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PRP Hair Restoration Toronto, Cost, Sessions, and What to Expect (2026)

May 19, 2026 19 min read By basil
Medically reviewed and last updated: May 31, 2026 by the Bar Beauty Medical clinical team under physician medical delegation.

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PRP Hair Restoration Toronto, Cost, Sessions, and What to Expect

In short: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) hair restoration in Toronto costs $500-$900 per session, with 3-4 sessions needed initially (every 4-6 weeks), then maintenance every 4-6 months. Best for early-stage pattern hair loss, female diffuse thinning, postpartum hair loss, and as a complement to minoxidil/finasteride. Not effective for fully bald areas where follicles are dormant or dead.

This is the honest 2026 RN guide to what PRP actually does, who it works for, and when it doesn’t.

What PRP actually is

PRP is a concentrated suspension of your own platelets (the cells responsible for clotting and wound healing). When injected into the scalp, those platelets release growth factors that:

  1. Wake up dormant hair follicles
  2. Extend the active growth phase (anagen) of existing follicles
  3. Improve scalp microcirculation
  4. Reduce inflammation contributing to follicle miniaturization

It’s not a magic restoration of dead follicles. It’s a stimulation of follicles that still exist but have miniaturized or gone quiet.

Who PRP works for

Strong candidates:

  • Men with early-stage androgenetic alopecia (Norwood 1-3), diffuse thinning, not totally bald
  • Women with female pattern hair loss (Ludwig 1-2)
  • Postpartum hair loss patients (typically 3-6 months postpartum)
  • Patients already on finasteride/minoxidil who want to accelerate results
  • Patients with diffuse stress-related shedding (telogen effluvium)

Weak/no candidates:

  • Fully bald areas (no follicles to stimulate)
  • Scarring alopecia (frontal fibrosing, lichen planopilaris)
  • Aggressive male pattern baldness past Norwood 5

Treatment protocol at Bar Beauty Medical

Initial series: 3-4 sessions, spaced 4-6 weeks apart Maintenance: 1 session every 4-6 months Per-session time: 60-75 minutes (15 min draw, 10 min spin, 30 min injection) Pain level: Mild, we use topical numbing 30 min before injection Downtime: None visible after the appointment. Mild scalp tenderness for 24h.

Cost in Toronto (2026)

The cheapest PRP isn’t always the best. Higher-quality systems (like Salient Medical PRP, which we use at Bar Beauty) produce a higher platelet concentration per mL, meaning more growth factors per injection.

Realistic timeline

  • Weeks 0-4: No visible change. You may notice slightly less hair shedding.
  • Weeks 8-12: Thicker hair shaft (existing hairs are stronger), reduced shedding.
  • Months 4-6: New baby hairs visible at the hairline or thinning areas.
  • Months 6-9: Full result from the initial series. Maintenance begins.

If you don’t see ANY change at the 4-month mark, PRP likely isn’t working for your hair loss type. We’ll recommend an alternative (oral medication consult, hair transplant referral).

How to maximize results

  • Combine with minoxidil (Rogaine) 5% topical. Studies show PRP + minoxidil outperforms either alone.
  • Address underlying causes. Get bloodwork: ferritin, vitamin D, B12, zinc, thyroid. Hair loss is often multi-factorial.
  • Consistency over time. Skipping maintenance erases gains within 6-9 months.
  • Be patient. PRP is slow. If you want immediate results, consider hair pieces or transplant.

What PRP cannot do

  • Restore hairlines you lost a decade ago
  • Replace finasteride if you have aggressive male pattern baldness
  • Help with autoimmune alopecia (alopecia areata, totalis, universalis)
  • Promise specific regrowth volumes, outcomes vary

FAQ

Does PRP hurt for hair restoration? Mild. We numb the scalp with topical lidocaine 30 minutes before. Most patients describe it as 3-4 out of 10. Less than a dental appointment.

How long do PRP hair results last? 4-6 months between maintenance sessions. Stopping treatment entirely usually reverses gains within 9-12 months.

Is PRP covered by insurance in Toronto? No, it’s considered cosmetic. You may be able to claim it under a Health Spending Account if your employer offers one.

Can women get PRP for hair loss? Yes, actually one of the best candidate groups, especially for diffuse central thinning and postpartum loss.

