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Get answers to common questions about Procell Scalp Follicle Stimulation.
Most clients notice subtle improvements in texture and shedding within four to six weeks; meaningful density changes typically appear after three to four sessions. Individual response varies based on hair cycle, prior Keravive results, and ongoing home care recommended by your clinician.
Yes. When administered by our trained clinicians, Procell is a safe adjunct after a Keravive series. We assess scalp condition and timing to ensure optimal healing; contraindications are reviewed during consultation to prioritize safety and efficacy.
Typical protocols range from three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, tailored to your response and previous Keravive outcomes. Your clinician will recommend a customized plan and may suggest maintenance sessions every few months for sustained results.
Most clients experience mild, tolerable discomfort during needling and topical delivery. We offer topical numbing on request to minimize sensation. Post-treatment scalp tenderness and redness are common but resolve within a few days with proper aftercare.
Side effects are typically mild and short-lived: temporary redness, pinpoint bleeding, swelling, or sensitivity. Rare risks like infection or hyperpigmentation are minimized through sterile technique and clinician screening. Follow aftercare instructions to reduce complications and support healing.
Avoid washing, heavy sweating, and direct sun exposure for 24–48 hours unless advised otherwise. Use gentle, clinician-recommended scalp products, avoid chemical treatments for two weeks, and attend follow-up visits to monitor progress and plan any additional sessions.