Hair Bonding

Hair Bonding is your go-to solution for achieving fuller, longer, and more natural-looking hair in no time. Utilizing state-of-the-art bonding techniques, our professionals attach extensions to your natural hair, offering an immediate transformation without the commitment of permanent methods.

How We Do It

Consultation

Analysis of the patient 

Diagnosis

Analysis of the patient 

Treatment Plan

Decide a course of action 

FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments

Ensure the plan is working

Prevention Tips

Recommendations by the doctor 

Treatment Option

We help the customer choose the design they prefer such as Temporary Hair Bonding, Semi-Permanent Hair Bonding, Ultrasonic Hair Bonding and Heat-Free Hair Bonding. A consultation with our doctor will give you a clear understanding of what to expect from the treatment.

Our Recommended Treatment

Our certified doctors begin with a comprehensive consultation to understand your hair type, texture, and the look you wish to achieve. Extensions are then selected to match your hair perfectly and ensure that there are no side effects and minimal downtime.

Tips

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FAQ’s

Hair Bonding is a technique where hair extensions are attached to your natural hair using specialized bonding agents, giving you fuller and longer hair instantly.

Depending on the method used, Hair Bonding can last from a few weeks to several months.

Yes, Hair Bonding is versatile and can be applied to most hair types, but a consultation is recommended to determine the best approach for you.

Our bonding agents are carefully selected and are generally safe for all hair types. We also offer hypoallergenic options for sensitive scalps.

Yes, you can style your hair, but it’s recommended to avoid using hot tools near the bonded areas.

Using sulfate-free hair care products and scheduling regular maintenance appointments will help prolong the life of your bonded hair.

It’s best to consult with our specialists before colouring to ensure the integrity of the bonds.

Side effects are rare but could include minor discomfort or sensitivity in the bonded areas.