Exclusive Advanced Hair Restoration. Right Here in RI.
Target the follicle. Support regrowth.
The Face Fairies is proud to be the only provider in Rhode Island offering Toskani serums combined with microneedling for hair restoration, delivering advanced scalp-first therapy designed to support hair density, strength, and overall scalp health. In addition, we offer PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix) hair restoration, an innovative regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to stimulate follicles and promote thicker, healthier hair growth.
Stronger roots start here.
Exclusive Advanced Hair Restoration. Right Here in RI.
Target the follicle. Support regrowth.
The Face Fairies is proud to be the only provider of Toskani hair restoration in Rhode Island, offering advanced scalp-first therapy designed to support hair density, strength, and overall scalp health.
Stronger roots start here.
Toskani + Microneedling
Two Advanced Options. One Personalized Plan.
If you are noticing progressive hair thinning, increased shedding, pattern balding, or certain forms of alopecia, our advanced hair restoration treatments (for men and women) may be right for you!
Toskani Serums + Microneedling


Target the follicle. Support regrowth.
Scalp-first therapy designed to improve density and strength.
PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix)


Regrow with what’s already yours.
Uses your body’s growth factors to support regenerative hair therapy.
Why Patients Choose Toskani Hair Restoration
Stimulate dormant follicles at the source
Activate follicles where growth begins
Scalp-first therapy for healthier hair
Designed to support hair density and strength
Schedule Your Personalized Consultation
Your hair loss is unique. During your consultation, we determine whether Toskani therapy, PRFM, or a customized combination approach is right for you.
A medical consultation helps determine the best treatment plan. Not everyone is a candidate. A consultation is required.
PRFM Hair Restoration
(Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix)
In addition to Toskani therapy, we also offer PRFM hair restoration, a platelet-rich fibrin matrix treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to support regrowth.
- Powered by your platelets
- Growth factor–driven hair restoration
- Support regrowth using your body’s own healing power
- Natural growth. Regenerative science.
Your body. Your growth factors. Your hair.
Consultation required to determine eligibility.
Microneedling + Toskani Hair Serums
1. How does it work?
We use medical microneedling to create micro-channels in the scalp, allowing Toskani growth-factor serums to penetrate deeply and stimulate hair follicles.
2. Does it hurt?
Most clients describe it as mild to moderate discomfort. The treatment is well tolerated and customized to your comfort level.
3. How many sessions do I need?
A minimum of 5 sessions and up to 10, depending on your level of hair loss. A consultation is always required.
4. When will I see results?
Most clients notice reduced shedding within weeks, with visible thickening around 8–12 weeks.
5. Is there downtime?
Minimal. You may experience mild redness or tenderness for 24–48 hours.
6. Who is a good candidate?
Men and women experiencing thinning, shedding, early balding, or certain types of alopecia.
PRFM (Platelet-Rich Fibrin Matrix)
1. What is PRFM?
PRFM uses your own blood, processed to create a fibrin matrix rich in growth factors that support hair regrowth.
2. How is PRFM different from PRP?
PRFM creates a slower, more sustained release of growth factors, which may enhance follicle stimulation.
3. How many treatments are needed?
Typically 3 sessions, spaced 4 weeks apart.
4. When will I see results?
Reduced shedding may occur within weeks, with fuller hair developing over 2–3 months.
5. Is it safe?
Yes. Because PRFM uses your own blood, there is a very low risk of allergic reaction.
6. Is there downtime?
Minimal. Mild tenderness at the injection sites may last 1–2 days.
*All treatments and patients are different. Duration of results may vary by area treated, anatomy, and other factors.












