PRP FOR HAIR
Thicker, Fuller Hair - Experience the Stunning PRP Difference
What is PRP Hair Treatment?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at reducing hair loss and promoting hair growth. It involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma into the scalp. The growth factors and proteins in PRP stimulate hair follicles, enhance blood flow, and encourage the growth of new, stronger hair.
Thicker, Fuller Hair - Experience the Stunning PRP Difference
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at reducing hair loss and promoting hair growth. It involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma into the scalp. The growth factors and proteins in PRP stimulate hair follicles, enhance blood flow, and encourage the growth of new, stronger hair.
How Does PRP Hair Treatment Work?
Blood is taken from the arm in small quantities. It undergoes centrifugation to separate platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Together with other substances, this high-concentration PRP is injected into the scalp, targeting thinning regions only. With PRP, dormant follicles can be stimulated to become active again.
What to Expect From PRP Hair Treatment?
- Improved hair density and thickness
- Enhanced hair quality and strength
- Reduced hair shedding
- Scalp rejuvenation and improved blood circulation
Areas Treated by PRP Hair Treatment:
- Crown
- Frontal hairline
- Diffuse thinning
Who Should Consider PRP Hair Treatment?
- Individuals with thinning hair
- Those experiencing early-stage hair loss
- People seeking a natural hair growth solution
- Patients looking for a non-surgical treatment option
- Individuals with androgenic alopecia (genetic hair loss)
- Those who prefer minimal downtime after treatment
- Unsuccessful other hair loss treatments
Why Choose The Face Clinic for PRP Hair Treatment for Men?
- Our team leads in exosome research and its application in hair restoration.
- The precision of extraction and delivery technology for exosomes guarantees the best results.
- Incorporating exhaustive hair analysis with current exosome protocols into patient-specific approaches.
- Creating a serene environment for your exosome hair treatment session.
- A successful track record of successful exosome hair treatments speaks for itself.
What to Expect From PRP Hair Treatment?
- Improved hair density and thickness
- Enhanced hair quality and strength
- Reduced hair shedding
- Scalp rejuvenation and improved blood circulation
- Crown
- Frontal hairline
- Diffuse thinning
- Individuals with thinning hair
- Those experiencing early-stage hair loss
- People seeking a natural hair growth solution
- Patients looking for a non-surgical treatment option
- Individuals with androgenic alopecia (genetic hair loss)
- Those who prefer minimal downtime after treatment
- Unsuccessful other hair loss treatments
Why Choose The Face Clinic for PRP Hair Treatment for Men?
- Our team leads in exosome research and its application in hair restoration.
- The precision of extraction and delivery technology for exosomes guarantees the best results.
- Incorporating exhaustive hair analysis with current exosome protocols into patient-specific approaches.
- Creating a serene environment for your exosome hair treatment session.
- A successful track record of successful exosome hair treatments speaks for itself.
FAQ's
Most patients say they don’t feel anything or the slightest discomfort, resembling many small pinpricks. A topical anesthetic is applied to minimize any discomfort, and the procedure is generally well-tolerated.
Typically, most patients require 3-4 treatment sessions spaced at four to six weeks intervals. Although the rate of progress can differ, several patients start seeing some improvement in their hair within several months.
PRP is considered safe with minimal adverse reactions. Occasionally, patients may develop mild erythema, edema, or ecchymosis at the sites of injection which usually resolves within a few days.
This length varies due to individual factors including the underlying cause of hair loss as well as how healthy an individual’s hair is. Even though PRP can make significant improvements, maintenance treatments might be necessary for them to perform optimally.