
A new reliable way to restore hair – without the hassle of daily treatments.
Stop or Treat Increased Hair Shedding
The new Alma TED™ system harnesses the power of acoustic sound waves. This revolutionizes various aesthetic applications by improving blood flow.
With the advanced TED+ Hair Care Formula, we can provide comprehensive support for optimal hair and scalp health.
The results are remarkable, visibly transforming the appearance of your hair.
Experience the confidence that comes with thicker, fuller-looking hair.
Has your part line gotten wider?
Alma TED™ presents a groundbreaking, non-invasive solution that sets a new standard in treatments. Alma TED™, combined with TED special topical Hair Care Formula, stimulates hair growth through superior blood circulation in the scalp, that helps to accelerate the development of denser and stronger hair. Unlike other in-office hair treatments and procedures, Alma TED™ offers these exceptional benefits without any discomfort or unwanted shedding typically associated with such interventions. Discover the transformative power of Alma TED™, providing you with remarkable results and a revitalized hair experience like no other.
While you may observe initial improvements following a single treatment, to achieve optimal results, we highly recommend undergoing a series of at least three treatments, spaced one month apart. This recommended treatment schedule allows for cumulative enhancements, ensuring that you experience the best possible outcome.
What maintenance is involved with TED?
Are you looking for a simple solution with better results?
Alma TED™ offers a time-efficient treatment that is less than 1 hour to preform. As part of Our Process, our trichologist will carefully analyze your hair loss type, concerns, and goals. Then a personalized plan is created to meet your hair growth needs. This individualized approach ensures that the treatment targets your specific concerns and maximizes the potential for desired results.
Clinical Studies
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