Improved Features
• Higher PLT concentration with little amount of blood.
• Clear distinction between PRP and PPP.
• Simpler process.
• Suitable for all kinds of centrifuges.
• Easier and more accurate PRP extraction.
• Easier RBC Isolation.
PRP has proven to be highly effective in helping hair folliclesremain within the expansion phase resulting
in thicker and longer hair.
It also promotes the expansion of latest hair and strengthening the prevailing hair follicles.
While PRP for hair is used right after the hair transplant surgery to initiate thetactic of faster healing,
Mesotherapy for hair loss are often used to maintain the results of hair transplantation.
Androgenetic alopecia is a common chronic hair loss disorder. It is characterized by progressive hair loss and affects both sexes. It affects up to 80% of white men and 40% of women.
Non-Surgical Hair Restoration
By utilizing a compound known as platelet-rich plasma (or PRP, for short) in combination with biotin, which naturally stimulates the growth of healthy, gorgeous hair, we’re able to create incredible results in patients who have been dealing with hair loss.
Biotin helps in preventing hair thinning and hair fall. Biotin may help in clearing dandruff and getting rid of dry scaly patches on the scalp. Biotin may also help in bringing back the lost hair sheen thus making them radiant and glossy.
The Benefits of PRP with Biotin Biotin’s ability to enhance the body’s keratin infrastructure in order to stimulate and support follicle health while the PRP stimulates the follicles to move from a dormant stage to a growing stage. Utilizing both Biotin and PRP at the same time ensures optimal hair restoration results.
The Benefits of PRP with Biotin
Biotin’s ability to enhance the body’s keratin infrastructure in order to stimulate and support follicle health while the PRP stimulates the follicles to move from a dormant stage to a growing stage. Utilizing both Biotin and PRP at the same time ensures optimal hair restoration results.
You’ll need to complete a series of four to six treatments to achieve real PRP hair treatment results, and you’ll be able to enjoy new hair growth for about 18 to 24 months. Because PRP is not permanent, touch-up treatments are recommended once a year
Hair restoration with PRP is not a permanent solution to all forms of hair loss, but it is a long-lasting one. You can easily maintain your results with follow-ups once annually after your initial series of treatments.
Here’s an overview of some promising results from research on PRP and hair loss: A 2014 study of 11 people with androgenic alopecia found that injecting 2 to 3 cubic centimeters of PRP into the scalp every 2 weeks for 3 months could increase the average number of follicles from 71 to 93 units
Prp is done alone will not stop hairfall and may increase it. You may be suffering from androgenic alopecia which is also called as pattern baldness. The hairs start reducing in density at the crown (top) and also the hairline starts receeding from the front.
The Side Effects Post-PRP
In summary, for those patients who are good candidates and are willing to have surgery, hair transplantation is their best option for the best results. For those unwilling or who are not good candidates for a hair transplant, PRP provides a new and exciting option.
It can take up to six to twelve months to visually see your PRP results in the mirror, although most clients begin to notice results at three months. Standardized photos will be taken before each PRP Hair Restoration treatment so that improvement can be tracked.
No, PRP does not increase the level of DHT in our scalp. This is because the platelet-rich plasma only consists of carefully extracted growth factors. The plasma doesn’t affect the level of DHT, it simply nourishes the scalp, resulting in hair re-growth and restoration.
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We always endeavors to popularize PRP therapy in various fields such as Dermatology, Plastic surgery, Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, and so on.