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What is Hair PRP?

Hair PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy, is a medical treatment that involves using a patient's own blood to promote hair growth. The procedure is based on the idea that platelets, which are components of blood that help with healing and tissue regeneration, can stimulate hair follicles and improve hair density.

How Hair PRP Works:

  • Blood Collection: A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient, usually from the arm.
  • Centrifugation: The blood is then placed in a centrifuge, which spins at high speeds to separate the components of the blood. This process isolates the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells and other components.
  • Preparation: The concentrated PRP, which is rich in growth factors and proteins, is prepared for injection.
  • Injection: The PRP is injected into the scalp in areas where hair thinning or loss is present. This can be done using a syringe or a specialized device.

Post-Treatment Care:

Patients may be advised to avoid certain activities or products for a short period following the procedure.

Benefits of Hair PRP:

  • Non-Surgical: PRP is a minimally invasive treatment option.
  • Natural: Since it uses the patient’s own blood, there is a lower risk of allergic reactions or complications.
  • Stimulates Hair Growth: Many patients report improved hair density and thickness after a series of PRP treatments.

Considerations:

  • Multiple Sessions: Patients often require multiple sessions for optimal results, typically spaced several weeks apart.
  • Consultation: It’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine if PRP is a suitable option for individual hair loss conditions.

 

Overall, hair PRP is gaining popularity as a treatment for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) and other types of hair thinning, but results can vary from person to person.