PRP Hair Growth Treatment
Regain your confidence by effectively growing lush hair on bald spots, thinning hair and eyebrows, limited facial hair, and other areas showing male pattern baldness.
Regain your confidence by effectively growing lush hair on bald spots, thinning hair and eyebrows, limited facial hair, and other areas showing male pattern baldness.
By understanding how balding happens over time, you can identify your current stage and start a plan of action to reverse the process.
If you're at this stage, you don’t have much to worry about. Some men stay at this point for most of their lives.
Now becoming more prominent, the hair at the forehead line and at the temples begins to thin. Your temples are now more visible, and your forehead becomes wider, giving the appearance of an M-shaped hairline.
This is where you need to take serious notice of your hair loss as this is now the real beginning of balding.
It's common for bald patches to start here. You’ll see the ring of a thick band of hair beginning to separate from the hairline, creating balding sections on the crown.
A significant amount of hair has been lost, forming a horseshoe-shaped hairline. The thick band of hair from stage 4 also begins to thin.
By now, hair loss becomes extremely difficult to treat. You'll notice you're in stage 6 when the horseshoe is very easy to see and most of the hair is gone.
This is the final stage where you'll be hard-pressed to see any hair whatsoever. The scalp will be entirely bare, or you may still see a very thin outline of the horseshoe that’s hardly noticeable.
Most of the 460 participants in a recent study on Plasma Therapy for hair treatment showed signs of reducing hair loss, while simultaneously boosting hair width and volume.
after a group of academics undertook a comprehensive review of PRP research as a hair loss treatment in 2019.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a new method of treating hair loss by using an accelerated method of extracting plasma and adding it to the hair follicles.
The entire process takes 45 to 60 minutes. Several sessions may be necessary. After receiving PRP treatment, a person can usually return to their regular activities without interruption.
A medical professional draws blood from a vein in the arm.
They place the blood sample in a centrifuge.
The centrifuge spins the blood, separating its components.
A medical professional extracts the platelets using a syringe.
A doctor injects the platelets into targeted areas of the scalp.
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PRP was applied to the slightly grazed scalp to induce platelets to release growth factors at the local site. Enhanced hair growth and hair diameter were noted over the next 4 months.