Will PRP cause hair to grow where I don’t want it? No. PRP works on follicles that already exist. It cannot create new follicles in skin without them.

Book a consultation at Bar Beauty Medical, we’ll examine your hair loss pattern under magnification and tell you honestly whether PRP is likely to help.

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 · Reviewed: Quarterly

Bar Beauty Medical · 46 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3Z3 · 416-923-1200 · 222+ verified 5-star Google reviews · Open 7 days

What this treatment actually does (and what it doesn’t)

Patients arrive at Bar Beauty Medical with expectations shaped by social media, influencer content, and friends-of-friends. Some of those expectations are realistic; many are not. Before any treatment, our nurse injectors run a 20 to 30 minute consultation that establishes a measurable baseline, identifies what is achievable with the technology we use, and what is not. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF hair restoration injection scalp treatment for androgenic alopecia, postpartum shedding, and traction alopecia delivers specific structural, vascular, neuromodulatory, or surface-level changes to the skin and underlying tissue. It does not reverse genetics, undo decades of sun damage in one session, or substitute for surgical intervention when surgery is medically indicated. We use clinical photography (front, three-quarter, profile, under cross-polarized light) to document the baseline, the four-week milestone, and the three-month outcome so progress is measurable rather than felt. When patients ask “will I look natural”, the honest answer is: that depends on the dose, the technique, the product chosen, the injector’s training, and your own facial proportions. We optimize all five.

The mechanism, in plain language

Most non-surgical aesthetic interventions work through one of four mechanisms. First, neuromodulation, temporarily reducing the contraction of specific muscles to soften dynamic lines and reshape the visible action of the face. Second, volumization, placing hyaluronic acid, collagen biostimulators, or calcium hydroxylapatite into precise tissue planes to restore lost volume or augment baseline contour. Third, energy delivery, radiofrequency, ultrasound, laser, or intense pulsed light that injures the dermis in a controlled way, triggering collagen and elastin remodeling over the following 12 weeks. Fourth, surface chemistry, chemical peels, enzymatic exfoliation, and pharmaceutical-grade topicals that accelerate turnover and address pigment, texture, and barrier health. Most of our patients benefit from combining two or three of these mechanisms in a structured plan rather than chasing one modality alone.

Realistic results timeline (most patients)

Immediate results are rare in medical aesthetics done well. Hyaluronic acid filler shows roughly 70 percent of the final result on day one and the remaining 30 percent settles between days 14 and 28 as swelling resolves and integration completes. Neuromodulators (Botox, Dysport, Nuceiva) begin onset between day three and seven, peak at day fourteen, and hold for 12 to 16 weeks for most patients. Biostimulators such as Sculptra and Radiesse build collagen over 12 to 24 weeks across a three-session series. Radiofrequency microneedling shows final remodeling at the 90-day mark with cumulative gains across a three to four session course. We tell patients to judge any treatment at the 14-day mark for injectables and the 90-day mark for energy-based work, never on day one.

What the outcome looks like in real life

Outcomes are best assessed not in the mirror at home but on standardized clinical photography taken under the same lighting conditions at the same focal length. A well-executed plan reduces visible dynamic lines, restores lost mid-face volume, improves skin texture and tone uniformity, sharpens the lower-face contour, and supports the upper-face brow position. The unifying theme is restoration to a more rested, well-aligned baseline rather than transformation into a different face.

Five named patient cases (anonymized, with units and dollar values)

Case 1: A 29-year-old junior software engineer from King West

Concern: Early diffuse hair thinning at the crown post-pregnancy; dermatology had ruled out scarring alopecia.

Plan: Course of 3 PRP scalp injections at 4-week intervals followed by a 6-month maintenance interval.

Outcome: Reduced shed by month 3, visible density improvement on standardized scalp photos at month 6.

Maintenance: Maintenance every 6 months.

Current pricing for every treatment is published on our (see current price list).

Red flags, when to walk out of any clinic

Medical aesthetics in Ontario is regulated, but enforcement is uneven and pop-up “clinics” appear constantly. If any of the following happen, leave without booking and report the clinic to the College of Nurses of Ontario or the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario as appropriate.

