what is PRP hair treatment?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment is a non-surgical procedure designed to stimulate hair growth and improve hair density. It uses your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets rich in growth factors. These platelets are then injected into the scalp to nourish hair follicles, strengthen existing hair, and promote new growth.
PRP hair treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing thinning hair, early-stage hair loss, or overall hair thinning. Because it uses your own blood, it is safe, minimally invasive, and has little to no downtime, offering a natural way to support healthier, fuller hair.
FAQs
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Discomfort is typically minimal. For cosmetic and hair restoration treatments, a topical numbing agent is usually applied to the treatment area beforehand. You may feel a brief stinging or pressure during the injections.
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Downtime is minimal. Most clients can return to their daily routines immediately. The most common side effects are temporary and localized: mild soreness, redness, swelling, or minor bruising at the injection site. These usually resolve within a few days.
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Results depend on the condition being treated and vary by individual:
Number of Sessions: A series of 3 initial sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart, is often recommended for best results in cosmetic and hair applications.
Longevity: Results typically last between 6 to 18 months. Maintenance sessions twice a year is generally necessary to keep up the benefits.
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Because PRP uses your own blood, risks are minimal. You may experience mild swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection sites for a day or two.
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Because PRP works by stimulating your body's natural regenerative processes, results are gradual.
Initial changes might be subtle within the first few weeks.
More noticeable improvements usually become apparent 3 to 6 months following the treatment, with optimal results visible around 6 to 12 months.
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PRP hair therapy works best for clients with early-stage thinning hair or mild-to-moderate pattern baldness, where follicles are still active but weakening
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PRP may not be suitable for everyone. You should avoid this treatment if you:
Have active skin infections in the treatment area.
Have a low platelet count or a bleeding disorder.
Are taking blood thinners/anticoagulants (like warfarin).
Have an active cancer diagnosis or certain chronic liver diseases.
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses growth factors from your own blood to accelerate healing, boost collagen, and promote tissue regeneration. Exosomes, released from stem cells, act as powerful messengers to enhance cell communication, repair skin damage, and improve hydration and texture. PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide), derived from salmon DNA, promotes cell repair, stimulates skin regeneration, and improves elasticity. Together, these cutting-edge additions amplify microneedling’s effects, delivering revitalized and youthful skin.

