Charlotte Skin & Laser
Myers Park · Charlotte
A Providence Road dermatology-led practice offering CoolSculpting Elite, laser resurfacing, laser hair removal, and RF skin tightening.
Non-surgical hair loss treatments combining PRP injections, prescription medications, microneedling, and red light therapy to slow hair loss and stimulate measurable regrowth in early-to-moderate pattern hair loss. Compare Charlotte clinics below and request a free consultation.
$400–$1,500
per session · USD
A general range for Charlotte, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.
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Myers Park · Charlotte
A Providence Road dermatology-led practice offering CoolSculpting Elite, laser resurfacing, laser hair removal, and RF skin tightening.
North Charlotte · Charlotte
A north Charlotte med spa offering laser skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, and ThermiSmooth skin tightening.
2 clinics offer Hair Restoration across the Charlotte metro — with providers in Myers Park, North Charlotte. Charlotte's established aesthetic clusters around SouthPark, Uptown, Ballantyne, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for Hair Restoration in Charlotte typically falls between $400–$1,500 per session . Compare the 2 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
Non-surgical hair loss treatments combining PRP injections, prescription medications, microneedling, and red light therapy to slow hair loss and stimulate measurable regrowth in early-to-moderate pattern hair loss.
3–4 sessions over 3–6 months, then quarterly maintenance
None — mild scalp tenderness for 24 hours
Early-to-moderate male or female pattern hair loss, post-partum shedding, telogen effluvium, or thinning at the temples and crown — with active hair follicles still present
Typical Hair Restoration pricing in Charlotte runs $400–$1,500 per session. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in US dollars (USD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Charlotte clinics for a personalized quote.
ClinicCompass lists 2 verified Charlotte-area clinics offering Hair Restoration, concentrated in Myers Park, North Charlotte. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.
Among our 2 listed Charlotte providers for Hair Restoration, Charlotte Skin & Laser currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 4.8★ across 1,426+ reviews (located in Myers Park). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Charlotte clinics before committing.
Standard protocol: 3–4 initial sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, then quarterly maintenance to sustain results. Realistic timeline: reduced shedding after 1–2 sessions; visible new growth and increased density at 3–6 months; full results from the initial series at 6 months. Without ongoing maintenance, benefits typically decline over 9–18 months as hair loss continues at its natural pace.
See a dermatologist first if your hair loss is sudden, patchy (alopecia areata), accompanied by scalp inflammation or itching, or doesn't match typical pattern hair loss. They can diagnose the underlying cause — sometimes hair loss signals thyroid issues, iron deficiency, or autoimmune conditions. Charlotte med spas work well for confirmed pattern hair loss and ongoing PRP + medication management. Many med spas with physician oversight can do both — ask about diagnostic capabilities during your consultation.
Yes, for the right candidate. Clinical evidence is strongest for early-to-moderate pattern hair loss where hair follicles are miniaturized but still alive. Meta-analyses show measurable improvement in hair density and thickness in 60–75% of patients who complete the full series. Best results are typically combined with prescription medications (minoxidil, finasteride). PRP cannot revive dead follicles — if you're already significantly bald in an area, PRP alone won't bring it back. Hair transplant is the option there.
Typical US pricing: **$500–$1,200 per session** at med spas. **$1,000–$1,500 per session** at premium dermatology practices. A standard initial series is **3–4 sessions** spaced 4–6 weeks apart, totaling **$1,500–$5,000**. Most patients then do quarterly maintenance sessions (~$500–$1,200/session) to sustain results. Many clinics offer package pricing that saves 15–25% on the full series. Compounded medication add-ons (minoxidil + finasteride formulations) are typically $50–$120/month additional.
Standard protocol: **3–4 initial sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart**, then quarterly maintenance. Realistic timeline for results: most patients notice reduced shedding after 1–2 sessions; visible new growth and increased density at 3–6 months; full results from the initial series at 6 months. Without continued maintenance, the benefit typically declines over 12 months. Stopping treatment doesn't "undo" results — hair loss just continues at its natural pace from wherever you've improved to.
**PRP**: in-office injections that stimulate follicles. Effective for early-to-moderate loss. **Minoxidil (Rogaine)**: topical or oral medication that prolongs the growth phase. Cheapest first-line option. Works while you use it. **Finasteride (Propecia)**: oral DHT-blocker — slows or stops male pattern hair loss. Most effective single treatment for male pattern loss. Has side effect concerns in some men. **Hair transplant**: surgical relocation of follicles from donor areas. The only option that physically adds hair where it's gone. Permanent but expensive ($8,000–$25,000+). Best results often combine PRP + minoxidil + finasteride for early loss; transplant for advanced loss.
**Exosomes** (extracted from stem cells, not your own blood) are the newer hot category — early data suggests stronger effects than PRP, but research is still developing. Significantly more expensive: $1,500–$3,500 per session. **AlmaTED** is a device-based ultrasound + topical serum treatment popular at med spas — no injections, no downtime. Clinical evidence is emerging but earlier-stage than PRP. Bottom line: PRP has the most robust research support. Exosomes show promise but cost 2–3x more. AlmaTED is gentler but less proven. Many med spas now offer all three and let you choose based on budget and goals.
With continued quarterly maintenance: results sustain indefinitely. Without maintenance: benefits typically decline over 9–18 months as hair loss continues at its natural pace. PRP doesn't cure male/female pattern hair loss (it's genetic) — it shifts the timeline. Combining PRP with prescription medications (finasteride, minoxidil) produces the longest-lasting results because you're addressing both the follicle stimulation (PRP) and the hormonal driver of loss (finasteride).
Common, mild: scalp tenderness for 24–48 hours, mild swelling, headache (from the multiple injections), bruising at injection sites. Less common: temporary increased shedding for 2–4 weeks before regrowth (worrying but normal — it's the "shed phase" before the new growth cycle). Rare: infection, allergic reaction (uncommon because PRP is your own blood). Finasteride add-ons carry their own side effect profile (sexual side effects in a subset of men). Discuss with your provider.
**See a dermatologist first** if: your hair loss is sudden, patchy (alopecia areata), accompanied by scalp inflammation/itching, or doesn't match typical male/female pattern hair loss. They can diagnose the underlying cause. **Med spas work well for**: confirmed pattern hair loss, established treatment plans (PRP + topicals), and ongoing maintenance. Many med spas with physician oversight can do both diagnosis and treatment. Bring photos of your hair from 1, 3, and 5 years ago to any first appointment to help track the progression.
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