  • The injector cannot tell you their professional college registration number. Every nurse injector in Ontario must hold a current CNO registration. Every physician must hold current CPSO registration. Both are publicly searchable. If you cannot verify the injector’s college standing in real time, do not let them inject you.
  • The clinic refuses to show you the product vial and lot sticker before injection. Authentic Allergan and Galderma products carry holographic security features, lot numbers, and expiry dates. The injector should reconstitute and draw up the product in your presence or show you the freshly drawn syringe with the lot sticker visible.
  • Pricing is per-area without a unit count or per-syringe without a brand name. “Botox for $99” with no unit number is a flag. “Lip filler from $250” with no brand is a flag. Legitimate Toronto pricing in 2026 sits between $10 and $15 per Botox unit and $550 to $900 per 1mL hyaluronic acid syringe depending on product.
  • No consultation, no medical history form, no consent process. Skipping intake means the clinic is not screening for contraindications (pregnancy, autoimmune flare, anticoagulant use, recent dental work, prior filler complications). Walk out.
  • Pressure to book on the spot, “today only” pricing, or bundled deals that do not let you choose product. Aggressive sales tactics are inversely correlated with clinical quality.
  • The injector dismisses your questions about reversal protocols. Any clinic injecting hyaluronic acid filler must stock hyaluronidase on-site and have a protocol for vascular occlusion emergency response. If the injector cannot explain their occlusion protocol on request, that is a fatal red flag.
  • Inadequate sharps disposal, no sterile field, or visible cross-contamination. A medical aesthetic treatment room should look like a medical treatment room. Clean draped tray, sealed packaging opened in front of you, gloves changed between procedures.

How medical aesthetics evolved from 2025 to 2026

The treatment landscape moved measurably across 2025 and into 2026. Five shifts are worth understanding because they directly affect the value you get from any clinic you choose.

2025, the polynucleotide and exosome wave

Polynucleotides (PDRN, derived from salmon DNA) and exosomes (extracellular vesicles from stem cell culture) moved from niche to mainstream across 2025. PDRN became the dominant add-on for post-laser recovery and barrier repair. Exosomes layered with microneedling demonstrated meaningfully better outcomes for scar revision and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation than microneedling alone in multiple published series.

2025, Teosyal Redensity 2 changed under-eye work

Galderma’s Teosyal Redensity 2, with its low-hygroscopic profile designed specifically for the periorbital region, displaced general-purpose fillers for tear-trough correction across Toronto premium clinics. Result: meaningfully lower rates of post-injection Tyndall (the blue cast that plagues poorly placed under-eye filler).

2026, the energy-stack era

In 2026, leading clinics are pairing radiofrequency microneedling (Morpheus 8) with non-ablative resurfacing (Aerolase NeoElit) and with laser pigment work in same-day or same-week sequences. The stack reduces total visits and produces synergistic results when done by an experienced clinical team.

2026, GLP-1 face is on every consult

Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy weight loss has produced a new aesthetic concern set: hollowing in the temples, mid-face, jawline, and tear troughs at a faster rate than aging alone would produce. Every consultation in 2026 includes a screening question about GLP-1 use, because the appropriate filler plan changes substantially for these patients.

2026, biostimulator pricing came down

Sculptra and Radiesse, the two leading collagen biostimulators, saw distributor pricing soften across late 2025. Patient-facing pricing at Bar Beauty Medical reflects this: a Sculptra series that cost $2,400 in 2024 now runs $2,100 for the same three-vial protocol in 2026.

Financing, tax treatment, and insurance, Ontario specifics

HSA (Health Spending Account)

If your Canadian employer offers a Health Spending Account, certain medically-prescribed aesthetic treatments may be reimbursable when prescribed by a physician, typically these are treatments addressing a medical condition (active acne, scarring, hyperhidrosis, migraine-indication Botox). Purely cosmetic treatments are not HSA-eligible per CRA guidance. Save itemized receipts and the prescribing physician’s note. We provide CRA-compliant receipts on request.

OHIP coverage

OHIP does not cover cosmetic aesthetic treatment under any circumstance. OHIP does cover medical Botox for specific indications (chronic migraine, cervical dystonia, hyperhidrosis with documented failure of topical therapy) when administered by an authorized physician and pre-approved by the program. Cosmetic Botox is patient-funded.

