Plasma Hair Restoration

Plasma hair restoration, also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair loss, is a treatment that uses the patient’s blood plasma to stimulate hair growth. The concentrated plasma contains growth factors that can activate dormant hair follicles, improve blood supply to the scalp, and enhance the thickness and strength of existing hair.

Benefits and results

Experience improved blood circulation, and enhanced hair follicle nourishment, resulting in thicker, denser hair and reduced hair loss.
Benefits of Plasma hair restoration, or Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) include increased hair density, improved hair thickness, and reduced hair shedding. Results typically become noticeable after several sessions, with continued improvement over time.

Who Needs It?

If you’re experiencing hair thinning, early-stage hair loss, or androgenic alopecia this treatment is for you.
It's suitable for those seeking a natural, non-surgical treatment to enhance hair growth and improve hair quality. Candidates often include people who want to avoid or supplement medications and more invasive procedures.

What is the Process?

This therapy involves extracting the patient's blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this platelet-rich plasma into the scalp.
The process begins with drawing a small amount of the patient's blood, which is then centrifuged to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This concentrated plasma is injected into the scalp at areas of hair thinning or loss. Each session takes about 60-90 minutes, and a series of treatments is recommended for optimal results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the procedure painful?
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. Numbing cream or local anesthesia can be applied to minimize pain.
How many treatments are needed for optimal results?
A series of 3 to 6 treatments, spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart, is commonly recommended. Maintenance treatments may be needed every 6 to 12 months to sustain results.
When will I see results from PRP therapy?
Initial results may begin to appear within 3 to 6 months, with continued improvement over the following year as hair growth cycles progress and new hair begins to grow.
What is the difference between PRP and GFC treatment?
Here are the key differences
• Concentration: GFC usually has a higher concentration of growth factors compared to PRP, which may enhance the effectiveness of the treatment.
• Processing: The preparation of GFC often involves more specific techniques to isolate and concentrate growth factors, whereas PRP involves a more general separation of platelets and plasma.
• Effectiveness: Some studies suggest GFC might offer more targeted results due to its higher growth factor concentration, but both PRP and GFC are effective for promoting healing and rejuvenation.