Hair Restoration Shelf
Products that protect your hair restoration result.
What you do for the first 90 days after a transplant — and the years that follow — determines how dense your result looks at year five. These are the products we dispense to keep grafts healthy and native hair on your head.

Why post-procedure care matters
Surgery is the start, not the finish line.
FUE and PRP move the dial — but native hair will keep miniaturizing if androgenetic alopecia is left untreated. Every transplant patient at Inside Out Medical Center leaves with a written maintenance plan: gentle cleansing, scalp barrier support, and (when appropriate) medical therapy to slow continued loss. The products below are organized by where they sit in your treatment timeline.


KeraFactor by Bioregen
The growth-factor system we dispense after every transplant
KeraFactor is the at-home growth-factor system we use to support post-transplant grafts and protect native hair between PRP sessions. Used nightly on a clean scalp, it pairs with our in-clinic protocols to extend and accelerate results.
- Scalp Stimulating Shampoo & Conditioner
- Scalp Stimulating Solution (nightly serum)
- Lashes & Brows growth peptides
- Single-use ampoules for post-procedure use
- Color-safe — men & women, all hair types
- Scalp massage applicator included
Phase 1 · Days 0–30
Post-procedure recovery
Saline & graft sprays
Keep grafts hydrated during the first 7–10 days when scab formation is most active.
Gentle medicated shampoos
Low-sulfate cleansers introduced on day 4–7 per your written instructions.
Scalp barrier topicals
Reduce redness and support the inflammatory phase of healing.
Sleep & sun-protection guidance
Protective caps and SPF strategies for the first month outdoors.
Phase 2 · Month 2 onward
Long-term retention
Topical & oral minoxidil
Evidence-based vasodilator that extends the anagen growth phase. Dosed by physician.
Finasteride / dutasteride (men)
5-alpha reductase inhibitors that address the hormonal driver of male pattern hair loss. Reviewed individually.
Spironolactone (selected patients)
Considered for women with androgenetic alopecia after labs and full medical history.
Scalp serums & growth-factor topicals
Adjuncts used between PRP sessions to support the follicle environment.
Phase 3 · Always
Scalp health basics
Sun protection for the scalp
Tinted SPF and physician-recommended hats — UV is one of the most overlooked accelerators of hair loss.
Nutrition & supplementation
Iron, vitamin D, ferritin, and thyroid panels reviewed when shedding is unexplained. Supplements only when labs justify them.
Scalp microbiome
Targeted shampoos for seborrheic dermatitis or folliculitis when those conditions are present.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to use minoxidil forever?+
If you stop, the hair you preserved with minoxidil will gradually shed. Dr. Hernandez will explain the trade-offs at your consultation.
Can I bring my own products from another clinic?+
Yes — we'll review what you're using and tell you what to keep, swap, or stop.
Are these products safe after a transplant?+
Timing matters. We sequence introductions over 30 days to protect grafts. Nothing is started before it's safe.
What if I'm not a transplant patient?+
Many of these products are appropriate for early-stage hair loss, PRP-only patients, or maintenance care. A consultation determines fit.
How much do they cost?+
Most topicals and medications are $30–$120 per cycle. Pricing is reviewed in person.
Build the right at-home regimen.
A 30-minute consultation is enough to map out a year of post-transplant care.