What is QR678® Hair Growth Booster?
QR678® is a scientifically developed, patented hair growth therapy formulated to stop hair fall and stimulate regrowth in both men and women.
It is a non-surgical, USFDA-approved injectable treatment made from a combination of six plant-derived biomimetic growth factors, vitamins, and peptides that nourish the scalp, strengthen follicles, and revive dormant hair roots.
“QR” stands for Quick Response, and “678” is a code for the ingredients involved
Clinically proven to show 80–100% reduction in hair fall within 6–8 sessions.
How QR678® Therapy Works:
- Scalp Analysis
Your hair loss pattern and scalp health are assessed. - Micro-Injections of QR678® Solution
The growth booster is injected into the scalp with ultra-fine needles. - Follicle Revitalization Begins
The solution improves blood flow, cell signaling, and follicle nutrition. - Hair Regrowth & Fall Control
Results are visible from the 3rd session onward.
Protocol: 6–8 sessions, spaced 2–3 weeks apart.
Key Benefits of QR678® Hair Growth Booster:
- Reduces Hair Fall Rapidly
- Promotes New Hair Growth
- Strengthens Weak Hair Follicles
- Improves Hair Texture & Thickness
- Suitable for All Hair Types & Genders
- No Downtime or Side Effects
- Prevents Need for Hair Transplant (in early cases)
- Clinically Backed & Patented Worldwide
Potential Reasons Behind Your Hair Concerns:
Here’s what might be triggering your hair fall or thinning:
- 1. Nutritional Deficiencies
Iron, biotin, vitamin D, B12, protein — all essential for hair health. - 2. Hormonal Imbalance
Thyroid issues, PCOS, post-pregnancy shifts, or DHT sensitivity. - 3. Stress & Lifestyle
High cortisol, anxiety, or lack of sleep can disrupt the growth cycle. - 4. Scalp Conditions
Dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or fungal infections. - 5. Genetics
Androgenetic alopecia causes gradual thinning and bald patches. - 6. Harsh Products & Heat Styling
Frequent use of dyes, bleach, straighteners, or poor scalp hygiene. - 7. Post-Illness or Medication Side Effects
COVID-19, autoimmune diseases, or strong medications can cause telogen effluvium.