Hair Tech is a medical dermatology practice in Oklahoma City focused on hair loss diagnosis and treatment through both medicinal and laser-based therapies, operating as an independent clinic rather than part of a hospital system.
Hair Tech specializes in androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss) and other forms of hair thinning or loss using pharmaceutical, topical, and laser interventions. The practice also offers laser hair removal for cosmetic purposes. Hair Tech functions as a destination clinic for hair-specific concerns rather than a general dermatology office, meaning appointments are booked specifically for hair evaluation and treatment rather than skin lesions, acne, or other dermatologic issues. The clinic sits in Oklahoma City's medical provider landscape as one of the few independent practices dedicated entirely to hair health.
Hair Tech's primary service categories include:
Medicinal treatments for hair loss (typically finasteride, minoxidil, or both) begin with a consultation and may include bloodwork and scalp evaluation. A baseline consultation runs approximately $150 to $200; prescription medications are billed separately through pharmacy and vary by generic vs. brand. Verify current pricing directly, as pharmaceutical costs fluctuate.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections into the scalp start at around $400 to $600 per session; most protocols recommend a series of three to four sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. PRP is typically not covered by insurance and is paid out-of-pocket.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices and in-office laser treatments for hair stimulation range from $300 to $800 depending on the area treated and device used. Some patients purchase or rent at-home laser caps; Hair Tech can advise on device suitability.
Laser hair removal (permanent reduction, not permanent elimination) costs $150 to $400 per area depending on size; a full-face treatment differs in price from underarms or legs. Multiple sessions (typically six to eight) are required, spaced four to eight weeks apart.
Oklahoma City's hair loss landscape includes dermatologists at larger practices (such as those affiliated with OU Health or Integris Health), primary care physicians who prescribe finasteride or minoxidil, and national hair transplant chains. Hair Tech differs by offering medical-grade laser therapy and PRP in-house rather than requiring referral elsewhere. Large hospital-affiliated dermatology practices typically have longer appointment wait times (two to four months) and focus on general dermatology alongside hair concerns. Primary care can initiate medication but lacks the specialized diagnostic equipment and laser infrastructure. National hair transplant chains (which have satellite locations near Oklahoma City) focus on surgical grafting rather than medical or laser intervention and carry higher out-of-pocket costs (typically $4,000 to $15,000 per procedure). Hair Tech's independent model allows faster scheduling for hair-specific patients and concentrates expertise on non-surgical options.
Hair Tech suits patients with early to moderate androgenetic alopecia who want to halt or slow hair loss using medication, laser, or PRP before considering transplant surgery. It also suits patients seeking laser hair removal as a cosmetic service. Hair Tech does not suit patients with severe alopecia seeking hair transplant surgery, those needing general dermatology care (moles, psoriasis, eczema), or patients unable to commit to series-based treatments such as multiple PRP or laser sessions.
A first visit to Hair Tech typically includes a medical history focused on hair loss onset, family history, medications, and past treatments, followed by scalp examination under magnification to assess hair density, hair diameter, and signs of miniaturization (where hair becomes finer and shorter in male/female pattern loss). The clinician may photograph the scalp for baseline comparison. Blood work may be ordered to rule out nutritional deficiency or thyroid dysfunction. At the end of the consultation, the provider outlines a treatment plan: usually a combination of topical or oral medication, and optionally PRP or laser therapy depending on degree of loss and patient goals. Prescriptions are sent to the patient's preferred pharmacy; laser or PRP services are scheduled for follow-up visits.
Hair Tech operates by appointment only; walk-in visits are not available. Most appointments run 30 to 60 minutes depending on whether imaging, injections, or laser treatment is performed on the same visit. The clinic is located in Oklahoma City's medical district and offers standard parking. Verification note: confirm exact hours and any seasonal changes by contacting the clinic directly, as hours may shift.
Hair Tech fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's dermatology landscape for patients seeking concentrated, non-surgical hair loss treatment without the wait times of large hospital systems or the cost of surgical transplant chains.
