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Regenerative Medicine  ·  Hair Restoration  ·  Phoenix, AZ

Non-Surgical
Hair Restoration
Training

A comprehensive program covering everything a provider needs to build a successful hair restoration practice — from diagnosing hair loss types and selecting the right treatment modality, to PRP and PRF scalp injections with live patients. Includes topical and oral treatments, scalp microneedling, peptide therapy, mesotherapy, hormone optimization for hair loss, and business integration. One of the fastest-growing cash-pay services in wellness.

4731 E Union Hills Dr, Suite 114, Phoenix AZ 85050
480-447-8166
Course Overview
Non-Surgical Hair Restoration Training
Course Fee
$2,500 — all-inclusive
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Next Session
Duration
1-day intensive (~8 hours)
Schedule
Offered regularly — contact coordinator for upcoming dates
Cohort Size
Small group · Limited enrollment
Live Patients
Yes — supervised scalp injection included
Certification
Certificate of Completion from Beso Provider Hub
Included
Training, all PRP/PRF supplies, consultation templates, consent forms, treatment protocols, lunch
Eligibility
MD, DO, NP, PA, RN — active unrestricted license required
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Questions? Call 480-447-8166 or email [email protected]
Bundle with PRP Orthopedics to leverage the same centrifuge across two service lines.

Cancellation & refund policy

8
Curriculum
Modules
10+
Treatment
Modalities
~8
Hours Intensive
Training
15+
Years Instructor
Clinical Experience
Course Curriculum

What you learn in the
Hair Restoration course

Hair restoration is not one treatment — it's a clinical specialty with multiple evidence-based modalities that work best in combination. This course builds genuine expertise: hair biology and the growth cycle, systematic diagnosis of hair loss types, and the full range of non-surgical treatment options from prescription topicals to PRP/PRF injections to peptide therapy.

The afternoon session covers hands-on PRP and PRF scalp injection technique with live patients. You also leave with a complete consultation framework, patient intake forms, treatment protocol templates, and the business model knowledge to launch and price a hair restoration service line profitably.

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Hair Anatomy, Physiology & the Growth Cycle
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  • The structure of the hair follicle: the dermal papilla, the matrix, the inner and outer root sheath, and the bulge region — where follicle stem cells reside
  • The three phases of the hair growth cycle: anagen (active growth), catagen (regression), and telogen (resting/shedding) — and how each phase is disrupted in different forms of hair loss
  • Scalp anatomy: blood supply to the follicle, the subcutaneous fat layer, galea aponeurotica, and the target injection depth for PRP
  • The role of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in androgenic alopecia: 5-alpha reductase, DHT binding to follicular androgen receptors, and follicular miniaturization
  • How PRP growth factors work in hair follicle biology: stimulation of the dermal papilla, angiogenesis around the follicle, and the mechanism of extended anagen phase
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Hair Loss Diagnosis — Classification, Exam & Trichoscopy
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  • The complete hair loss history: onset, pattern, rate of loss, associated symptoms, medications, recent stressors, nutritional status, and family history
  • Androgenic alopecia in men (Norwood scale) and women (Ludwig scale) — pattern classification, prognosis, and ideal PRP candidacy ranges
  • Telogen effluvium: causes (thyroid, iron deficiency, post-partum, crash dieting, surgery), clinical presentation, and reversibility — when to treat and when to address the underlying cause first
  • Alopecia areata: autoimmune mechanism, clinical presentation, the patch test, and what to offer vs. what to refer
  • Traction alopecia, trichotillomania, scarring alopecia — recognition and referral criteria
  • The pull test and the hair pluck test: how to perform each, what they tell you, and when they change your treatment plan
  • Laboratory workup for hair loss: which panels to order (TSH, ferritin, DHEA-S, testosterone, CBC, CMP), how to interpret results, and the labs that most commonly identify a reversible cause
  • Trichoscopy basics: using a dermatoscope to assess hair shaft diameter, follicular unit density, and early miniaturization that may not be visible to the naked eye
3
PRP & PRF Scalp Injection — Preparation & Technique
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  • PRP vs. PRF for hair restoration: the differences in preparation, growth factor release kinetics, and clinical applications — when to use each
  • PRP preparation for scalp injection: blood draw volume, centrifuge protocol, growth factor concentration, and injectate activation
  • PRF preparation: the slow-spin protocol, fibrin scaffold formation, and why the absence of anticoagulant matters for sustained growth factor release
  • Scalp injection technique: the target depth (intradermal/subdermal junction), needle size and gauge selection, injection pattern for the crown vs. hairline vs. temporal recession
  • Injection density and volume: how many injection points per session, volume per point, and total treatment volume for a standard scalp session
  • Pain management: topical anesthetic application, timing, and the technique for minimizing patient discomfort during scalp injection
  • Treatment schedule: the standard induction protocol (3 sessions at 4–6 week intervals) and maintenance frequency — and how to set realistic outcome expectations across the full treatment timeline

Each attendee performs PRP preparation and supervised live scalp injection during the afternoon session.

