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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair
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A hair revitalizing procedure which uses a concentrate of the patient’s own platelets, rich in growth factors, to promote growth of denser and healthier hair.
[b]How does Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) hair work?[/b]
Blood is drawn from the patient and then centrifuged to separate blood components. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is then obtained in a syringe or mesotherapy device. The Growth Factor Rich Plasma is then expertly and strategically injected evenly in the scalp. To maximize results, special attention is given to to areas with thinner hair.
[b]Is the treatment painful? Is it safe? How long will the treatment take?[/b]
It can take between 45 minutes to an hour and a half for the entire procedure – from the blood extraction to the Platelet Rich Plasma treatment itself. Local anesthesia is pre-applied to ensure patient comfort throughout the procedure. The treatment is safe and natural with very less to no down time.
[b]How many treatments I need before I see results and how long will it stay?[/b]
PRP for hair should be done every 6-8 weeks and a total of 3 treatments are recommended. Maintenance is important for results and should be done once every 3-6 months. Results can be appreciated through the decrease of hair fall, improvement in hair texture and thickness in just few weeks after the treatment. Visible changes and hair growth may be observed in 12-18 months.

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