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PRP HAIR TREATMENT

Method of PRP Hair Treatment

Learn how PRP works to stop hair loss and promote hair growth.

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The majority of individuals believe that only aging or genetics can cause hair loss. However, adulthood is the only age during which hair loss can occur. Balding occurs when the tiny sacs that hold individual hairs to the scalp—the hair follicles—start to shrink. This results in hair loss.

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The hair starts to be bald as a result. PRP has been used by doctors in sports medicine to aid in the recovery of muscle and tendon injuries. According to a study, patients with hair loss may benefit from an increase in blood flow to their hair follicles and thicker hair shafts by injecting platelets from their blood and activating growth factors. Before we perform a PRP procedure, we will discuss what you can reasonably expect from it in this process. Additionally, it can be ascribed to lifestyle decisions that can influence hair loss, such as giving up smoking and eating a diet rich in vitamin D and iron, two minerals that may promote hair growth.

Numerous studies have shown that it is feasible to improve the health and thickness of hair.

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It takes the whole thing around 30 minutes. Your blood will be sampled by our doctor, who will spin the sample in a centrifuge to isolate the platelets. The platelets will then be extracted and injected into your scalp's balding patches. Most patients say that discomfort is modest if any. After three months of once-monthly visits for additional injections, patients will come once every three to six months after that.

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You may achieve beautiful, long-lasting results with this straightforward process! Although there are little hazards, the advantages exceed them. PRP treatments should be avoided by people who use anticoagulants or have a scalp infection that is still active since these conditions may result in unintended bleeding problems.

Prerequisites for PRP Treatment

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