CRA medical expense tax credit (METC)

The Canada Revenue Agency permits the Medical Expense Tax Credit for medically-required procedures performed by a licensed medical practitioner. Cosmetic procedures are explicitly excluded from METC eligibility per CRA T4012 unless the procedure addresses a medical condition (congenital abnormality, accident, deforming disease). Patients should consult a tax professional for individual eligibility.

Alle and Aspire loyalty stacking

Allergan’s Alle Rewards and Galderma’s Aspire Rewards both pay out in dollar-credit toward future treatments. Alle earns 10 points per dollar spent on Allergan products (Botox, Stylage family, Skinvive, CoolSculpting). Aspire earns similar credits on Dysport, Stylage family, and Sculptra. Patients can stack both. Bar Beauty Medical enrolls every patient in both programs at first visit.

Affirm financing

For larger treatment plans, Affirm financing is available so you can split the cost into monthly payments. You can review your options at consultation; checking your rate does not affect your treatment plan.

Who is a candidate, and who is not

Honest screening matters more than aggressive selling. Most Toronto adults between 21 and 75 are candidates for at least one or two of the treatments we offer, but the right plan depends on skin tone (Fitzpatrick I to VI), age, baseline anatomy, current medications, pregnancy and breastfeeding status, autoimmune history, prior aesthetic treatment, lifestyle factors (sun exposure, smoking, alcohol), and budget. We screen openly at the consultation rather than at the door.

Absolute contraindications

Pregnancy and breastfeeding (no injectables, no energy-based devices). Active skin infection at the treatment site. Active autoimmune flare. Documented hypersensitivity to a product component. Anticoagulant use without prescriber clearance for filler. Recent isotretinoin use within six months for ablative laser and aggressive peels.

Relative contraindications, discuss in consult

History of cold sores at the treatment site (we pre-treat with antiviral). Recent dental work within two weeks (delay filler to reduce infection risk). Major life event within 48 hours (no swelling-prone treatments before weddings or photographed events). Keloid history (alters microneedling and laser parameters). Recent sunburn or tan (delay laser and IPL).

What to expect at your Bar Beauty Medical visit

Booking and pre-visit

Book online at barbeautymedical.janeapp.com, by phone at 416-923-1200, or via WhatsApp. We confirm 24 hours ahead and send pre-treatment instructions specific to your booking. Avoid blood thinners and alcohol 48 hours before injectables when medically safe.

Arrival and consultation

Plan to arrive 10 minutes early for paperwork. New patients complete a medical intake (medications, allergies, prior aesthetic work, goals, contraindications). Your RN injector or laser technician reviews the intake, performs a facial assessment with cross-polarized lighting and clinical photography, and walks you through the recommended plan with full pricing before any product is opened.

Treatment session

Topical numbing is applied for 20 minutes before most injectable and laser treatments at no extra charge. The treatment itself runs 15 minutes (basic Botox) to 90 minutes (full-face Morpheus 8 with PRP). We document on photo before and after every session.

After-care and follow-up

You leave with printed and emailed after-care, a direct WhatsApp line to your injector, and a calendar invite for your 2-week follow-up. Follow-ups are included at no charge.

Why patients across the GTA choose Bar Beauty Medical

We are an authorized partner clinic for Allergan, Galderma, InMode, Aerolase, Aptos, Crown Aesthetics (SkinPen), SkinCeuticals, SkinBetter Science, NOON Aesthetics, and Hale Derma. Volume partnership translates to product pricing 15 to 30 percent below independent Toronto clinics on the same products. Patients regularly travel from Mississauga, Burlington, Oakville, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Hamilton to access our combination of authorized inventory, RN-led care, transparent flat-rate pricing, and 222+ verified 5-star Google reviews.

Frequently asked questions

Is this treatment safe for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV-VI)?

Yes, when the right technology and the right operator are matched. Our Aerolase NeoElit is a 1064nm laser specifically validated for safe treatment across all skin tones. Our injectors are trained in the anatomical and pigment-handling differences across the Fitzpatrick scale. We do not treat darker skin with technologies that have known safety issues for melanin-rich skin.

How long until I see results?

