Gender-affirming hair support
Hair restoration should respect the person, not just the pattern.
Hair density, hairline shape, part width, crown coverage, and temple recession can carry different meaning for different patients. For transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive patients, hair goals may be tied to comfort, privacy, facial framing, gender expression, or changes related to hormone history.
Your consultation can include the details that matter to your plan, including hormone therapy, medications such as minoxidil or finasteride if relevant, prior hair restoration, scalp sensitivity, styling needs, and whether your goal is preserving density, softening the hairline, supporting temple areas, or improving the appearance of a widening part.
We will not make assumptions about your goals based on gender, hair length, or pattern. We will ask what you want your hair to do for you, then talk through whether PRP with A-Cell, ULTRA Hair Growth Therapy, Root Rehab, dermatology care, medication coordination, or another option makes the most sense.
For Transfeminine Patients
Hairline softness, temple support, crown density, and prior androgen-related thinning may be part of the conversation. Non-surgical treatments may help support existing follicles, but they do not replace medical hormone care, dermatology diagnosis, or surgical hairline work when those are the right fit.
For Transmasculine Patients
Some patients using testosterone notice frontal, temple, or crown thinning over time, depending on genetics and hormone sensitivity. We can talk through preservation-focused options while respecting your transition goals and coordinating with your prescribing clinician when medication questions arise.
For Nonbinary and Gender-Expansive Patients
Your goal may not fit a binary hairline template, and it does not need to. We can focus on the areas that affect your comfort most, whether that is density, symmetry, styling flexibility, or keeping changes subtle and private.