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Starting your hair restoration journey is an exciting step — especially when you choose a treatment as advanced, painless, and non-invasive as Alma TED Hair Restoration. While many clients begin to notice improvements soon after treatment, understanding the typical timeline can help you set realistic expectations and make the most of the process.
This month-by-month guide walks you through what you can expect during the first six months after your first Alma TED session, based on how the scalp and follicles naturally respond to this innovative technology.
Before exploring the timeline, it helps to understand how Alma TED supports hair growth.
Alma TED uses:
These elements work together to increase scalp absorption, deliver growth factors deeper into the follicles, and improve circulation — all without needles or downtime.
Since hair grows in cycles, visible results appear gradually, building month after month. This makes TED an ideal option for those who want natural, steady improvements.
During the first month, most clients notice subtle internal changes rather than dramatic visual growth — but these early shifts are important for long-term success.
Some clients report that their hair feels “grippier” or “thicker” at the root, even if new growth isn’t yet visible.
Alma TED enhances nutrient delivery and circulation around the follicles. This strengthens weakened hair and stabilizes shedding — a crucial early step.
Many clients schedule their second and third TED sessions during this month, since TED is most effective as a series.
By month two, changes become more noticeable. While you may not see dramatic new growth yet, your hair will likely look healthier overall.
Some individuals begin to see the first signs of new "baby hairs" emerging around the hairline or temple areas.
Your follicles are transitioning into a stronger growth phase. Since TED boosts circulation, follicles are now better nourished — preparing them for visible growth in the months ahead.
This is the phase when most clients begin to see visible transformation.
Many people describe this as the moment they “finally see proof” the treatment is working.
Your provider may recommend a maintenance session around this time to reinforce progress and continue stimulating dormant follicles.
Around month four, initial new growth continues to strengthen. Hair that began as thin, soft “vellus” hair may start transitioning into thicker, darker, more mature strands.
TED supports healthier follicles, and by month four, most clients feel more confident in their hair’s stability and fullness.
At this stage, many Alma TED patients feel a dramatic difference in fullness and volume.
If you’ve been taking supplements such as Nutrafol, following scalp-care recommendations, or using hair-growth shampoos, these results may appear even more pronounced.
Month six is when the majority of Alma TED clients see their most noticeable transformation. Your new growth is now maturing, strengthening, and blending naturally with your existing hair.
For many clients, the six-month mark is when before-and-after photos show the full impact of treatment.
While the first six months deliver the most noticeable progress, hair continues to improve as long as follicles remain healthy and active. Maintenance treatments every few months help sustain your results.
Your outcome depends on consistency and proper scalp care. Here’s how to get the best results:
Combining internal and external support gives you the most impressive outcome.
The first six months after Alma TED treatment are full of steady, exciting progress. From reduced shedding in the early weeks to significant density by month six, the treatment works in harmony with your natural hair cycle — helping you achieve fuller, healthier hair without surgery or downtime.
Ready to experience this transformation for yourself? ReVIDAlize in Vista, CA specializes in non-invasive hair restoration that strengthens your follicles and enhances natural regrowth.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward thicker, more confident hair.