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    Understand your carebefore you decide

    Clear, honest information to help you make an informed decision with a licensed provider. Each guide explains what a service is, how a visit works, and the safety details worth discussing — never a sales pitch.

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    A note about our services: Faraheal does not offer exosome or stem cell products. Our PRP procedures use a patient's own blood components as part of physician-directed wellness and recovery care.

    Aesthetic & recovery

    PRP Hair & Skin Rejuvenation

    Autologous platelet-rich plasma procedures

    What it is

    Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is made from a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets and then reintroduced to the treatment area. Because it is autologous (from your own body), it does not involve donor, exosome, or stem cell products.

    Good to know

    • Some patients ask about the appearance of hair thinning, skin texture, and fine lines — evidence is limited and individual results may vary.
    • PRP is thought to support the body's natural processes; the science is still being studied.
    • A series of sessions may be discussed with your provider, and any effects may be temporary.

    Safety: Because PRP uses your own blood components, certain risks may be lower, but side effects are still possible — including redness, swelling, soreness, bruising, and infection risk. PRP may not be appropriate for people with certain blood or platelet disorders, active infections near the treatment area, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

    PRP for hair and skin is generally considered an off-label, aesthetic use and is not FDA-approved for these cosmetic purposes. Faraheal does not offer exosome or stem cell products.

    Men's health

    Erectile Dysfunction

    Physician-directed options after a medical evaluation

    What it is

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) can have many underlying causes. A licensed provider reviews your history and may discuss treatment options that are appropriate for you after a complete medical evaluation.

    Good to know

    • ED can be related to other health conditions, so an evaluation is an important first step.
    • Any medication options are determined by a provider based on your individual health.
    • Treatment is not one-size-fits-all; what is appropriate varies from person to person.

    Safety: Medications may cause side effects or interact with other drugs. Share all medications, supplements, and conditions with your provider, and seek care for symptoms such as chest pain or a prolonged erection.

    Hair & scalp

    Hair Loss

    Medication-based options for hair thinning

    What it is

    Hair thinning has many possible causes. A provider can review your situation and discuss whether medication options such as finasteride or minoxidil may be appropriate for you.

    Good to know

    • Results take time and vary between individuals; consistency matters and effects may stop if treatment is discontinued.
    • Not every option is suitable for everyone — a provider determines what is appropriate.
    • This is distinct from PRP; it is the medication route to addressing hair thinning.

    Safety: Finasteride and minoxidil can have side effects. Finasteride is generally not appropriate for women who are or may become pregnant. Discuss risks and your full history with your provider.

    Metabolic health

    Weight Management

    Medically supervised weight-management support

    What it is

    Medical weight management may include GLP-1 medications (such as semaglutide or tirzepatide) as part of a supervised plan. A provider determines whether this is appropriate based on a complete medical evaluation.

    Good to know

    • GLP-1 medications support a broader plan that may include nutrition and activity; they are not a standalone quick fix.
    • Results vary, and ongoing provider supervision is part of the process.
    • Eligibility depends on your health profile and history.

    Safety: GLP-1 medications can cause side effects such as nausea and digestive symptoms, and are not appropriate for everyone. Discuss your full medical history with your provider before starting.

    Dermatology

    Prescription Skincare

    Provider-directed prescription skincare

    What it is

    Prescription skincare may include treatments such as tretinoin or custom formulations for concerns like acne, the appearance of fine lines, or uneven tone. A provider decides what is appropriate for your skin.

    Good to know

    • Prescription topicals can take weeks of consistent use; results vary by person.
    • Some ingredients increase sun sensitivity — sun protection is typically advised.
    • What is appropriate depends on your skin and medical history.

    Safety: Topicals may cause irritation, dryness, or sun sensitivity. Some are not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Follow your provider's instructions and report concerning reactions.

    Eye care

    Chronic Dry Eye

    Support for dry eye symptoms

    What it is

    Chronic dry eye can cause discomfort and irritation. A provider can review your symptoms and discuss management options that may be appropriate for you.

    Good to know

    • Dry eye has many causes; identifying contributing factors is part of the process.
    • Management is often ongoing rather than a one-time fix.
    • Some symptoms warrant an in-person eye exam — a provider will advise.

    Safety: Persistent eye pain, sudden vision changes, or injury require prompt in-person care. Telemedicine has limitations for conditions that need a physical eye examination.

    Women's health

    Female Sexual Health

    Confidential, provider-guided care

    What it is

    Women's sexual and hormonal health concerns are common and treatable. A licensed provider can discuss options that are appropriate for you after a complete medical evaluation.

    Good to know

    • Concerns can have physical and hormonal contributors, so an evaluation helps guide care.
    • Care is individualized; what is appropriate varies from person to person.
    • Conversations are confidential and handled by licensed professionals.

    Safety: Some treatments are not appropriate during pregnancy or with certain conditions. Share your full history with your provider, who will determine suitability.

    Hormone health

    Testosterone Replacement

    Hormone support guided by lab testing

    What it is

    Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be considered when low levels are confirmed by lab testing and a provider determines it is appropriate. It involves ongoing monitoring.

    Good to know

    • Diagnosis relies on bloodwork and symptoms, not symptoms alone.
    • TRT requires ongoing lab monitoring and provider oversight.
    • It is not appropriate for everyone and carries important considerations.

    Safety: TRT can affect fertility and carries risks that require monitoring. It is generally not appropriate for men planning to conceive or with certain conditions. Discuss risks fully with your provider.

    Wellness support

    Glutathione IV Therapy

    Antioxidant infusions as wellness support

    What it is

    Glutathione is an antioxidant that is naturally found in the body. IV therapies are offered as physician-guided wellness support, administered by licensed medical professionals.

    Good to know

    • Evidence for the benefits of IV glutathione is limited.
    • It is offered as general wellness support, not as a treatment for any disease.
    • A provider reviews your health before any infusion.

    Safety: IV infusions carry risks such as infection or reaction at the IV site. IV glutathione is not FDA-approved for skin lightening. Discuss your history and any concerns with your provider.

    IV therapies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.

    Getting started

    Telemedicine Consultation

    Connect with a licensed provider

    What it is

    A telemedicine consultation connects you with a licensed provider who reviews your information and discusses appropriate next steps. It is the starting point for our services.

    Good to know

    • Consultations are private and conducted by licensed professionals.
    • Telemedicine has limitations; some conditions need in-person care.
    • Faraheal providers are licensed in Texas, and services are available to patients located in Texas at the time of consultation.

    Safety: Telemedicine is not for emergencies. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

    Important disclaimers

    • This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
    • Individual results may vary; outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
    • All treatments are provided by licensed medical professionals and require a complete medical evaluation to determine whether a service is appropriate for you.
    • Faraheal does not offer exosome or stem cell products.

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    Medical Disclaimer: FaraHeal provides access to telehealth services and is not a pharmacy, healthcare provider, or insurer. Services are provided by independently licensed healthcare professionals. Prescriptions, if appropriate, are at the sole discretion of the prescribing provider. Individual results may vary. FaraHeal does not guarantee that treatment will be prescribed. All consultations require a complete medical evaluation. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

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