Hair Restoration for Men

Hair Restoration for Men

Noticing your hair thinning? There's more you can do than you've been told.

Hair loss in men is extremely common — but common doesn't mean untreatable, and it doesn't mean you're out of options. Whether you're seeing a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or more diffuse shedding, the cause matters more than the pattern. Hormones, DHT, thyroid function, nutritional deficiencies, medications, and stress all play a role.

At Renew Health and Wellness, we find out exactly what's driving your hair loss and build a plan around it — not a one-size-fits-all protocol, and not a single treatment hoping for the best.

We are proud to offer South Dakota's first Folix laser treatments, alongside a full suite of advanced hair restoration therapies — including PRP, exosomes, peptides, microneedling, and comprehensive lab-based evaluation.

What Sets Us Apart

Most clinics offer a single treatment and move on. We find the cause first.

Hair loss is multifactorial — meaning it rarely has just one driver. Applying a topical or injecting PRP without identifying what's actually causing the loss is why so many men see temporary results, or no results at all. At Renew, we investigate first, then treat — and we keep adjusting until the plan is working.

Our integrative approach includes:

Comprehensive lab evaluation to identify hormonal imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, thyroid dysfunction, and autoimmune markers

Hair and scalp biopsies when needed for a tissue-level diagnosis

A personalized treatment plan combining the most appropriate therapies for your specific type of hair loss

Ongoing monitoring and adjustment throughout your program

from dr. redmond

"I can grow your hair back — but if we don't identify the source, after you stop treatment, you're going to lose that hair again."

Jennifer Redmond, DNP, CNP, MSCP

Conditions We Treat

Different causes. Different treatments. Diagnosed properly.

Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Hair Loss)

The most common form of hair loss in men, driven by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) — a hormone derivative that gradually miniaturizes hair follicles, eventually stopping growth altogether. This typically presents as a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or both progressing over time. DHT sensitivity is largely genetic, but hormonal optimization and targeted therapies can significantly slow progression and stimulate regrowth in affected areas. Understanding and addressing DHT is a cornerstone of our treatment planning.

The most common form of hair loss in men, driven by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) — a hormone derivative that gradually miniaturizes hair follicles, eventually stopping growth altogether. This typically presents as a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or both progressing over time. DHT sensitivity is largely genetic, but hormonal optimization and targeted therapies can significantly slow progression and stimulate regrowth in affected areas. Understanding and addressing DHT is a cornerstone of our treatment planning.

Alopecia Areata

An autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks its own hair follicles, causing patchy or more widespread hair loss. It can affect the scalp, beard, or other areas. Folix laser therapy is particularly effective for alopecia areata, working at the cellular level to reduce inflammation and reactivate affected follicles. An accurate diagnosis is essential, as treatment requires an approach that also addresses immune regulation.

An autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks its own hair follicles, causing patchy or more widespread hair loss. It can affect the scalp, beard, or other areas. Folix laser therapy is particularly effective for alopecia areata, working at the cellular level to reduce inflammation and reactivate affected follicles. An accurate diagnosis is essential, as treatment requires an approach that also addresses immune regulation.

Telogen Effluvium (TE)

A diffuse shedding condition in which a larger-than-normal number of follicles simultaneously shift into the resting phase, leading to noticeable hair loss weeks or months after a triggering event.

Common triggers in men include:

A diffuse shedding condition in which a larger-than-normal number of follicles simultaneously shift into the resting phase, leading to noticeable hair loss weeks or months after a triggering event.

Common triggers in men include:

GLP-1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) — one of the most common causes we currently see

Significant physical or psychological stress

Illness, surgery, or rapid weight loss

Nutritional deficiencies, particularly iron and protein

Hormonal shifts including low testosterone or thyroid imbalance

Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Hair Loss)

The most common form of hair loss in men, driven by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) — a hormone derivative that gradually miniaturizes hair follicles, eventually stopping growth altogether. This typically presents as a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or both progressing over time. DHT sensitivity is largely genetic, but hormonal optimization and targeted therapies can significantly slow progression and stimulate regrowth in affected areas. Understanding and addressing DHT is a cornerstone of our treatment planning.

Telogen Effluvium (TE)

A diffuse shedding condition in which a larger-than-normal number of follicles simultaneously shift into the resting phase, leading to noticeable hair loss weeks or months after a triggering event.

Common triggers in men include:

GLP-1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) — one of the most common causes we currently see

Significant physical or psychological stress

Illness, surgery, or rapid weight loss

Nutritional deficiencies, particularly iron and protein

Hormonal shifts including low testosterone or thyroid imbalance

Alopecia Areata

An autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks its own hair follicles, causing patchy or more widespread hair loss. It can affect the scalp, beard, or other areas. Folix laser therapy is particularly effective for alopecia areata, working at the cellular level to reduce inflammation and reactivate affected follicles. An accurate diagnosis is essential, as treatment requires an approach that also addresses immune regulation.

Our Treatments

A complete toolkit — combined for your specific hair loss

Real restoration usually means layering therapies — selected and sequenced to your diagnosis.