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Topical & Oral Treatments — Prescribing the Full Toolkit
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  • Topical minoxidil: mechanism of action (vasodilation, potassium channel activation), concentrations (2% vs. 5%), application technique, patient adherence challenges, and the minoxidil-induced shedding discussion
  • Oral minoxidil: low-dose oral protocol, evidence base for hair loss, systemic side effects, screening before prescribing, and why it's increasingly chosen over topical for adherence
  • Finasteride and dutasteride: 5-alpha reductase inhibition, prescribing in men and in post-menopausal women, contraindications, and the sexual side effect discussion and informed consent
  • Ketoconazole shampoo: anti-inflammatory, anti-DHT mechanism, correct protocol (leave-on time), and how to incorporate it as an adjunct
  • Tadalafil for hair loss: the emerging evidence, mechanism (PDE5 inhibition and follicular blood flow), dosing, and current clinical use
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Scalp Microneedling, Mesotherapy & Peptide Therapy
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  • Scalp microneedling: the mechanism of action (growth factor upregulation, enhanced topical penetration, wound healing cascade), device selection, needle depth for the scalp, and combination with PRP
  • Mesotherapy for hair loss: microinjection of a customized cocktail (biotin, vitamins, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, peptides) directly into the scalp dermis — technique, injection depth, and available formulations
  • Peptide therapy for hair restoration: GHK-Cu (copper peptides) and their role in follicle stimulation and angiogenesis — topical vs. injectable application
  • Sermorelin and ipamorelin: how GH peptides affect hair growth indirectly through IGF-1 upregulation, and the patient populations most likely to benefit
  • Building combination protocols: how PRP/PRF, microneedling, topical prescriptions, and peptides work together — and how to sequence them for maximum patient outcome
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Hormones & Hair Loss — A Frequently Missed Root Cause
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  • Thyroid dysfunction and hair loss: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and Hashimoto's — presentation, labs (TSH, free T4, anti-TPO), and how optimization impacts hair regrowth
  • Low iron and ferritin: how ferritin levels below 40–70 ng/mL impair hair growth even when CBC is normal, and the supplementation protocol
  • DHEA and adrenal androgens: elevated DHEA-S as a hair loss driver and the workup when it's abnormal
  • Testosterone and hair loss in women: the paradox of low total testosterone causing hair loss in post-menopausal women, and why BHRT can reverse it
  • When to refer for hormone evaluation before initiating PRP — the labs that, if abnormal, mean PRP alone will produce suboptimal results

This module connects directly to the Hormone Optimization Training course. Providers offering both services can create powerful multi-visit treatment pathways for patients with hormonally-driven hair loss.

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Patient Consultation, Consent & Expectation Management
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  • The hair restoration consultation structure: history, physical exam, trichoscopy, lab review, and treatment plan presentation
  • Photography standards for hair restoration: the before-and-after documentation that protects you legally and serves as a conversion tool for patient retention
  • Setting realistic expectations: the 3–6 month timeline before visible results, why patients who expect immediate results churn, and the consultation language that creates compliant long-term patients
  • Informed consent for PRP scalp injection, topical and oral prescriptions, and combination protocols
  • Managing the patient who stops after one session: the re-engagement script and the data on why completing the induction protocol matters for outcome
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Business Integration — Pricing, Retention & Revenue Modeling
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  • Pricing hair restoration in the Phoenix market: current cash-pay range for PRP scalp ($600–$1,200/session), combination packages, and how to position a maintenance membership
  • The membership model for hair restoration: monthly or quarterly maintenance sessions paired with prescription management create exceptional patient LTV and predictable recurring revenue
  • Bundling hair restoration with hormone optimization and IV therapy for a comprehensive wellness visit — how these services compound referral value
  • Marketing hair restoration ethically: before-and-after photography protocols, patient testimonials, and FTC-compliant outcome language
  • Equipment sourcing: centrifuge recommendations for a new practice, trichoscopy device options, and the DermaPen vs. Morpheus options for scalp microneedling
Treatment Modalities Covered

Ten evidence-based approaches to
non-surgical hair restoration

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PRP Scalp Injections

Platelet-rich plasma injected directly into the scalp dermis to stimulate follicle growth via growth factor release. The most widely evidenced injectable approach for androgenic alopecia.

Live Patient Hands-On
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PRF Scalp Injections

Platelet-rich fibrin — a second-generation PRP preparation with sustained growth factor release. Used for patients who prefer anticoagulant-free treatment or benefit from the fibrin scaffold effect.