Neuromodulators: 3 to 14 days. Filler: immediate with 14-day settle. Biostimulators: 6 to 24 weeks across a series. Energy-based work (Morpheus 8, Aerolase): 90 days for final remodeling.

How long do results last?

Botox and Dysport: 12 to 16 weeks. Hyaluronic acid filler: 9 to 18 months depending on product and area. Sculptra: 24+ months. Morpheus 8 outcomes: 12 to 18 months with annual maintenance.

What does it actually cost, all-in?

See the transparency table above. Total all-in pricing depends on units, syringes, sessions, and add-ons. We provide a written treatment plan with full cost before any product is opened.

Can I finance this?

Yes. Decisions in five minutes. Terms from 6 to 60 months.

Is this covered by OHIP or insurance?

OHIP does not cover cosmetic aesthetics. Some HSAs and group benefit plans cover medical indications (chronic migraine Botox, hyperhidrosis Botox) when prescribed by a physician. We provide CRA-compliant receipts.

What if I don’t like the result?

Hyaluronic acid filler can be dissolved with hyaluronidase. Neuromodulators wear off in 12 to 16 weeks. We include 2-week follow-up at no charge to assess and adjust within the appropriate intervention window.

How do I know my injector is qualified?

Ask for the College of Nurses of Ontario registration number. Verify in real time at cno.org. Jasmine Saggu, RN, our lead injector, is publicly verifiable. Every Bar Beauty injector holds current CNO registration.

Can I combine this with other treatments?

Many combinations are not only safe but synergistic when planned correctly. Botox + filler is the most common combination. Morpheus 8 + exosomes is gold-standard for scar work. Aerolase + skincare runway is standard for pigment work. We map combinations at consult.

Do you serve patients from outside downtown?

Yes. We regularly treat patients from Mississauga, Burlington, Oakville, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, and Hamilton. Free underground parking at $4/hour, GO Train to Exhibition (10 min walk), and TTC streetcar (510 Spadina) all reach 46 Fort York Blvd.

What is your cancellation policy?

48 hours notice avoids any fee. Inside 48 hours we charge a $50 rebooking fee. Same-day no-shows are charged 50 percent of the booked service value. We send confirmations 24 hours ahead and accept WhatsApp reschedule requests.

Why is your pricing lower than other premium clinics?

Three reasons. First, we negotiate volume on Allergan, Galderma, InMode, and Aerolase as an authorized partner, savings pass to patients. Second, our location at 46 Fort York Blvd has lower overhead than equivalent Yorkville space. Third, our model is high-trust-low-pressure: we want lifetime patients, not one-visit margins.

Anatomy, technique, and what your injector is actually watching for

Behind the visible part of a medical aesthetic treatment is a clinical decision tree your injector navigates in real time. Facial anatomy varies meaningfully across patients, even within the same age and ethnic group. The position of the supraorbital and supratrochlear neurovascular bundles, the depth of the SMAS layer over the malar fat pad, the convexity of the zygomatic body, the trajectory of the facial artery as it crosses the mandible, the relationship of the modiolus to the oral commissure, the thickness of the platysma and its decussation pattern across the midline neck, the variant anatomy of the angular and dorsal nasal arteries near the nasal radix: all of these change the safe injection plane, the appropriate cannula or needle, the volume that can be safely deposited, and the technique angle. A senior injector watches for blanching, pain disproportionate to the procedure, livedo reticularis pattern, capillary refill time, and dermal pallor before, during, and after every deposit. These are the early signs of vascular compromise and they require immediate intervention with high-dose hyaluronidase, warm compress, nitroglycerin paste, aspirin, and emergency escalation when applicable. At Bar Beauty Medical every treatment room is stocked with the full vascular occlusion emergency kit and every injector has run drilled simulations on the protocol.

Why injection depth and product choice matter more than dose

The same number of units or millilitres can produce a beautiful, natural result or a distorted, over-projected result depending entirely on plane and product selection. Hyaluronic acid fillers vary by G prime (a measure of stiffness, with higher G prime suited to deep structural support such as cheekbone projection and jawline definition, and lower G prime suited to superficial work such as fine lines and tear troughs), by cohesivity, by hydrophilicity, and by integration profile. Stylage L sits structurally in the deep medial cheek. Stylage L carries projection in the lateral cheek apex. Stylage melts into lip lines. Skinvive disperses across the dermis for surface glow. Mismatch product to plane and the result is either lump, palpability, Tyndall, blanching, or visible filler face. Match correctly and the result is invisible, natural restoration.

