Florida Telehealth · Non-Surgical · Men & Women

Telehealth Hair Restoration in Florida

Prescription-grade, non-surgical hair regrowth — evaluated, prescribed, and monitored by a licensed Florida nurse practitioner, entirely by secure video.

Telehealth hair restoration brings medical hair regrowth to your home anywhere in Florida — no surgery, no transplant, no clinic waiting room. Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC treats the cause of thinning hair with proven therapies and tracks your progress over time. Serving Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and every community in between.

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Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

OWNER · UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI-TRAINED · FL APRN #11005134

Telehealth hair restoration in Florida, at a glance.

Telehealth hair restoration is a non-surgical, prescription hair-regrowth program for men and women, delivered by secure video across Florida. A licensed nurse practitioner finds the cause of your hair loss, prescribes proven medical therapy, and monitors regrowth over 6–12 months — no transplant, no clinic visit required.

What it treats

Male and female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), thinning crown and part line, receding hairline, postpartum and stress-related shedding.

How it's delivered

HIPAA-compliant video visits statewide. Labs at a site near you. Prescriptions shipped to your door. Zero travel, zero downtime.

Treatments used

Topical & oral minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone, compounded formulas, and peptides — matched to your labs, plus in-office microneedling where indicated.

Results timing

Reduced shedding in 2–3 months; visible regrowth and density between 6 and 12 months. Earlier treatment yields better outcomes.

Who performs it

Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — board-certified Florida nurse practitioner and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner.

Cost vs. surgery

A fraction of a $8,000–$15,000 transplant. Consultation, baseline labs, and a monthly prescription plan — priced before anything is prescribed.

Non-surgical hair restoration, delivered to your door anywhere in Florida

If you're searching for hair restoration in Florida but dread the idea of surgery, anesthesia, or driving to a transplant clinic, telehealth changes the equation entirely.

Hair loss is one of the most personal changes a person can go through — it affects how you see yourself long before anyone else notices. The good news: most thinning hair never needs a scalpel. Telehealth hair restoration treats the biology of hair loss with prescription-grade medical therapy, evaluated and managed by a licensed Florida clinician over secure video, so you can begin regrowing your hair without leaving home.

This is medicine, not a subscription box. Kelly Wolfe is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed in the State of Florida (APRN #11005134) who personally reviews your history, orders the right labs, builds your plan, and follows your progress. You’re not filling out a form and getting a generic kit — you’re being treated by the same clinician every step of the way.

How telehealth hair restoration works

Four simple steps take you from your first video call to a personalized regrowth plan — all without setting foot in a clinic.

STEP 01

Virtual consultation

Meet Kelly by secure video from anywhere in Florida. You'll review when your hair loss started, your pattern of thinning, your health history, and your goals — plus a few photos of your scalp and hairline.

STEP 02

Convenient lab work

Kelly orders the labs that reveal what's actually driving your shedding — thyroid, ferritin and iron, vitamin D, and hormone markers — at a collection site close to home. Results come straight back to her for review.

STEP 03

Personalized treatment plan

Together you review the results and Kelly builds a plan around your specific type of hair loss — what to use, why, how long it takes, and what to expect. You'll know your pricing before anything is prescribed.

STEP 04

Delivered & monitored

Medically appropriate prescriptions ship from a licensed pharmacy to your door. Kelly tracks your regrowth with standardized photos at 3, 6, and 12 months and fine-tunes the plan as your hair responds.

Your entire hair restoration plan begins with a secure video visit — from anywhere in Florida.

What telehealth can treat — and what it can prescribe

Most hair loss is androgenetic alopecia — male pattern baldness and female pattern hair loss — which responds well to non-surgical medical therapy. Telehealth is also effective for diffuse thinning, postpartum and stress-related shedding, and hair loss tied to thyroid, iron, or hormonal imbalances. Depending on your evaluation, your plan may include:

  • Topical & oral minoxidil — the most studied regrowth agent, available as a prescription topical or low-dose oral formulation when appropriate.
  • Finasteride — blocks the hormone (DHT) that miniaturizes follicles in male pattern hair loss; available topically or orally.
  • Spironolactone — an evidence-based option for many women with hormonally driven thinning.
  • Compounded combination formulas — multiple active ingredients in a single prescription, tailored to your scalp.
  • Peptides & nutraceutical support — to support the hair-growth cycle and correct deficiencies found on your labs.
  • In-office scalp microneedling (when indicated) — performed at the Miami Beach office to improve topical absorption and stimulate the follicle; discussed during your telehealth visit if it would benefit your plan.