Live Patient Hands-On
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Scalp Microneedling

Mechanical stimulation of follicular growth via regulated scalp injury — upregulates growth factors, enhances topical penetration, and synergizes with PRP when combined.

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Mesotherapy

Microinjection of customized nutrient cocktails (vitamins, amino acids, biotin, peptides) directly into the scalp dermis. High customizability and strong patient satisfaction for maintenance.

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Topical Minoxidil (Rx)

FDA-approved first-line therapy for androgenic alopecia in men and women. Prescribed and managed as part of a comprehensive multi-modal protocol.

Prescription
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Oral Minoxidil (Rx)

Low-dose oral minoxidil is increasingly preferred for adherence in patients who dislike the topical. Strong evidence base for hair density improvement with favorable side effect profile at low doses.

Prescription
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Finasteride / Dutasteride (Rx)

5-alpha reductase inhibitors that block DHT production. Cornerstone prescription for androgenic alopecia — Naomi covers prescribing in men and post-menopausal women with appropriate counseling.

Prescription
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Peptide Therapy

GHK-Cu (copper peptides), sermorelin, and ipamorelin for hair follicle stimulation via growth hormone axis and angiogenesis pathways. Particularly useful for patients who want to augment results between PRP sessions.

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Hormone Optimization

Identification and treatment of hormonal root causes — thyroid, testosterone, ferritin, DHEA-S. Addressing these simultaneously with PRP dramatically improves outcomes for patients with underlying endocrine contributions.

Root-Cause Treatment
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Nutritional Supplements

Evidence-based supplementation: biotin, saw palmetto, iron repletion, zinc, and vitamin D. Prescribed as part of a complete protocol — not standalone "hair vitamins."

Is This Course Right for You?

Built for providers who want
every tool in the toolkit

Aesthetic practice owners expanding beyond injectables

Hair restoration is a premium cash-pay service with exceptional patient retention — patients on a maintenance PRP schedule return every 3–6 months indefinitely. Unlike one-off aesthetic treatments, this builds subscription-like revenue.

Hormone optimization providers adding a natural adjacent service

Many patients presenting for BHRT and hormone optimization also have hormonally-driven hair loss. Adding hair restoration to your practice lets you treat their most visible complaint while managing the root cause — and they thank you for both.

Providers already offering PRP (facial or orthopedic)

If you already have a centrifuge for PRP aesthetics or orthopedics, adding hair restoration is a near-zero incremental equipment cost. Same machine, new revenue stream.

NPs and PAs who want prescribing authority over the full protocol

Arizona's full practice authority means NPs can independently prescribe minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, and peptides as part of a comprehensive hair restoration program — without a collaborating physician.

Prerequisites
Who is eligible to attend

Active unrestricted clinical licensure. No prior hair restoration experience required — this course starts from anatomy and builds to live patient injection.

  • MD / DO — active, unrestricted license
  • Nurse Practitioner (NP/FNP/WHNP) — active, unrestricted license
  • Physician Assistant (PA-C) — active, unrestricted license
  • RN — active license + AZ medical director standing order for independent prescribing and injection
What's Included
Everything in the $2,500 fee
  • Full day didactic and hands-on training with Naomi
  • All PRP and PRF supplies for live patient sessions
  • PRP and PRF scalp injection protocol — induction and maintenance
  • Patient consultation template with trichoscopy assessment guide
  • Consent forms for PRP, PRF, microneedling, and mesotherapy
  • Pre/post-care instructions and photography documentation guide
  • Business integration workbook: pricing and menu templates
  • Certificate of Completion from Beso Provider Hub
  • Lunch and refreshments
Why Train at Beso

Not a PRP workshop —
a complete specialty program

Most "hair restoration courses" are PRP workshops with a brief lecture on hair types stapled to the front. They don't teach you how to diagnose hair loss accurately, how to select among ten treatment modalities based on patient presentation, or how to prescribe the full pharmaceutical toolkit that makes multi-modal protocols actually work.

This course is different because Naomi runs a hair restoration program at Beso Wellness & Beauty. She combines PRP with hormone optimization, oral minoxidil, and peptide protocols for patients every week. What she teaches is what she does — not a curriculum assembled from textbooks.

You leave knowing how to see hair loss as a multi-factorial condition and treat it as one. That's what separates a provider whose PRP patients get results from one whose patients churn after the first session because their thyroid was low the whole time.

Diagnosis-first curriculum

You cannot treat hair loss well if you can't diagnose it accurately. This course spends real time on differential diagnosis — the pull test, trichoscopy, lab interpretation, and the presentations that require referral before you inject anything.

Ten modalities, not one

PRP alone produces partial results for patients with hormonal or nutritional contributors. This course gives you every non-surgical tool — prescription, injectable, topical, and peptide — so you can build protocols that actually move the needle.

