Hair thinning and hair loss are common concerns, and many people today are exploring treatments that can support natural hair growth. One such treatment is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy, a non-surgical option that stimulates the scalp and supports healthier hair follicles.
PRP therapy uses your body’s own platelets to encourage hair growth. A small blood sample is drawn and processed to concentrate platelets, which are rich in growth factors. This platelet-rich plasma is then carefully injected into areas of the scalp where hair thinning or early hair loss is noticeable.
The growth factors help stimulate dormant hair follicles, improve blood supply to the scalp, and support healthier hair growth over time.
PRP does not create new hair follicles, but it can help strengthen existing follicles and stimulate regrowth in areas where follicles are still active. This makes it particularly effective for individuals experiencing early-stage hair thinning or pattern hair loss.
With consistent sessions, many people notice reduced hair fall, improved hair thickness, and healthier scalp conditions.
Hair growth is a gradual process, so results typically appear over several months. Most treatment plans involve multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions to support ongoing hair health.
PRP works best for people in the early stages of hair thinning or those with weakening hair follicles. A consultation with a hair specialist can help determine whether PRP is suitable based on your scalp health and hair loss pattern.
While PRP may not be a standalone solution for advanced hair loss, it can be a powerful tool for supporting natural hair growth and improving hair quality.
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Most people experience only mild discomfort, as the procedure involves small injections into the scalp.
Many treatment plans begin with 3–4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
Maintenance sessions may be recommended to sustain results and support ongoing hair health.
Yes, specialists often combine PRP with other therapies to achieve better results, depending on your hair condition.