PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Hair Treatment is a natural therapy designed to strengthen hair follicles and support healthy hair growth using your body’s own regenerative cells. A small amount of your blood is processed to extract platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles.
A common question is: “Does it really help with hair loss?” PRP works by improving blood supply to the follicles and activating growth factors, which can help reduce hair shedding and promote stronger, thicker hair over time.
What Does PRP Hair Improve?
This treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing early-stage hair thinning or hair loss.
“What results can I expect?”
- Reduced hair shedding
- Stronger and thicker hair strands
- Improved hair density over time
- Healthier scalp environment
It’s commonly used for both men and women dealing with pattern hair loss or general thinning.
How Is the Procedure Performed?
The procedure usually takes around 30–45 minutes. A small blood sample is taken and placed in a centrifuge to separate the PRP. The prepared plasma is then injected into targeted areas of the scalp using fine needles.
“Does it hurt?” Most patients feel mild discomfort during the injections, but the procedure is generally well tolerated.
When Will I See Results and How Long Do They Last?
Hair growth is a gradual process, so results develop over time.
“When will I see results?” Shedding may decrease within a few weeks, while noticeable hair growth and thickening typically appear after a few months.
“How long does it last?” A series of sessions is recommended for optimal results, followed by maintenance treatments to sustain the effect.
Who Is It Suitable For and What Should You Know?
PRP Hair Treatment is suitable for individuals in the early to moderate stages of hair loss and those looking for a natural, non-surgical solution.
“Is there downtime?” There is minimal downtime. You can return to daily activities shortly after the procedure.
After treatment, it’s recommended to avoid washing the hair, heavy sweating, and harsh hair products for a short period to allow the scalp to recover.