Drawing the patient’s blood and whirling it in a centrifuge helps to separate the plasma from the red and white cells in treatment. Once nutrients like protein are added, the platelets and growth factors gather from the sample and are injected into the scalp, where thinning of the hair occurs. The operation is non-surgical and requires only local anesthesia.
The best candidates are people who have only recently begun to lose hair and can be both men and women. PRP won’t work for anyone who’s completely bald, and it won’t completely regrow all lost hair. The injections for hair loss are a simple in-office procedure with no downtime.
The following steps are an example of a common approach to PRP injections for hair loss:
• A medical professional draws blood from a vein in the arm.
• They place the blood sample in a centrifuge.
• The centrifuge spins the blood, separating its components.
• A medical professional extracts the platelets using a syringe.
• A doctor injects the platelets into targeted areas of the scalp.
The entire process may take about 1 hour, and several sessions may be necessary. After receiving PRP treatment, a person can usually return to their regular activities without any limitations. PRP comes from a person’s own blood, so there are also no real safety issues.
Using advanced PRP therapy techniques to encourage natural hair regrowth and increase hair density, we offer individualized, non-surgical answers for hair loss.
Our staff consists of experienced PRP hair restoration experts who guarantee safe and efficient treatments catered to your requirements.