prp hair restoration treatments

In 2022 thinning hair is an OPTION! Regrow your hair with the power of growth factors found in your own plazma!

Androgenic Alopecia( male pattern baldness)

Androgenic Alopecia( male pattern baldness)is very common type of hair loss in the modern world affecting both males and females.

Platelet Rich Plazma treatment

A special infusion of plazma activator has proven to show significant results in hair regrowth.

 

High number of growth factor found in PRP work together by activating of the stem cells of the follicles, stimulating new hair growth and promoting neovascularisation.

 

A minimum of 3 treatments is required to jump start the process of follicle activation.

 

Depending on the degree of alopecia - subsequent treatment may be required.

FAQ

Because PRP therapy uses cells from your own body, most people are excellent candidates for the procedure to treat:

Though often associated with aging and genetics, hair loss can happen any time throughout adulthood.

Balding occurs when the hair follicles, the small sacs that anchor individual hairs to the scalp, begin to shrink, allowing the hair to fall out.

In the world of sports medicine, doctors have used PRP to help heal muscle and tendon injuries. With hair loss, research suggests injecting the platelets found in a patient’s blood and activating growth factors can improve the blood supply to their hair follicles and increase the thickness of their hair shafts.

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(PRP) Injections Treat Hair Loss

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Does PRP work for hair loss?

The short answer here is that the science isn’t 100 percent conclusive that PRP can help regrow your hair or preserve the hair that you have.

Here’s an overview of some promising results from research on PRP and hair loss:

A 2014 studyTrusted Source of 11 people with androgenic alopecia found that injecting 2 to 3 cubic centimeters of PRP into the scalp every 2 weeks for 3 months could increase the average number of follicles from 71 to 93 units. This study is too small to be conclusive, but it shows that PRP may be able to help increase the number of hair follicles that can actively support healthy hair.

A 2015 studyTrusted Source of 10 people receiving PRP injections every 2 to 3 weeks for 3 months showed improvements in the number of hairs, the thickness of those hairs, and the strength of the hair roots. This study helps provide extra support to the findings of other PRP and hair loss studies. But 10 people is still too small a sample size to be conclusive.

A 2019 study compared two groups of people using different hair treatments for 6 months. One group of 20 used minoxidil (Rogaine), and the other group of 20 using PRP injections. Thirty people finished the study and results showed that PRP performed much better for hair loss than Rogaine. But the study also found that your level of platelets can affect how well your own plasma works for hair loss. A lower level of blood platelets may mean that PRP isn’t as effective for you.
Aside from treating male pattern baldness, there isn’t a ton of research on PRP for hair growth, and it isn’t entirely conclusive.

So why all the hype? It’s thought that PRP contains proteins that serve several main functions that are thought to help hair regrow:

helping your blood to clotTrusted Source
encouraging cell growthTrusted Source
And there’s some promising research suggesting that PRP may work for other types of hair loss.

$600 per session

( 3-4 sessions recommended)

Package of 3 treatments $1499