Hair PRP
What is PRP?
PRP hair restoration is a non-surgical procedure that involves applying Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood. This PRP is administered both topically and through injections into areas experiencing hair thinning. The goal is to stimulate the growth of new hair while enhancing the health and texture of existing hair.
How does PRP work?
The plasma administered during the PRP procedure plays a crucial role in accelerating the healing process in the vicinity of the hair follicles on your scalp. Enriched with platelets, this plasma releases growth factors that enhance healing by promoting an increased presence of reparative cells in the affected area of your body. These growth factors, natural substances produced by the body to combat aging or damage. Almost 90% of individuals with androgenic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness) who underwent the PRP procedure witnessed a significant reduction in hair loss.
What kind of hair problems are treated by PRP?
- Androgenetic Alopecia
- Thinning Hair
- Alopecia Areata
- Postpartum Hair Loss
What are the results of PRP treatment and how long do they last?
Results vary based on factors such as overall skin health, number of treatment sessions, and treatment area size. Immediate improvement is often noticeable, but optimal outcomes may take a few months to become prominent and can last between 6 to 12 months.
Benefits of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy:
- Non-Invasive – PRP therapy is a non-surgical procedure, involving the use of the patient’s own blood, making it a minimally invasive option.
- Stimulates Hair Growth – PRP contains growth factors that may stimulate dormant hair follicles, promoting new hair growth and improving the health and thickness of existing hair.
- Improves Hair Texture – PRP can enhance the texture of existing hair, making it shinier and more resilient.
- Quick Recovery – Since PRP is non-surgical, the recovery time is generally quick, with minimal downtime.
- Adjunct to Other Treatments – PRP can be used in conjunction with other hair loss treatments, including medications and hair transplants, to potentially enhance overall results.