Business model included, not bolted on

Hair restoration has exceptional LTV economics when structured correctly. The membership model, pricing strategy, and photography documentation system are taught as a core module — not a 10-minute bolt-on.

Same centrifuge as PRP Orthopedics and Vampire Facial

If you're training in multiple PRP modalities, your equipment investment covers all of them. Providers who complete Hair Restoration + PRP Orthopedics + Vampire Facial have three distinct high-margin service lines running off one device.

Before You Enroll

Common questions

What is your cancellation policy?
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Cancellation more than 30 days before the course: full refund minus a $150 administrative fee, or a full credit toward any future course. Cancellation 15–30 days before: 50% refund, or a full credit valid for 12 months. Cancellation 8–14 days before: no refund; a one-time transfer credit may be issued at our discretion for use within 6 months. Cancellation 7 days or fewer before the course: no refund and no credit. See the full Cancellation & Refund Policy for complete terms and exceptions.
What if I need to reschedule?
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Transfers requested more than 14 days before the course date are generally accommodated at no additional cost, subject to seat availability. If we need to cancel or reschedule a session, you will be offered the option to attend on the new date at no charge, transfer to a different upcoming course, or receive a full refund. Contact us as early as possible — we would rather find a solution than issue a refund.
Are group or alumni discounts available?
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Group discounts are available for 2 or more providers enrolling together — contact us to arrange. Multi-course bundle discounts are also available when enrolling in more than one course. Alumni who wish to retake a course for continued practice are welcome to contact us — repeat attendance is accommodated on a space-available basis. Email [email protected] or call 480-447-8166 to discuss.
What credentials are required to attend?
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This course is open to licensed healthcare providers including NPs, PAs, MDs, DOs, and RNs with appropriate supervision. Active licensure is required. Contact us if you are unsure whether your credential qualifies.
What's included in the course fee?
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The course fee is all-inclusive: course manual, all supplies and products used during hands-on sessions, certificate of completion, and meals. No hidden costs.
Is continuing education (CE) credit provided?
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A certificate of completion is provided for all courses. CE credit eligibility varies by state licensing board. Check with your board before enrolling if CE credit is a requirement for your renewal.
When is the next course date?
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Course dates are scheduled based on enrollment and are offered on a rolling basis. Contact us at the enrollment page, call 480-447-8166, or email [email protected] to ask about the next available date. Cohorts are small (maximum 6 providers per live patient session) and fill quickly — we recommend inquiring early.
Your Instructor

Meet Naomi

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Naomi Fayzulayev
FNP-C · Board-Certified Family NP
ANCC Board Certified
15+ Years Clinical Experience
CMA Certified Trainer
Active Injector · Phoenix, AZ

Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C

Founder, Beso Wellness & Beauty  ·  Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

Naomi founded Beso Wellness and Beauty to close the gap between clinical training and real-world practice — offering the kind of hands-on, small-group instruction she wished she had when she started. With over 15 years of clinical experience and deep roots in regenerative and aesthetic medicine, she brings active, practicing expertise to every course she teaches.

Her approach is integrative: combining conventional medicine with evidence-based wellness therapies to address root causes, not symptoms. As a Certified Trainer for the Cellular Medicine Association (CMA), Naomi personally trains other medical providers in advanced procedures including the O-Shot® and P-Shot® — a credential held by a small number of practitioners nationally. She holds advanced certifications in functional medicine, hormone optimization, and advanced medical aesthetics, and is known for her meticulous technique and the warm, patient-centered environment she creates in every training session.

She believes a well-trained provider is the foundation of a well-run practice. Every course she teaches reflects that: small cohorts, live patients, real feedback, and the business context to use the skills you leave with.

15+
Years in
Clinical Practice
≤6
Providers
Per Cohort
CMA
Certified
Trainer
AZ
Licensed &
Active Practice

Ready to build a hair
restoration practice?

The Non-Surgical Hair Restoration Training course is $2,500 — full day didactic and hands-on training, all PRP and PRF supplies, a complete consultation and treatment protocol library, consent forms, and a Certificate of Completion are all included. Cohort size is small by design. Ask about bundling with PRP Orthopedics to maximize your centrifuge ROI.

Inquire & Enroll →
Live patient injection included
Every attendee performs supervised PRP or PRF scalp injection on live consented patients during the afternoon session
10+ treatment modalities covered
PRP, PRF, microneedling, mesotherapy, peptides, topical and oral prescriptions — not a single-modality workshop
Complete practice library included
Consultation templates, consent forms, protocol guides, photography standards, and pricing framework — ready to use immediately
Phoenix, AZ — in-person only
4731 E Union Hills Dr, Suite 114, Phoenix AZ 85050 · 480-447-8166 · [email protected]
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