Introduction
One of the most frequently asked questions is, “What is hair restoration?” It’s an understandable question, as there are many options for men and women with hair loss. Let’s break it down:
What is Platelet-rich Plasma?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a type of plasma that contains a high concentration of platelets. Platelets are tiny blood cells essential to the body’s natural healing process. They have growth factors and other proteins that help promote tissue repair and regeneration.
To create PRP, a small blood sample is drawn from the patient and then processed in a centrifuge machine to separate the platelets from the other blood components. The resulting plasma has a much higher concentration of platelets than normal blood.
PRP therapy involves injecting concentrated platelets into an injury or damaged tissue site to help speed up healing. It is commonly used in orthopedic medicine to treat joint and muscle injuries and in dermatology for hair restoration and skin rejuvenation. PRP therapy is also being studied for its potential use in treating other medical conditions, such as arthritis and chronic wounds.
When PRP is used during hair restoration surgery, it helps to create new hair follicles and increase the density of existing ones on your scalp, which means more hairs will grow from each strand, and there will be more overall.
Who is a candidate for hair restoration?
PRP hair restoration is a treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma to promote hair growth and reduce hair loss. It is typically recommended for individuals experiencing hair thinning or loss due to androgenetic alopecia (a genetic condition), stress, medication, or hormonal changes. However, only some are suitable candidates for PRP hair restoration.
Some factors that may make someone an unsuitable candidate for PRP hair restoration include:
- Active infection or inflammation of the scalp: If there is an infection or inflammation present on the scalp, it may interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications.
- Blood disorders: People with blood disorders that affect clotting, such as hemophilia or thrombocytopenia, may not be suitable candidates for PRP therapy due to the risk of bleeding.
- History of cancer or chemotherapy: PRP therapy may not be appropriate for individuals with a history of cancer or chemotherapy as there is a risk that the growth factors in PRP could stimulate the growth of cancer cells.
- Pregnancy: Pregnant women should avoid PRP therapy due to the potential risk to the developing fetus.
- Use of blood thinners: Individuals taking blood thinning medication may need to stop taking these medications before undergoing PRP therapy to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Before undergoing PRP hair restoration, it is essential to seek consultation with a
professional to determine whether it is a suitable treatment option for your specific case.
What is the three-step process for PRP Hair Restoration?
The three-step process for PRP hair restoration typically involves the following steps:
- Blood Draw: The first step involves taking a small sample of the patient’s blood, usually from the arm. Next, the blood sample is placed in a centrifuge machine, which spins the blood at high speed to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the other components of the blood.
- PRP Preparation: After the blood has been processed in the centrifuge, the platelet-rich plasma is collected and prepared for injection; this involves adding an activating agent to the PRP to release growth factors and other proteins that stimulate hair growth.
- Injection: The final step involves injecting the PRP into the patient’s scalp in the areas where hair loss or thinning has occurred. The PRP is typically injected using a fine needle, and multiple injections may be needed to cover the affected areas of the scalp.
The entire PRP hair restoration procedure typically takes about 60-90 minutes, and patients may require multiple sessions to achieve optimal results. Following the process, patients may experience mild redness or swelling at the injection site, but these symptoms typically subside within a few days.
How long do results last?
Hair restoration results can last anywhere from one to five years, depending on the quality of PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injected and the number of treatments done.
The results are permanent if you have scarring from alopecia or tight follicles that don’t grow hair well. If medications like Accutane or chemotherapy caused your hair loss, there’s a good chance that the restored strands will not fall out again after they’ve grown fully.
How much does PRP Therapy cost?
PRP therapy costs vary depending on the clinic and your goal. The average price is $702-1000 per session, but some clinics offer discounts for multiple sessions.
Hair loss can be treated with PRP therapy.
PRP therapy is a promising treatment for hair loss, but it still needs to be proven effective in everyone. PRP can treat male and female pattern baldness, but it’s most effective on men who have experienced extensive hair loss.
PRP is a natural treatment that uses the patient’s blood, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or other adverse effects. PRP is also a safe and low-risk treatment option for hair loss, as there is no risk of infection or scarring. Patients can typically resume normal activities immediately after the procedure, with little to no downtime required. PRP has growth factors that encourage hair growth and promote the regeneration of damaged hair follicles, leading to thicker, fuller hair.
With multiple treatments, PRP hair loss treatment can provide long-lasting results, helping patients to maintain their hair growth and thickness over time. PRP hair loss therapy is a safe and effective option for individuals experiencing hair loss, with many benefits and advantages over other hair restoration treatments.
Conclusion
Hair restoration is an excellent treatment for people who have lost their hair due to genetic predispositions or medical conditions. It is also an effective way to treat hair loss caused by aging, stress, and other factors. The best part about PRP therapy is that it does not involve surgery or medication–you can get results in just one session! Get your PRP therapy in