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Get answers to common questions about Locs - Repair.
We start with a detailed consultation and scalp assessment, then repair each loc using reattachment, interlocking, palm-rolling, grafting or seamless blending. We reinforce weak cores, replace lost weight as needed, and finish with restorative products to strengthen and seal the locs.
Appointment length varies with damage extent, ranging from 1.5 to 4+ hours. Simple reattachments take shorter time; extensive grafting or multiple loc restorations require longer sessions or staged appointments. We'll provide an estimated timeline during consultation.
Cost depends on number of damaged locs, severity of breakage, chosen repair methods, and whether extensions or specialized products are needed. Time required, stylist experience, and any follow-up appointments also affect pricing. We provide a transparent quote after assessment.
Follow post-repair care plan: gentle cleansing with residue-free products, avoid heavy pulling, sleep on satin, limit styles that stress repaired areas, and use recommended oils or treatments. Schedule follow-up maintenance appointments to monitor healing and reinforce repairs as needed.
Most textured and matured locs can be repaired, but suitability depends on remaining hair length, scalp health, and extent of damage. Extremely fragile or fully thinned locs may require creative solutions or gradual rebuilding. A consultation determines the best, safest approach.
Longevity varies by hair care, maintenance, and activity level; many repairs hold for months to years with proper care. Regular maintenance appointments every 6–12 weeks help preserve integrity. We'll recommend interval timing based on repair type and your hair's response.