Some treatments still require an in-person setting — surgical transplantation and in-office scalp injections such as PRP among them. Kelly is straightforward about what telehealth can and can’t do, and can pair your virtual plan with in-office care at the Miami Beach practice or an appropriate referral when needed. For root-cause support, your plan may also connect to her hormone therapypeptide therapy, and vitamin therapy services.

Prescription topicals, oral medications, and supplements — matched to your labs and shipped to your door.

Telehealth hair restoration vs. a surgical hair transplant

A transplant relocates hair you already have. A medical program works to keep the hair you have and regrow what’s still viable — while addressing why it’s shedding. For early to moderate thinning, the medical approach is usually the right first step.

 Telehealth Hair RestorationSurgical Hair Transplant
Surgery & downtimeNone — no incisions, no recoverySurgical procedure with healing time
Where it happensYour home, anywhere in FloridaOne physical clinic; travel required
Typical costConsult + labs + monthly Rx planCommonly $8,000–$15,000 up front
Addresses the causeYes — labs & root-cause workupRelocates hair; cause untreated
Best forEarly to moderate thinning; men & womenAdvanced, stable loss with donor supply
Who manages itYour nurse practitioner, ongoingSurgical team, episodic

Hair restoration for women in Florida

Women's hair loss is too often an afterthought at male-focused transplant clinics. It's a focus here.

Female pattern hair loss usually appears as diffuse thinning across the crown and part line rather than a receding hairline — and it responds well to non-surgical treatment when the plan is built for women specifically. Kelly treats the female-specific drivers that surgical clinics overlook: low ferritin and iron, thyroid imbalance, postpartum shedding, perimenopause and hormonal shifts, and stress. Plans commonly use topical minoxidil, spironolactone where appropriate, and targeted nutritional support — all guided by your labs.

Because Kelly also practices functional medicine, a woman’s hair restoration plan looks at the whole picture, not just the scalp. That root-cause approach is the difference between masking a symptom and actually resetting the hair cycle.

Female pattern thinning responds well to a non-surgical plan built around a woman's specific labs.

Why the root-cause approach gets better results

Hair is one of the first things the body sacrifices when something underneath is off. Thyroid dysfunction, low iron, vitamin D deficiency, hormonal changes, certain medications, and chronic stress all show up as shedding. A program that only sells one product can’t see any of that. Kelly’s workup is built to find it — which is exactly why her plans tend to hold up over time instead of stalling at month three.

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Your consultation happens by secure video, labs are done near you, and prescriptions ship to your door — so it doesn’t matter which corner of the state you’re in. Explore telehealth in your area:

Scalp microneedling: an in-office option & a note on blood thinners

Scalp microneedling can be a valuable part of a regrowth plan — it improves how well topical treatments absorb and helps stimulate the follicle. It’s a clinical treatment performed in office at the Miami Beach practice, not something done at home. If microneedling would benefit your plan, Kelly will discuss it during your telehealth visit, and you can add it as an in-office session.

One important safety note: because microneedling creates tiny channels in the skin, patients taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication (such as aspirin, warfarin, Plavix, Eliquis, or Xarelto) have a higher risk of bruising and bleeding. Always disclose these medications during your consultation. Do not stop any anticoagulant on your own — always consult your prescribing physician before making any changes to these medications. Kelly will tailor your plan around them safely.

In the Miami Beach area? You can also be seen in person.

If you prefer in-person care — or your plan would benefit from in-office scalp microneedling — visit the practice at 1000 5th Street, Suite 414, Miami Beach. Learn more about in-office hair restoration in Miami Beach and medical microneedling, or call (786) 529-1860. Many patients blend the two: telehealth visits for convenience plus the occasional in-office treatment.

About Your Injector

Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Kelly is the owner of South Florida Face and Body. A board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner trained at the University of Miami, she holds advanced degrees in nursing, biochemistry, and biology, with graduate research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones. She practices at the intersection of functional medicine and aesthetic injection — meaning the conversations in her treatment room often go beyond the syringe to consider sleep, hormones, metabolism, and inflammation as part of how your skin and face actually present.

Licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the State of Florida (APRN #11005134), Kelly brings more than three decades of experience in health, fitness, and clinical practice. She has performed aesthetic injections in South Florida for over a decade and has trained alongside the dermatology and plastic surgery community that built Miami’s aesthetic reputation.

She is the one who answers your text message. She is the one who calls the day after your injection.

From your first consultation through every follow-up, you’ll work directly with Kelly — one injector, one set of hands, one consistent plan.

Education, Training & Credentials

Education & Training

Master of Science in Nursing (FNP), APRN

University of Miami

Advanced practice registered nursing with a focus on family health and primary care.

Master of Science in Biochemistry

Missouri State University

Research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones.

