The first conversation identifies how PRP and PRF hair restoration appears in the patient’s photos, history, and goals.
Non-surgical hair restoration
Non-surgical hair treatments in Toronto and Montreal
A diagnosis-first pathway for patients considering PRP / PRF Hair Restoration, MCT Hair Restoration, exosome hair therapy, microneedling, mesotherapy, laser or LED support, and scalp micropigmentation.

The plan considers how microneedling and mesotherapy affects design, density, timing, and follow-up.
The recommendation stays conservative when laser LED and SMP options changes what is realistic.
A conservative menu for supportive hair and scalp care.
Non-surgical treatment planning is not one-size-fits-all. Some patients need scalp support, some need monitoring, some may later consider FUE, and some need a different medical review before choosing any treatment.
How non-surgical options fit the consultation
These treatments are discussed as supportive or cosmetic options when appropriate. They are not presented as guaranteed regrowth or as a universal replacement for transplant planning.


Non-surgical treatment options
PRP / PRF Hair Restoration
Platelet-rich plasma or platelet-rich fibrin may be discussed as supportive biologic scalp care for eligible patients.
MCT Hair Restoration
MCT hair restoration options can be reviewed when clinically appropriate and explained during the consultation.
Exosome Hair Therapy
Exosome-focused support may be considered for selected patients as part of a broader scalp and follicle care plan.
Microneedling & Mesotherapy
These options may be discussed for scalp stimulation or targeted support when they fit the diagnosis and patient goals.
Laser / LED Hair Therapy
Low-level light support may be considered as part of a conservative maintenance or scalp-support plan.
Scalp Micropigmentation — SMP
SMP is a cosmetic density and contrast option that can be discussed for selected patients seeking the appearance of fuller coverage.
How the consultation filters the right option
Identify the cause
The first step is understanding whether shedding, recession, diffuse thinning, scars, or density goals are driving the concern.
Match the option to the goal
Supportive therapies, cosmetic density options, monitoring, or FUE planning should each solve a different problem.
Set realistic expectations
The plan should explain variability, timing, maintenance, and what the treatment should not be expected to do.
Next step
Plan a consultation around non-surgical hair treatments in Toronto and Montreal
Bring the details that matter for non-surgical hair treatments in Toronto and Montreal and the clinic can help decide whether the next step is diagnosis, treatment planning, support therapy, or observation.
Common questions about non-surgical hair treatments in Toronto and Montreal
Are non-surgical options a replacement for FUE?
Not necessarily. They may support selected plans, but they do not replace candidacy assessment or surgical planning when a transplant is the appropriate discussion.
Can I choose one treatment before diagnosis?
You can share your preference, but the recommendation should follow assessment of the hair loss pattern, scalp condition, and goals.
Is SMP a medical treatment?
SMP is a cosmetic pigmentation option, not hair regrowth. It should be discussed separately from biologic or regenerative support.