RJ FollicleBoost Hair Microneedling Treatment
Noticing more hair fall, thinner-looking hair, or a widening part line?
RJ FollicleBoost is RJ Clinic’s doctor-designed hair microneedling treatment that focuses on the scalp environment, not just the hair strands. By combining scalp assessment, microneedling-assisted delivery, and supportive homecare, this treatment is designed to help support weaker follicles, improve scalp condition, and encourage healthier-looking hair over time.
Book a scalp assessment to find out whether RJ FollicleBoost is suitable for your hair concern.
Last updated: 10 April, 2026 • Written by RJ Clinic Content Team • Reviewed by Dr. Renee Law
What is RJ FollicleBoost?
RJ FollicleBoost is a regenerative scalp microneedling treatment designed for patients with concerns such as:
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increased hair fall
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early thinning
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weak hair density
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widening part line
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scalp imbalance
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weaker-looking hair over time
Instead of treating hair as a surface issue only, RJ FollicleBoost focuses on improving the scalp foundation and supporting the follicular environment.
RJ FollicleBoost is part of our broader approach to comprehensive hair loss treatment options, focusing on improving the scalp environment rather than just the hair strands.
Many people think hair problems are only about the hair shaft.
But in reality, the scalp environment matters a lot.
When the scalp becomes imbalanced, inflamed, oily, weakened, or less healthy with time, follicles may not function as well as they should. The uploaded brochure specifically discusses scalp degeneration, follicle miniaturisation, inflammation, excess sebum, dryness, dandruff, microbiome imbalance, and scalp ageing as part of the broader hair-loss picture.
That is why RJ FollicleBoost is positioned as a scalp-focused treatment, not just a basic hair treatment.
Why scalp health matters in hair loss
How RJ FollicleBoost works

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Scalp & Hair Assessment
Your doctor assesses your scalp condition, hair pattern, and the likely causes contributing to your thinning or hair fall.
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Scalp Preparation
The scalp is cleansed and prepared before treatment.
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Microneedling-Assisted Delivery
A professional scalp solution is delivered with microneedling to support the scalp environment and follicles.
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Recovery & Aftercare
Post-treatment advice is given to support your scalp recovery.
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Homecare Support
Homecare may be recommended to support the treatment course between clinic sessions.
What makes RJ FollicleBoost different?

It is not positioned as “just PRP” or “just microneedling”
RJ FollicleBoost is presented as a doctor-designed regenerative scalp program.
It focuses on the scalp, not just the hair
This makes the treatment easier to understand as a more complete approach for people with thinning, shedding, or weaker scalp health.
It can be tailored
The Ossome brochure describes a modular professional system with different protocols for different scalp and hair concerns, including different male and female patterns.
It is designed for realistic, repeated treatment
Hair improvement usually takes time. This is not an instant one-session miracle treatment.
Who may be suitable for RJ FollicleBoost?
You may be suitable if you have:
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early hair thinning
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increased daily shedding
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weaker hair density
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widening midline part
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crown thinning
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weaker-looking hair over time
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scalp that feels oily, unhealthy, or imbalanced
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a desire for a non-surgical hair-support treatment
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a wish to support scalp health before considering more invasive options
Hair thinning in men and women often behaves differently.
The uploaded brochure specifically states that male and female hair loss patterns are different, and that the professional system can be selected according to the patient’s underlying pattern.
That is why doctor assessment matters before deciding the best RJ FollicleBoost approach for you.
Suitable for men and women
What concerns can RJ FollicleBoost help support?
RJ FollicleBoost may be considered for patients concerned about:
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male pattern thinning
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female pattern thinning
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widening part line
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crown thinning
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weak scalp quality
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hair that looks less dense than before
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scalp conditions that may affect the overall scalp environment
The brochure’s “real solution for a multitude of scalp concerns” section includes issues such as male and female pattern hair loss, induced hair loss, follicle miniaturisation, telogen effluvium, itch, excess sebum, dryness, dandruff, eczema, redness, and microbiome imbalance.
Results vary from person to person.
Depending on your scalp condition, severity, consistency, and homecare compliance, improvement may include:
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reduced scalp show-through
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better-looking density
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stronger-looking coverage
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healthier scalp condition
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less visible shedding
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improved overall scalp quality
What results can patients expect?
How many sessions are needed?
This depends on:
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the type of hair thinning
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how long the problem has been present
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scalp condition
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whether there is inflammation, dandruff, oil imbalance, or scalp ageing
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how consistent you are with follow-up and homecare
In most cases, multiple sessions are usually recommended instead of expecting a one-time fix.
Downtime is usually mild, but it depends on the intensity of treatment and your scalp sensitivity.
You may experience temporary:
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redness
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sensitivity
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mild tenderness
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temporary scalp discomfort
Your doctor will advise you on aftercare based on your treatment plan.
Is there downtime?
RJ FollicleBoost is not a hair transplant
RJ FollicleBoost is a non-surgical scalp microneedling treatment.
It may be suitable for people who:
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want early intervention
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want to support their scalp before hair loss worsens
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want adjunct treatment
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are not yet ready for transplant
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want to optimise scalp health as part of an overall hair plan
For patients with more advanced or long-standing hair loss, FUE hair transplant options for more advanced hair loss may be discussed as part of a longer-term treatment plan.
Hair treatments often disappoint people because they expect immediate transformation.
But scalp and follicle recovery usually takes time.
The uploaded materials repeatedly support the idea that:
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regular use matters
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repeated sessions matter
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homecare matters
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treatment is best viewed as a course, not a one-off quick fix
That is why RJ FollicleBoost should be approached as a treatment journey, not just a single session.
If you are exploring long-term solutions, understanding how hair transplants work and when they are considered can help you make a more informed decision about your treatment journey.
Why consistency matters

Book your scalp assessment
If you are concerned about:
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hair fall
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early thinning
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widening part line
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weak hair density
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unhealthy scalp condition
Book a consultation with RJ Clinic to find out whether RJ FollicleBoost is suitable for you.
Healthy-looking hair starts with a healthier scalp.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is RJ FollicleBoost the same as PRP?
No. RJ FollicleBoost is positioned as RJ Clinic’s branded regenerative scalp microneedling protocol. Your doctor will decide what is suitable for your scalp and hair concern.
Is RJ FollicleBoost just basic scalp microneedling?
No. It is meant to be a doctor-led protocol focused on scalp assessment, microneedling-assisted delivery, and supportive homecare, rather than a simple generic session.
Is it suitable for men and women?
Yes, suitability depends on the underlying scalp and hair condition. The uploaded supplier materials also differentiate between male and female hair-loss patterns.
How soon can I see results?
This varies. The uploaded materials suggest that many users start noticing changes over 2–3 months with regular use, while some supplier case reports showed changes earlier or after multiple sessions.
Do I need homecare as well?
Often yes. The supplier materials repeatedly combine professional treatment with homecare support.
Can this replace a hair transplant?
Not necessarily. It depends on your condition. RJ FollicleBoost is better understood as a non-surgical scalp-support treatment.
Can I do this if I have dandruff or scalp issues?
Possibly, but your doctor should assess the scalp first. The uploaded materials include scalp-focused protocols for flaking, itch, seborrheic dermatitis, and scalp imbalance.
