There are many ways to restore your hair, but none is like nanoplasty. This is an innovative process that helps you restore your hair to perfection without an open surgical process or causing any harm. In fact, the entire process is based on nanotechnology, which shoots growth nutrients like collagen into your hair shaft, triggering organic hair restoration.
That said, more than 40% of American women under 60 prefer it as an ideal hair treatment solution.
As the name suggests, it penetrates the hair at a cellular level, triggering multiple benefits like restoring growth from the roots.
However, the greatest benefit is the nutritional addition to the body. By relying on nanotechnology, it can shoot amino acids, collagen, and keratin into the cortex thereby inducing natural regeneration. The results are guaranteed, but you must prepare adequately to avoid mistakes and ensure a smooth procedure.
In this guide, we dive into the actionable steps you need to enjoy the full benefits of the process and restore your hair to its healthy status. Keep reading.
1. Choose The Nanoplasty Stylist
Do not trust any stylist to treat your hair without verifying all the critical details about them.
First, you should verify the technique and the products they use to ensure they are friendly to your hair and scalp. Next, you can read reviews to ensure your selected salon has positive and happy customers.
Narrow your selection by focusing on your local area, enabling you to seek recommendations from friends or visit in person with any inquiries. Luckily, Sydney has many salons that offer these services, so finding an expert who meets your interests and specifications should be easier.
However, not all salons offer the same level of services. Therefore, when it comes to nanoplasty hair treatment Sydney, you should select the most experienced one. You can begin by visiting different websites and then pick one with the certification and more than two years of experience.
Do not base your selection on costs since cheap can be expensive; instead, focus on service quality, experience, and the salon’s approach to your needs.
2. Do an Assessment
This process may take a while; however, it is critical to ensure your hair does not react negatively. This is why cancer patients or those in remission are not advised to undergo nanoplasty.
One of the tests is a strand test to see how your hair reacts to the treatments. In case of any adverse reactions, the trichologist will advise you on remedies, like recommending hair oils or organic gels. One of the signs your hair is not suitable for nanoplasty is when it is too sensitive to any products.
There are also allergy and patch tests. Both evaluate how your hair would react upon an inducement of the nutrients into the hair. The test involves a few minutes of nanoplasty followed by an hour of observation to check for any irritation or scalp allergies.
3. Go For a Pre-Treatment Care
A nanoplasty pre-treatment care is simple since it mainly involves hair cleaning to remove cuticles and dandruff that prevents deep penetration of nutrients into the cortex. The whole process can be done on the same day, or you may have to do it over a period of a week. Salons will tell you the timeline based on the condition of your scalp and issues like dandruff and perhaps other skin irritants.
4. Wash Hair
Before you go to the salon, wash your hair and give it ample time to dry. Use organic or chemical-free shampoos to avoid reactions or irritation.
Washing your hair at home gives it ample time to dry before you get to the salon. If you must dry your hair, use a clean and dry towel, not a hair dryer. Hair washing helps remove dandruff and dead skin that could limit the impact of nanoparticle penetration into the cortex.
Once you arrive at the salon, the team will again inspect the hair to see if it is clean and suitable for the process. After the hair dries, cover it with a shower cap or hair protection cloth to avoid any debris.
5. Take Treatment
Once your hair is dry enough, the salons begin the process by dividing it into sections. The treatment is done in sessions to ensure it covers the whole hair. Sometimes, the process only focuses on a specific section and then reschedules another session to do the next section. This mainly occurs if you have mild allergies that could worsen if you do the whole process on the same day.
Alternatively, you can do a whole treatment, but the team will control the treatment administered. Despite taking 3 to 5 hours, the process does not end in one session; you still need to do the subsequent ones to ensure enough nutrient admission onto your hair.
6. Caution During the Treatments
You need to be careful about what you use while undergoing the sessions. You should avoid heat styling and using items like dryers frequently. The heat can irritate and increase hair stress, impacting organic growth and restoration.
You still need to maintain hair nourishment by using organic products like conditioners, oils, and shampoos. Avoid any product with formaldehyde or those used in keratin treatment. Avoid hair growth gels and oils to induce faster growth.
Instead, allow the injected nutrients to induce hair growth organically. You should also avoid oils or conditions rich in sulfates. For a better outcome, consult experts who can recommend a few products, including those used for hair coloring.
Final Thoughts
Getting a nanoplasty is worth the decision due to the long-term benefits and hair nourishment. The process is very safe if you abide by all the procedures and additional information your salon offers.
Disregarding the procedures could trigger side effects like irritation and slow growth. Upon completion, you should anticipate long, glossy, and rich-colored hair after your last session.
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