Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
What exactly is PRP therapy?
PRP therapy is a cutting-edge procedure that stimulates new hair growth by using your platelets. The vital nutrients and growth factors found in your platelets are what give PRP therapy its strength.
Your practitioner will draw a little amount of your blood during your PRP therapy session. The blood is then centrifuged to separate the platelets from the remainder of the blood. This platelet-rich concentrate is used by your physician to generate the plasma.
The PRP plasma is then injected into specified target locations to encourage the development of new hair. PRP therapy has little negative effects because we use your own blood. The most common adverse effects that occur are pain or discomfort at the injection sites.
Why is PRP therapy so good in hair regrowth?
PRP therapy works, and clinical data backs up its effectiveness in reversing hair thinning and fostering new hair growth. According to the studies, the high quantity of platelets in PRP plasma contributes to this success in a variety of ways.
PRP therapy can help restore your hair by extending the developing phase of your hair cycle. This allows you to keep your current hair for a longer period of time. Furthermore, PRP plasma contains growth factors that stimulate the formation of new hair follicles. This promotes the growth of new hair in thinning places.
Although PRP therapy is incredibly effective at reversing hair loss and improving hair restoration outcomes, it does not work overnight. It may take two to three months to see obvious benefits because it increases natural hair growth and works with your hair cycle.