Doctors typically inject PLATELET-RICH PLASMA, a portion of a patient’s own blood that is rich in growth factors, into the scalp to promote the growth of new hair or inject it or apply it topically to the skin to accelerate healing for improved cell turnover and collagen renewal. PLASMA is obtained after a patient’s arm is drawn and spun down in a centrifuge to isolate it. Read to know more about PLATELET-RICH PLASMA Therapy and how is it helpful.

What is PLATELET-RICH PLASMA Therapy?

A person’s blood is collected, processed, and then injected into the scalp as part of a three-step medical procedure known as platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP). PRP encourages natural hair growth and maintenance by increasing blood flow to the hair follicle and thickening the hair shaft. Although this method is occasionally used in conjunction with other hair loss treatments or drugs, there is not enough evidence to conclusively demonstrate the efficacy of PRP as a hair loss cure. Additionally, it has been applied to issues like the recovery of strained muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

How is it helpful?

For people whose hair roots are still alive and who don’t have any bald patches, PRP hair treatment is highly beneficial because it can revitalise the roots. If you have lost the shine in your hair and are tired of trying numerous alternative treatments, PRP can have astonishing results. It contains specific growth factors that encourage hair development and make them stronger and denser again.
As a stand-alone therapy, PRP Therapy thickens and strengthens thinning hair while preventing further thinning.
Due to the use of your own material, the treatment is non-allergenic and safe since there are no cuts or incisions involved.

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