Consistency in Hair Restoration
- Minyshu Tafesse
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Consistency in the Treatment Plan is the only real "magic ingredient."

We often hear the same question from our clients: "When will I see the change?"
While our clinical treatments provide the biological spark, your daily routine is the fuel that
keeps the fire burning. Hair restoration isn't a sprint; it's a physiological restructuring that
requires one thing above all else: Consistency.
The Growth Phase for the Hair Follicles
Your hair follicles operate on a specific biological clock. When you begin a protocol like
the Growth Factors, we are essentially re-training dormant follicles to enter the growth phase.
If you skip your sessions, you are hitting the pause button on a process that your body is working hard to stabilize.
The Pillars of the Abyssinia Protocol
The Scalp Environment: Think of your scalp as the soil. Proper hygiene and prescribed topicals ensure the pH and nutrient levels are always optimized for the follicle.
Nutrient Timing: Whether it's DHT blockers or hair-growth vitamins, these work best when blood levels remain stable. Missing days creates gaps where thinning hormones can regain their foothold.
Low-Level Light Stimulation: If your program includes light therapy, these sessions act as a cellular battery charger. Frequent, shorter bursts are far more effective than one long session followed by a whole month of nothing.
Overcoming the Slump
Most people feel highly motivated in the first 30 days. By day 60, when the visible
changes are still microscopic, it’s easy to get discouraged. This is the most critical
phase. We tell our clients: "Trust the science even when you can't see the strands
yet". The work happening under the surface today is the hair you will be seeing three
months from now.

A Partnership for Success
At Abyssinia Beauty Clinic, we provide the expertise, the technology, and the roadmap. But you are the driver. When a disciplined routine backs your clinic visits, the results aren't just better. They are faster and more permanent.


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