Genetic Hair Test
What is the Genetic Hair Test?
It allows for more effective treatment planning, avoiding unnecessary procedures and optimizing investment in solutions that are truly suited to each individual’s genetic profile. Through a simple, non-invasive collection from the inner cheek mucosa, this test identifies genetic predisposition to alopecia and defines personalized treatment recommendations.
This is a targeted approach with preventive and regenerative purposes, based on each person’s unique genetic characteristics.
Benefits of the Genetic Hair Test
- Personalize treatments based on each person's genetic profile.
- Provides an accurate analysis of genetic markers associated with alopecia.
- Enables early intervention, even before hair loss becomes visible.
- Supports effective strategies for both prevention and long-term maintenance of results.
How it works
The test is based on the analysis of a sample collected from the inner cheek mucosa. Through advanced genetic analysis, it enables:
- Assessment of follicular sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone), the primary factor in androgenetic alopecia
- Identification of genetic predisposition to scalp inflammation and oxidative stress
- Evaluation of the body’s ability to absorb and metabolize essential vitamins and minerals
- Analysis of genes involved in the hair growth cycle to optimize the timing and effectiveness of treatments
This clinically validated test can be integrated with treatments such as MesoHAir+, Photobiomodulation (LLLT), and Tricopat®, enhancing therapeutic outcomes.
Treatment protocol
The results are available within 3 to 4 weeks after the sample is collected. Includes medical follow-up for a detailed explanation of the results and the definition of the most suitable action plan.
All collected genetic data is handled with complete confidentiality, in accordance with current legislation, ensuring the protection of the patient’s personal information.
Ideal candidates
- Individuals with a family history of hair loss
- Those noticing the first signs of alopecia
- Anyone considering preventive hair care
- Post-transplant patients aiming to preserve and improve native hair