HAIR
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma)
What is PRP hair loss treatment?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) hair loss treatment is an innovative and completely safe procedure that addresses the issue of hair loss.
It is highly effective for men and women with androgenetic, diffuse, and alopecia areata and also acts preventively against hair loss when applied before visible thinning occurs. PRP treatment strengthens hair follicles, thereby promoting hair regrowth.
Additionally, it works as a preventative measure against hair loss, halting further hair loss and strengthening existing hair.
PRP therapy uses the patient’s own plasma, which is rich in platelets and growth factors. The treatment involves injecting plasma, prepared through mesotherapy, into areas with thinning hair after processing the patient’s blood.
Results and repetition of treatment:
The method should ideally be repeated every 4-6 weeks during the first year, and then once a year to maintain the results.
What are the benefits of the treatment?
Naturally enhances hair growth.
Increases hair volume, density, and fullness.
Improves hair quality by enriching the strands.
Reduces hair loss and acute hair shedding due to telogen effluvium (hair fall).
PRP can be combined with other hair loss treatments and is completely safe according to studies.
What are the results and treatment repetition?
The method should ideally be repeated every 4-6 weeks during the first year and then once a year for maintenance of the results
What are the results and treatment repetition?
The procedure is very simple and painless, taking approximately one hour:
Initially, a detailed hair analysis and photographs are taken to accurately assess the hair’s condition.
If the indication is correct, a small amount of blood is drawn and processed to isolate the PRP.
Using a catalyst, the platelets are activated to perform their necessary action.
Additionally, stem cells may be injected as a supplementary step. These are obtained through minor liposuction, sent to the laboratory for isolation and preservation.
The combination of PRP and stem cells is ideal, as the interaction between the cells further stimulates the hair follicles.