Folix Laser Therapy (FDA-Cleared)

Microneedling

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Exosome Therapy

Peptide Therapy for Hair Regrowth

Topical and Oral Medications

Hormone Optimization

Vitamin and Mineral Optimization

Hair and Scalp Biopsy (When Indicated)

Folix Laser Therapy (FDA-Cleared)

Our non-ablative laser therapy is designed to stimulate dormant hair follicles, increase scalp circulation, and promote natural hair regrowth — with no surgery and no downtime. This FDA-cleared technology works at the cellular level to:

  • Increase blood flow to the scalp

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Reactivate the hair growth cycle

Folix laser is especially effective for androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata. It is often used in combination with other therapies to maximize follicular activation.

Folix Laser Therapy (FDA-Cleared)

Microneedling

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Exosome Therapy

Peptide Therapy for Hair Regrowth

Topical and Oral Medications

Hormone Optimization

Vitamin and Mineral Optimization

Hair and Scalp Biopsy (When Indicated)

Folix Laser Therapy (FDA-Cleared)

Our non-ablative laser therapy is designed to stimulate dormant hair follicles, increase scalp circulation, and promote natural hair regrowth — with no surgery and no downtime. This FDA-cleared technology works at the cellular level to:

  • Increase blood flow to the scalp

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Reactivate the hair growth cycle

Folix laser is especially effective for androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata. It is often used in combination with other therapies to maximize follicular activation.

Our Process

What treatment looks like — start to finish

01

Initial Consultation

We begin with a comprehensive review of your medical history, current medications, hormone status, and a detailed scalp and hair assessment. Labs are typically drawn the same day.

01

Initial Consultation

We begin with a comprehensive review of your medical history, current medications, hormone status, and a detailed scalp and hair assessment. Labs are typically drawn the same day.

02

Lab Evaluation

Our lab panel evaluates hormonal balance (pituitary, thyroid, ovaries, adrenals), iron and ferritin, vitamins and minerals, inflammatory markers, and autoimmune indicators — far beyond what a standard workup includes.

02

Lab Evaluation

Our lab panel evaluates hormonal balance (pituitary, thyroid, ovaries, adrenals), iron and ferritin, vitamins and minerals, inflammatory markers, and autoimmune indicators — far beyond what a standard workup includes.

03

Hair or Scalp Biopsy (if indicated)

For complex or unclear presentations, a biopsy may be recommended to confirm diagnosis at the tissue level.

03

Hair or Scalp Biopsy (if indicated)

For complex or unclear presentations, a biopsy may be recommended to confirm diagnosis at the tissue level.

04

Treatment Initiation

Treatments can often begin the same day as your consultation. Your personalized plan will combine the most appropriate therapies for your hair loss type and underlying causes.

04

Treatment Initiation

Treatments can often begin the same day as your consultation. Your personalized plan will combine the most appropriate therapies for your hair loss type and underlying causes.

05

Monthly Follow-Up Appointments (x6)

We see hair restoration patients monthly for six appointments, adjusting your protocol as your scalp responds, correcting any deficiencies identified in labs, and layering treatments to maximize results.

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Monthly Follow-Up Appointments (x6)

We see hair restoration patients monthly for six appointments, adjusting your protocol as your scalp responds, correcting any deficiencies identified in labs, and layering treatments to maximize results.

06

Ongoing Annual or Biannual Care

Once you've completed the initial program, most patients are seen one to two times per year for maintenance Folix laser treatments and ongoing monitoring — based on your individual needs.

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Ongoing Annual or Biannual Care

Once you've completed the initial program, most patients are seen one to two times per year for maintenance Folix laser treatments and ongoing monitoring — based on your individual needs.

Comon Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question not answered here? Dr. Redmond can be reached directly at 605-261-6872 or jennifer@hormones-gone-wild.com

Why is my hair falling out?

Hair loss in women has many possible causes — hormonal shifts (especially around perimenopause and menopause), thyroid dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, stress, and medications like GLP-1s. Identifying the specific driver is the first and most important step.

Can hair loss from GLP-1 medications be treated?

Yes. Telogen effluvium triggered by semaglutide or tirzepatide is one of the most common presentations we see. With the right combination of nutritional support, scalp treatments, and monitoring, most patients see improvement. Stopping the medication is not always necessary.

How long does it take to see results?

Hair grows slowly, and meaningful regrowth typically begins to appear around months three to six. Most patients complete the six-month initial program before evaluating long-term results.

Do I need a referral?

No referral is needed. You can schedule your consultation directly.

What if my previous treatments haven't worked?

This is very common, and usually means the underlying cause was not identified or addressed. We start from the beginning with a thorough diagnostic workup before recommending any treatment.

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A member of our team will reach out with an answer to your question! Please look out for an email or phone call!

Renew Health and Wellness

2520 S. Lorraine Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57106

(605) 261-6872 · info@renewhealthsd.com

Personalized care for hormones, wellness, prescriptions, hair restoration, sexual health, and weight loss.

© 2026 Renew Health and Wellness · Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Renew Health and Wellness

2520 S. Lorraine Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57106

(605) 261-6872 · info@renewhealthsd.com

Personalized care for hormones, wellness, prescriptions, hair restoration, sexual health, and weight loss.

© 2026 Renew Health and Wellness · Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Renew Health and Wellness

2520 S. Lorraine Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57106

(605) 261-6872 · info@renewhealthsd.com

Personalized care for hormones, wellness, prescriptions, hair restoration, sexual health, and weight loss.

© 2026 Renew Health and Wellness · Sioux Falls, South Dakota