Who is keratin + nanoplasty suitable for?
This procedure is ideal for very curly, coarse, dense, ethnic and hard-to-manage hair, especially in cases where classic keratin treatments are not strong enough.
If you struggle with daily styling and want maximum smoothness and control, this technique is designed for you.
What effect does the procedure give?
The result is maximum straightening, smoothness and manageability.
Hair looks visually healthier, shinier, more polished, and styling time is significantly reduced.
How strong is the straightening effect?
This technique works with problematic and very strong curls.
In most cases, it provides almost complete straightening, even for hair types that other treatments cannot handle.
How long does the effect last?
The result lasts from 4 to 9 months, depending on hair structure, home care routine, and hair growth rate.
How long does the procedure take?
The procedure takes up to 6 hours, depending on hair length, density, and texture complexity.
Does the procedure permanently change hair structure?
Yes. This procedure permanently changes the hair structure.
If you decide to return to your natural curls, it will only be possible as your natural hair grows back. The treated length cannot revert.
Is this a treatment or a healing procedure?
No. Keratin + nanoplastia is not a medical or healing treatment.
It is a structural modification that works best on healthy or prepared hair.
If the hair is damaged, a restoration phase may be required before straightening.
Can the procedure be done on colored or blonde hair?
Keratin + nanoplastia is NOT performed on blonde or heavily lightened hair.
Bleached hair has a more fragile structure, and hair safety is always the top priority.
If hair has been previously colored or lightened, a diagnosis is required, and alternative restorative options may be recommended.
How should I prepare for the procedure?
It is best to come with a clean scalp, without styling products.
Do not apply oils, masks, or deep treatments on the lengths before your appointment.
When can I color my hair before or after the procedure?
Hair coloring should be done 2 weeks before or 2 weeks after the procedure.
If bleaching or lightening is planned, the interval must be at least 1 month.
Is the procedure safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
No. The procedure is not performed during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
What home care is needed after the procedure?
After the procedure, I analyze your current home care routine and adjust it if necessary.
Suitable products can be purchased directly in the salon and help maintain smoothness, shine, and long-lasting results.