New York City–based hair growth studio Great Many is expanding outside the city for the first time, with a new location planned in Atlanta. The new opening is in the heart of Buckhead Village in Atlanta. The store will bring the brand’s exceptional services to the Southeast.
Great Many Launches in Atlanta: A New Era in Hair Restoration

A first-of-its-kind hair growth studio, Great Many has proven itself to be the go-to for all hair growth needs. Founded in New York City, it has built a reputation that has spread outside the city. Now, it is finally taking a step out of NYC and building a new home in the Southeast.
On January 15, 2026, Great Many is opening its first location outside NYC, in Atlanta. Taking over a 1,800-square-foot studio, it will bring its effective services to the community. “We’ve heard from people across the country asking when Great Many would be in their city. Atlanta kept coming up,” said Steve Klebanow, co-founder and co-CEO of Great Many. “But it wasn’t just demand—Atlanta’s energy, diversity, and culture of showing up as your best self made it feel like the perfect next step for our company. We built Great Many around expertise and hospitality, and Atlanta wrote the book on hospitality.”
Located in Buckhead Village, the new studio reflects the brand’s mission. Over the years, the studio has performed thousands of treatments, achieving exceptional results and building its reputation.
Tackling Hair Loss With a First-Of-Its-Kind Approach

Founded in 2024, Great Many is an innovative hair restoration studio that uses non-surgical treatments. Offering a stigma-free space for its clients, it helps them navigate hair loss due to genetics, stress, styling, weight loss, postpartum, perimenopause, and other reasons.
Great Many uses a blend of the most advanced hair growth technology with individualized care to create treatment plans. Every guest undergoes a comprehensive consultation, including scalp analysis and microscopic imaging.
“Hair loss is deeply personal, and it’s our job to guide every client step by step,” added Steve Klebanow, co-founder and co-CEO of Great Many. “Our model isn’t a one-off treatment—it’s a partnership rooted in measurable progress and ongoing care.”
In-House Services and Products Offered

The new studio at Buckhead will offer the brand’s two signature in-house services. It includes the Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Restoration and the Laser Hair Restoration (FoLix). These treatments allow experts at Great Many to address the root cause of hair thinning and support long-term hair vitality.
The PRP Hair Restoration is a quick, no-recovery treatment that is natural and delivers the body’s hair growth factors. It helps activate the hair follicles to support regrowth and improve overall hair density. For this, blood is drawn, and platelet-rich plasma is isolated to apply to the scalp.
The Laser Hair Restoration is the first and only FDA-cleared fractional laser for hair growth. The technology stimulates follicular activity, enhancing circulation and supporting long-term scalp health.
Apart from these treatments, Great Many also offers custom prescriptions, supplements, and hair and scalp care products. The new studio will offer limited-time, early-access pricing to these products with priority booking for guests who register in advance.
Flexible Availability for Busy Lifestyles

While the treatments are certainly intriguing, sparing time for the same is not an easy task. Keeping this in mind, Great Many has come up with an available seven-day-a-week plan. Appointments can be scheduled for any day of the week in early mornings, evenings, and weekends. It fits with any schedule to ensure the treatment adjusts to the customers’ availability.
Apart from this, the appointments take under an hour and leave guests with no visible effects. Minimum aftercare restrictions make it easier for guests, making every visit discreet.
The Atlanta opening comes as the brand continues to build momentum beyond New York. Moreover, these services are provided at half the price of what is offered in a traditional medical setting. The opening marks Great Many’s first move toward a broader national expansion.