How we measure success after treatment

We score outcomes against three measures: the patient’s own goal as stated at consult, the photograph difference under standardized lighting at 14 days (injectables) or 90 days (energy work), and validated clinical scales (Merz Aesthetic Scale, Allergan FACE-Q, Fitzpatrick Wrinkle Scale, Goldberg Scar Scale) where applicable. We do not anchor success on the day-one mirror impression because day-one is dominated by swelling, anaesthesia residue, and patient excitement or anxiety. Real outcomes are measured at the follow-up window.

The Bar Beauty Medical clinical environment

46 Fort York Blvd was designed and built as a medical aesthetic facility, not retrofitted from a salon. Treatment rooms meet Ontario IPAC standards for medical procedure space. Sharps disposal is daily-rotated. Cold chain is monitored end-to-end on neuromodulator and biostimulator inventory with logged temperatures. Product is received only from authorized Canadian distributors (Allergan Canada, Galderma Canada, InMode Canada, Merz Aesthetics Canada, Crown Aesthetics, Aerolase, Aptos) with batch traceability documented at receipt. Disposable consumables are single-use. Reusable instruments are autoclaved per Public Health Ontario guideline. Treatment rooms are cleaned and re-set between every patient.

Privacy and consent

Every patient signs a treatment-specific informed consent that covers known risks, expected benefits, alternative options including no treatment, and the financial agreement. Clinical photography is stored in PIPEDA-compliant secured systems and is used only for the patient’s own record unless separate written consent is given for educational or marketing use. Patients can withdraw consent for marketing photography at any time.

Maintenance plans and lifetime value

Medical aesthetics is rarely a one-time purchase. The value of choosing the right clinic compounds across years as your maintenance plan develops. We build patient-specific calendars that map every recommended treatment to its appropriate interval, layer treatments by season (energy-based work concentrated in late autumn and winter when sun exposure is lower, injectables continuous across the year), and rebalance the plan at each annual review. A 35-year-old patient typically holds a budget of $3,000 to $6,000 across her first year of treatment, dropping to $2,400 to $4,800 in maintenance years thereafter. A 55-year-old patient beginning treatment typically invests $5,000 to $9,000 in year one and $3,600 to $6,000 in maintenance years. We model these honestly at consult so patients understand the lifetime commitment rather than chasing single-visit prices.

Three more honest comparisons

Bar Beauty Medical vs Yorkville premium chains

Yorkville chain clinics generally charge 20 to 35 percent more on the same products with similar or shorter injector tenure. The brand-name overhead is real. Our clinical outcomes and product authenticity match or exceed; our pricing reflects lower retail overhead. Patients who want the Yorkville address pay for the Yorkville address.

Bar Beauty Medical vs medspa chains

Many medspa chains run treatments through estheticians and laser technicians without RN injector oversight, or use rotating injectors who may meet you once. Our injector team is full-time, named, and accountable. You see the same injector across your annual plan unless you specifically request otherwise.

Bar Beauty Medical vs at-home and DIY alternatives

At-home microneedling rollers cannot replicate the depth, sterility, or even-pressure delivery of medical SkinPen. At-home IPL devices deliver a fraction of the energy of medical Aerolase NeoElit and carry meaningful burn and pigment risk on darker skin tones. At-home peels at consumer-grade percentages produce surface results far below medical-grade NOON Aesthetics peels. The professional path produces measurably better outcomes with substantially lower risk.

What patients say (verified Google reviews, summarized themes)

Across 222+ verified 5-star Google reviews, four themes recur. First, no pressure: patients consistently note the consultation does not feel like a sales pitch. Second, natural results: patients describe being told “you look rested” rather than “you got work done.” Third, transparency: patients describe knowing exactly what they were paying for before product was opened. Fourth, follow-up: patients describe injectors texting them within 48 hours to confirm settling, swelling, and satisfaction. These are the operating standards we hold ourselves to.

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