You Survived—Now It’s Time to Thrive

Hair loss after cancer treatment can be one of the most emotionally difficult side effects for women, even long after remission. At Medi Tresse New York, we help patients move forward confidently by offering safe, medical-grade options for hair loss after chemo treatment in New York, NY.

Whether you're just beginning to regrow or have been waiting for progress that never came, our specialized team is here to assess your scalp, evaluate follicle activity, and personalize a plan to promote meaningful recovery, on your timeline, with your goals in mind.

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Understanding Post-Treatment Hair Loss

While many assume hair will return to normal after chemotherapy or radiation, up to 40% of women experience long-term thinning or incomplete regrowth. For those on extended hormone-blocking therapies, such as tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors, additional hair loss can occur.

Our New York providers use advanced diagnostic tools like trichoscopy to determine whether follicles remain active. If they do, we can often stimulate regrowth. If they don’t, we still offer options that support overall scalp health and improve the density and appearance of existing hair.

We collaborate with your oncology team when needed, and never recommend changes to essential cancer therapies.

“Exceptional caring staff. I have had great results and am a long-term patient. My results are great, and I highly recommend their hair restoration program.”

Heather Hart

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Treatment Options After Cancer

Every survivor’s experience is unique, and your hair restoration plan should be too. Common options include:

  • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): A gentle, drug-free way to support follicle health and stimulate activity.
  • Platelet-Based Therapies (e.g., PRP or OPC) : Harness the body’s healing mechanisms to encourage regrowth.
  • Prescription Topicals or Oral Medications : Carefully selected based on your health history and diagnosis.
  • Nutritional & Hormonal Support : Supplements and guidance to address internal factors that may impact hair recovery.

We understand that your hair loss journey is tied to something bigger: your battle, body, and identity. Our goal is to restore more than just your hair.

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Regain Control Over Your Life

You’ve done the hard part. Now, let us help you feel whole again. At Medi Tresse New York, we combine science, empathy, and artistry to help women rebuild their confidence—one follicle at a time.

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Post-Cancer Hair Loss Treatment in New York Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start hair loss treatment after chemo?

We typically begin after remission is confirmed, but we recommend scheduling a consultation sooner so we can assess your current condition and plan.

Can hair grow back after radiation or hormone-blocking therapy?

In many cases, yes, especially if we detect active follicles. Some patients may also benefit from treatments that improve volume and health, even if full regrowth isn’t possible.

Is treatment safe for cancer survivors?

Absolutely. Every treatment we recommend is medically vetted and tailored for survivors. We always consider your history and current medications.

What if it’s been years since my last treatment?

It’s never too late to explore your options. We’ve helped patients restore density and confidence five or more years after treatment.

Will treatment interfere with my ongoing medications?

No. We coordinate with your existing care team and only recommend therapies compatible with your health plan.

Rooted in Results Let’s Get Growing

Hair loss is a symptom. We begin every journey by finding the cause, so your treatment plan isn’t just hopeful—it’s strategic, personalized, and proven to work.

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