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Hair & Scalp

in Kaysville, UT

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Understanding Hair Thinning, Shedding, and Long-Term Growth

Hair changes often happen gradually.

A widening part, increased shedding, or slower growth can feel subtle at first—but over time, these changes become more noticeable.

At Gióva, we take a more comprehensive approach to hair health, looking beyond the surface to understand what’s influencing the hair growth cycle.

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Why Hair Changes

Hair growth is influenced by hormones, stress, nutrition, and scalp health.

When one or more of these areas becomes imbalanced, it can disrupt the natural growth cycle— leading to thinning, shedding, or slower regrowth.

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Why Quick Fixes Don’t Work

Temporary solutions often don’t address the underlying cause of hair changes.

Without supporting the scalp and internal factors, results tend to be inconsistent or short-lived.

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A More Comprehensive Approach

Hair restoration focuses on supporting the scalp environment and improving the hair growth cycle over time.

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Regenerative treatments such as exosomes and peptides are often used to support follicle health and encourage growth.

In some cases, addressing internal factors such as hormone balance is an important part of the plan.

A consistent, long-term approach allows for stronger, healthier hair over time.

A Long-Term Approach to Hair Health

Hair restoration is a process.

With the right support, it’s possible to strengthen existing hair, improve density, and create a healthier foundation for long-term growth.