Hair
PRP
PRP (HAIR)
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Key Benefits
- Stimulates Hair Regrowth & Density: PRP encourages new hair growth by waking up dormant follicles and increases the density of thin areas, leading to a fuller, thicker look .
- Reduced Hair Shedding: The treatment increases the duration of the anagen (growth) phase of hair, slowing down shedding and reducing overall hair loss.
- Strengthens Hair Follicles: By injecting growth factors, PRP strengthens weak hair roots, improving hair quality and strength.
- Safe and Natural: As it uses the patient?s own blood plasma, the procedure carries a very low risk of allergic reactions, side effects, or infection,
- Non-Surgical with Low Downtime: This is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment that allows for a quick return to normal activities.
- Effective for Hair Thinning: Ideal for both male and female pattern hair loss, it is most effective in the early stages of hair thinning and can serve as a natural alternative to medications like finasteride or minoxidil
- Supports Post-Hair Transplant Recovery: It can accelerate healing and improve the growth rate of hair follicles after a hair transplant procedure.
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Ideal Frequency
Sessions usually take 60-90 minutes; results can last 12 to 18 months.
Prp for hair - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for hair loss is a non-surgical, in-office procedure that injects a patient?s own concentrated blood plasma into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles, reduce shedding, and promote thicker hair growth
Detailed Overview
Prp for hair - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for hair loss is a non-surgical, in-office procedure that injects a patient?s own concentrated blood plasma into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles, reduce shedding, and promote thicker hair growth
Ideal For
- Early-Stage Hair Loss: Individuals with active hair follicles, as PRP reactivates dormant follicles.
- Androgenetic Alopecia: Effective for both male pattern baldness (receding hairlines) and female pattern hair loss (widening parts).
- Post-Hair Transplant: Often used to improve healing and enhance results after a hair transplant procedure.
- Thinning Hair: Those seeking to reverse thinning, improve scalp coverage, and increase hair shaft diameter.
- Alternative to Medication: Suitable for those seeking a non-surgical, chemical-free option to manage hair loss with minimal downtime.
- Alopecia Areata: Sometimes used to treat patchy hair loss
Not Ideal For
- Advanced Hair Loss: Individuals with Norwood Stage 6-7 baldness, where hair follicles are no longer functioning.
- Completely Bald Areas: Patches where the hair follicles have already been destroyed or are severely scarred.
- Active Infections/Medical Conditions: People with active scalp infections, scarring alopecia, or untreated skin conditions.
- Certain Medical Disorders: Individuals with blood disorders, clotting issues, or active cancer require medical evaluation and may not be candidates.
- Unrealistic Expectations: Those seeking immediate, one-day solutions (results take 3-6 months) or expecting a full head of hair on completely bald, aged scalps.
Ideal For
- Early-Stage Hair Loss: Individuals with active hair follicles, as PRP reactivates dormant follicles.
- Androgenetic Alopecia: Effective for both male pattern baldness (receding hairlines) and female pattern hair loss (widening parts).
- Post-Hair Transplant: Often used to improve healing and enhance results after a hair transplant procedure.
- Thinning Hair: Those seeking to reverse thinning, improve scalp coverage, and increase hair shaft diameter.
- Alternative to Medication: Suitable for those seeking a non-surgical, chemical-free option to manage hair loss with minimal downtime.
- Alopecia Areata: Sometimes used to treat patchy hair loss
Before Treatment Care
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, anti-inflammatory, or blood-thinning medications for 48-72 hours prior to the procedure.ydration: Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours leading up to the appointment. Good hydration improves the quality of the blood draw and growth factor separation.
- Avoid Smoking & Alcohol: Refrain from alcohol and smoking for at least 48 hours before treatment to ensure optimal healing.
- Avoid Intense Exercise: Refrain from heavy or strenuous exercise at least 24 hours before the session.
Post-Treatment Care
- Ice/Heat Restrictions: Avoid icing the injection site for the first 72 hours, as reducing inflammation at this stage can limit results.
- Keep it Clean: Keep the injection area clean and dry.
- Rest: Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, or high-impact exercise for at least 3 days.
- Alcohol & Smoking: Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 3-7 days, as these can impede the healing process
Before Care
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, anti-inflammatory, or blood-thinning medications for 48-72 hours prior to the procedure.ydration: Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours leading up to the appointment. Good hydration improves the quality of the blood draw and growth factor separation.
- Avoid Smoking & Alcohol: Refrain from alcohol and smoking for at least 48 hours before treatment to ensure optimal healing.
- Avoid Intense Exercise: Refrain from heavy or strenuous exercise at least 24 hours before the session.
Clinician Insight
"Face PRP therapy uses your own blood components to rejuvenate skin, stimulating natural collagen and elastin production for a youthful glow."
Scientifically Proven • 100% Autologous
Frequently Asked Questions
A small amount of your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets and growth factors, and injected back into the target area, often under ultrasound guidance.
Results are not instant. Improvement often starts between 2 to 6 weeks, though full benefits may take 3 to 6 months as tissue regenerates.
Soreness and increased pain are common in the first 48 hours to a week because the injection triggers an inflammatory healing response.
Generally, 6-8 sessions are often necessary for hair regrowth.
Because it is autologous (using your own blood), the risk of infection or reaction is low. Temporary tenderness, bruising, or swelling are common.
PRP is often considered an elective procedure and is frequently not covered by insurance