O e Beauty Cli ic Launches Treatment for Hair Loss After Radiation Therapy, Head Injury, COVID-19 and Other Conditions

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O e Beauty Cli ic, a clinic specializing in thinning hair and hair loss operated by the scalp art makeup brand O e Hai A tmake, led by scalp art makeup nurse Natsu Tsukino, has launched a new “post-condition hair loss treatment” for people suffering from hair loss caused by radiation therapy, head injuries, COVID-19 and other conditions. In addition to scalp art makeup, O e Beauty Cli ic offers intradermal minoxidil injections using a mesotherapy device known as Hycoox for hair growth support. By combining scalp art makeup, which can change appearance quickly, with medication and treatments that support gradual hair regrowth over time, the clinic aims to improve patients’ quality of life. Patients can receive free consultations via LINE. Those interested can register through the QR code or URL and send a message requesting a free consultation. The clinic also accepts media interviews about scalp art makeup and interviews with Natsu Tsukino to promote accurate understanding of the treatment. The release notes that many people struggle with hair loss after medical treatment or illness. During the COVID-19 pandemic, one report found that one in four people infected with the coronavirus reported hair loss as a lingering symptom. The release also cites academic research on the impact of chemotherapy-related hair loss on patients’ daily lives. Hair loss after treatment or illness can affect mental health, relationships, work and school life. Patients may be shocked by changes in appearance, feel as though they have lost their sense of self, become afraid to go out, or avoid school and work. Some may feel unable to meet others without a hat or wig, worry about how family members or partners see them, and distance themselves from close relationships. For people in customer-facing jobs or roles that require public appearances, returning to work or school can feel especially difficult. Natsu Tsukino says disease-related hair loss can become a major psychological burden for patients who are already coping with physical strain. Even when there is hope that hair may return someday, many patients naturally focus on their present condition. One strength of scalp art makeup is its immediacy; changing the current appearance first and then taking time to consider the next steps can also be part of treatment. O e Hai A tmake aims to create a reassuring environment where anyone can begin by simply seeking advice about hair concerns. Its services include hair consultations by Natsu Tsukino and Rei Yoshida, scalp art makeup practitioner training through O e Hai Academy, and natural-looking scalp art makeup procedures. O e Beauty Cli ic is located in Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, operates by appointment only, and is headed by Dr. Momoka Takayama. Scalp art makeup is a medical technique that uses special pigment and needles to draw tiny dots resembling hair follicles on the surface layer of areas affected by thinning hair or hair loss, with the goal of making the scalp appear less sparse. A typical procedure takes about one to two and a half hours and is usually performed two to three times with minimal downtime. The release states that certain devices, drugs and pigments used in the treatments are unapproved medical devices or pharmaceuticals in Japan, imported personally at a physician’s discretion, and that these treatments are not covered by Japan’s relief system for adverse drug reactions.