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Missouri State University

Research with a strong foundation in human physiology, cellular biology, and biochemistry.

Board Certifications & Licensure

Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC)

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)

National certification in family practice and primary care.

Licensed Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

State of Florida License #APRN11005134

Authorized to diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications in the State of Florida.

Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP)

Elite NP

Advanced training in root-cause diagnostics, hormone optimization, metabolic health, and integrative wellness.

Certified Fitness & Nutrition Trainer

30+ Years of Experience

Over 30 years helping clients achieve sustainable health and wellness transformations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about telehealth hair restoration in Florida. If yours isn't here, Kelly is happy to answer it directly during your consultation.

What is telehealth hair restoration, and does it actually work?

Telehealth hair restoration is a non-surgical, prescription-grade hair regrowth program delivered entirely by secure video. After a consultation and lab work, a licensed Florida nurse practitioner prescribes evidence-based treatments — such as topical or oral minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone, and compounded formulas — and monitors your progress over time.

These medical therapies have strong clinical evidence for treating androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss). Results are gradual: most patients see reduced shedding within 2–3 months and visible regrowth between 6 and 12 months. It works for early to moderate thinning where follicles are still viable, which is why starting sooner produces better outcomes.

A hair transplant is a surgical procedure (such as FUE or NeoGraft) that moves existing follicles from the back of the scalp to thinning areas, performed in one physical clinic at a cost commonly between $8,000 and $15,000. Telehealth hair restoration is non-surgical: there is no surgery, no anesthesia, no downtime, and no travel.

Instead, a clinician treats the underlying biology of hair loss with prescription medical therapy and monitors it remotely. A transplant relocates hair you already have; a medical program works to keep the hair you have and regrow what is still viable. For many people with early to moderate thinning, the medical approach is the appropriate first step — and the only one that addresses why the hair is shedding.

Yes. Female pattern hair loss usually shows up as diffuse thinning across the crown and part line rather than a receding hairline, and it responds well to non-surgical medical treatment. Kelly builds plans for women using topical minoxidil, spironolactone where appropriate, and by addressing common female-specific drivers such as low ferritin (iron), thyroid imbalance, postpartum shedding, and hormonal changes.

Because Kelly also practices functional medicine, women’s plans look at the root cause, not just the symptom. Treatment during pregnancy or breastfeeding is reviewed individually for safety.

Kelly treats patients throughout the state of Florida by HIPAA-compliant telehealth — including Miami, Miami Beach, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Naples, Fort Myers, and all surrounding communities. You complete your video consultation from home, lab work is done at a collection site near you, and any prescriptions are shipped to your door. No driving to a clinic and no time off work required.

Depending on your evaluation, a telehealth plan may include prescription topical minoxidil, low-dose oral minoxidil, finasteride, spironolactone (for women), compounded combination formulas, peptides that support the hair growth cycle, and nutraceutical and vitamin support for deficiencies. Scalp microneedling can improve absorption and may be recommended, but it is performed in office at the Miami Beach practice rather than at home.

Surgical hair transplantation and in-person scalp injections such as PRP are also not performed by telehealth; for those, Kelly can discuss in-office options at the Miami Beach practice or refer you appropriately.

Hair regrowth is gradual and requires consistency. Most patients notice reduced shedding within the first 2–3 months. Visible regrowth and increased density typically appear between 6 and 12 months as the hair cycle resets and the hair shaft thickens. Some patients see a brief, normal increase in shedding when starting minoxidil before regrowth begins.

Kelly sets realistic expectations up front and tracks progress with standardized photos at your follow-ups, adjusting the plan as your hair responds.

Cost depends on your plan, but telehealth medical hair restoration is dramatically less expensive than surgery. There is no five-figure transplant fee. Most patients budget for the consultation, baseline lab work, and a monthly cost for their prescriptions and any supplements — typically a fraction of what a surgical transplant costs, with no financing required. You will know your plan and pricing before anything is prescribed.

In most cases, yes. Hair loss can be driven by thyroid imbalance, low iron or ferritin, vitamin D deficiency, and hormonal changes — and treating those root causes is often what makes a regrowth plan succeed. Kelly orders the appropriate labs at a collection site near you, reviews the results with you, and folds them into your plan. This root-cause approach is a key difference from clinics that only offer a single product.

Yes. If you are in the Miami Beach area and prefer in-person care, or your plan would benefit from in-office scalp microneedling, you can be seen at South Florida Face and Body at 1000 5th Street, Suite 414, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Many patients blend the two: telehealth visits for convenience plus occasional in-office treatments. You can read more on the in-office hair restoration page or call (786) 529-1860.