Prp-Therapie

HAIR ROOT STIMULATION | platelet-rich plasma

PRP for hair loss

PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma and refers to a therapy that uses platelet-rich plasma from one’s own body to treat hair loss. Below you will learn everything about the procedure, its applications, benefits, and the treatment process.

Effect of a PRP hair treatment.

Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia is the most common form of progressive hair loss and one of the most common reasons for medical consultation in our practice.  Androgenetic alopecia can impair quality of life as it can lead to insecurity in affected individuals.

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What is behind PRP therapy?

The use of PRP for hair loss treatment in our practice has proven to be effective and safe. Platelet-rich plasma is derived from your blood and contains a high concentration of growth factors and other bioactive substances. These natural components promote hair growth, improve hair density, and support the regeneration of hair follicles.

 

Clinical studies have shown that PRP treatments are effective for various forms of hair loss: 

 

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How does a treatment work?

  1. Blood collection: A small amount of blood is drawn from the body.
  2. Separation of platelets: The collected blood is processed in a laboratory to extract the platelets.
  3. Concentration of platelets: The extracted platelets are concentrated.
  4. Injection: The concentrated platelets are injected at the site of the injury.
  5. Healing: The injected platelets accelerate the regeneration of hair roots.

Please note that this is a general overview and that the actual treatment process may vary depending on the medical facility and individual needs.