced density, Grow With TED is often our most powerful non-surgical treatment option.
However, the best treatment depends on your history, goals, and what is happening beneath the surface. Some clients benefit from TED, while others may see better results by first addressing scalp health, inflammation, nutritional concerns, or other contributing factors.
That's why we recommend starting with Know Your Roots whenever possible. Understanding the "why" behind the thinning helps us recommend the most appropriate path forward and gives you the best chance of achieving meaningful, lasting results.
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