Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy has rapidly gained recognition across the world for its ability to harness the body’s natural healing powers. Originally used in sports medicine and orthopedic healing, PRP has found powerful applications in aesthetics and hair restoration. It offers a minimally invasive, drug-free option to rejuvenate the scalp and stimulate healthy hair growth using your body’s own biological resources.
What Is PRP Therapy?
PRP is derived from a small amount of your own blood. The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich layer from red blood cells and other components. This platelet-rich plasma is rich in growth factors and cytokines — proteins that stimulate healing and cell regeneration. Once prepared, the PRP is injected directly into thinning or bald areas of the scalp. These growth factors activate stem cells in hair follicles, improve blood flow to the scalp, and extend the growth phase of the hair cycle. PRP is especially effective in treating androgenic alopecia (pattern hair loss), postpartum hair shedding, and early-stage hair thinning in both men and women.
Why This Therapy?
Why This Therapy?
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- Completely Natural
Since PRP is made from your own blood, the treatment is 100% biocompatible with no risk of allergic reactions.
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- Stimulates Dormant Follicles
PRP can reactivate follicles that are still alive but not producing hair, leading to renewed growth.
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- Improves Hair Thickness
Not only does it promote new hair, but it also strengthens existing hair strands, resulting in improved volume and texture.
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- Safe & Quick Recovery
The procedure is fast (typically under 45 minutes), with little to no downtime. Mild redness or sensitivity is temporary and resolves quickly.
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- Non-Surgical Solution:
It’s a great alternative or complement to hair transplants for those not ready for surgery.
Customer FAQs
Hair fall reduction is often noticeable within 3–4 weeks. Visible regrowth typically begins after 2–3 sessions, with continued improvement over 3–6 months.
Usually, 3–6 sessions are recommended, spaced a month apart. Maintenance sessions every 6–12 months can help sustain results.
The procedure is mildly uncomfortable. A numbing cream is applied before the injections, and most patients tolerate it well. Any post-treatment sensitivity usually fades within a day.
PRP works best for individuals in the early stages of hair loss. It may be less effective in cases of complete baldness or long-inactive follicles.