At Xtressé™, we’re seeing a powerful shift: more men than ever are embracing aesthetic treatments as a way to invest in themselves—boosting not just appearance, but confidence and well-being too. From injectables to advanced skincare and wellness solutions, the male aesthetic space is evolving fast—and hair restoration is at the forefront.
In a recent article in Haute Living, Dr. Jason Bloom–a double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, as well as a leading voice in male aesthetics–highlighted the growing demand for both surgical and non-surgical hair restoration options. In particular, he noted the foundation of strong, healthy hair relies on care from within.
That’s where Xtressé plays a vital role. As part of Dr. Bloom’s multi-modal approach to non-surgical hair restoration, Xtressé Hair Growth Gummies help support optimal hair growth and scalp health. When combined with treatments like PRF, exosomes, and topical products, Xtressé provides the nutritional support that enhances results from the inside out—naturally and effectively.
The rest of the article takes a deep dive into other trending solutions in men’s aesthetic health. Some of these include PDRN mesotherapy, dental wellness tied to whole-body health, AI-assisted hair transplants, and hormone optimization therapies. According to the article, these treatments are not only effective—they’re also convenient, non-invasive, and designed to enhance natural, masculine features, reflecting a broader shift where self-care is becoming a lifestyle for men.
Finally, we live in a time where the stigma of men seeking hair and skin care is fading. As men are rewriting the narrative of aesthetic care, Xtressé is proud to be part of this new era—where science, self-care, and personal style all go hand in hand.
To learn more about the growing trend of male aesthetic treatments, read the full article here.
*The product and statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). XtresséTM Hair Growth Gummies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.