PRP Treatment
PRP Treatment
The Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) procedure is quick, easy and
non-invasive. PRP promotes hair growth, and several clinical
studies have shown that PRP is effective for genetic alopecia
including maintaining hair density. Also, its
supportive effect as an adjuvant during and after hair
transplantation is significant.
To begin, a medical professional will draw your blood. The PRP is
then prepared by separating platelets from Platelet Poor Plasma
(PPP), red blood cells and granulocytes via centrifugation. Next,
the PRP is collected and applied to the treated site via
micro-needling or injections.
What is PRP therapy?
PRP ( platelet-rich plasma ) therapy for hair loss is a three-step
medical treatment in which a person’s blood is drawn, processed,
and then injected into the scalp.
Some in the medical community think that PRP injections trigger
natural hair growth and maintain it by increasing blood supply to
the hair follicle and increasing the thickness of the hair shaft.
Sometimes this approach is combined with other hair loss home
treatment shown a great result with PRP.
There hasn’t been enough research to prove if PRP is an effective
hair loss treatment. However, PRP therapy has been in use since
the 1980s. It’s been used for problems such as healing injured
tendons , ligaments, and muscles. and