• HAIR PRP

Platelet-rich plasma therapy or (PRP) is gaining popularity as an advanced method for treating patterned hair loss, hair thinning or receding hairline and delivering effective natural hair regrowth results. In this article, we will help you understand more about this procedure, along with its cost and expected results.

Things To Know About PRP Therapy For Hair
Platelet-rich plasma therapy or (PRP) is gaining popularity as an advanced method for treating patterned hair loss, hair thinning or receding hairline and delivering effective natural hair regrowth results. In this article, we will help you understand more about this procedure, along with its cost and expected results.

Platelet-rich plasma therapy or (PRP) is gaining popularity as an advanced method for treating patterned hair loss, hair thinning or receding hairline and delivering effective natural hair regrowth results. In this article, we will help you understand more about this procedure, along with its cost and expected results.

Availability: You can opt for PRP treatment at hair clinics.

• Pain: It is a minimally invasive procedure and is virtually pain-free.

• Risk Factors: The PRP procedure is safe with no side effects like bleeding, allergy, infection, etc.

• Treatment Duration: Trichologists recommend 6-8 sessions at an interval of one month each. Each session lasts from an hour to an hour and a half.

• Ideal Candidate: Anyone suffering from patterned hair loss or androgenetic alopecia can opt for PRP. Your trichologist may recommend it after completing a thorough diagnosis by recording your medical history and conducting a trichoscopy. The minimum age for this treatment is 18 years.

Results: The results are visible after three months of undergoing the first session.

Who Should Not Go For PRP Treatment?

PRP hair treatment procedure is not suitable for the following people–

• Heavy smokers

• Those diagnosed with medical disorders such as platelet dysfunction syndromes, thrombocytopenias, hypofibrinogenaemia, hemodynamic instability, sepsis, acute infections, chronic liver disease and cancer should avoid opting for PRP. It is also not advisable for those undergoing anti coagulation therapy and those on blood thinners.