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PRP Injections for Hair Loss


 

Platelet Rich Plasma - Hair Restoration

PRP TREATMENT

PRP can and should be part of a multifaceted program to treat hair thinning and loss. You can naturally stimulate authentic hair growth and maintain it using your very own plasma to eliminate all adverse reactions! There is not a very long recovery process, only hair recovery progress. 

NON-SURGICAL HAIR RESTORATION

PRP is a unique, minimally invasive procedure that uses platelet rich plasma extracted from your own blood. It is gently injected into the vascular layer of the scalp to naturally stimulate hair regrowth and increase overall hair density.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

  • Increases blood supply to the hair follicle
  • Increases hair thickness
  • Stimulates the hair growth phase
  • Decreases hair loss

HOW PRP WORKS

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) contains VEGF,a growth factor that acts to help stimulate overall hair regeneration by increasing blood flow to the follicles. With PRP for hair restoration, the plasma is injected into the scalp at the hair follicle. The growth factors and stem cells associated with hair regrowth work together to reverse the miniaturization of the hair follicle, increasing hair count and thickness. It also jumpstarts dormant hair back into the growth stage. 

WHO IT WORKS FOR

Anyone experiencing hair loss is a good candidate for our PRP hair restoration treatments. It is ideal for patients with Androgenic Alopecia (genetic hair thinning) as it can significantly act to slow down the effect by working to increase hair density. 


RESULTS

Optimal results are seen after 4 consecutive treatments, once per month. Maintenance treatments are suggested yearly after the initial treatment phase is completed. The very first result typically seen is decreased hair shedding, followed by early regrowth and increased hair length.


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