PRP Hair Loss Treatments
PRP Hair Loss Treatment: Process & Options
The process of PRP Hair loss treatment involves taking a small sample of blood from the patient and processing it to isolate platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Once the plasma has been isolated, it is injected into the scalp where hair loss has occurred. The injection stimulates the body’s natural healing process and helps to promote new hair growth. This procedure generally takes between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the area being treated. In terms of results, most people will begin to see some improvement in hair growth within 3-4 months after the initial injections.
Intravenous (IV) PRP
This involves taking a sample of blood from the patient and placing it in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells.
Autologous Fat Transfer PRP
This type of PRP involves removing a small amount of fat from the patient’s body, processing it in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the fat cells and then re-injecting the PRP into the areas of desired treatment.
Why should you do a PRP Hair Loss treatment?
Here at SORT, we are dedicated in helping you achieve a safe and effective PRP Hair Loss Treatment. You can enjoy these benefits with our hair loss treatment:
1. Can help promote hair growth in both men and women. It is a natural treatment with no side effects.
2. Can be used to treat alopecia areata, which is an autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss.
3. Helps to improve blood flow to the scalp, which helps to increase delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the scalp.
4. Helps to heal damaged hair follicles and encourage healthy hair growth.
5. Helps to improve blood flow to the scalp, which helps to increase delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the scalp.
6. Helps to reduce inflammation, which can lead to improved health of the scalp and hair follicles.
7. Helps to stimulate collagen production, which helps to thicken the hair shaft and provide a fuller-looking head of hair.
Don’t let hair loss weigh you down.
Frequently Asked Questions
In some cases, hair loss may be preventable. For example, avoiding certain hairstyles or treatments that can damage the hair, such as tight ponytails or chemical straightening, may help to prevent hair loss.
However, other forms of hair loss, such as male and female pattern baldness and alopecia areata, are largely genetic and cannot be prevented, and may require various treatments.