PRP hair treatment lasts months, not forever. Yeah. Not permanent.
PRP works with your body. It boosts hair health for a while… then slowly fades if you stop.
So it’s not a one-time fix.
Take Arjun. Started PRP for thinning hair. First few sessions? Nothing dramatic. Then around month 3 — less hair fall. Hair felt thicker.
Looked better.
He stopped after that. Thought he was done.
Few months later? Hair started slipping back to how it was.
Not worse. Just… back.
That’s how PRP behaves.
Quick tip — maintenance sessions matter more than people think.
Skip them, and results don’t hold.
Because hair loss isn’t “fixed.”
It’s managed.
PRP strengthens follicles. Improves growth. But your genetics? Still there. Stress? Still there.
So yeah… hair needs ongoing support.
Kind of like gym. Stop going… results fade.
Same story.
Consistency. Simple as that.
Also — early treatment works better. If thinning just started, PRP holds results longer.
If hair loss is advanced? Results don’t stick as well.
That’s the real difference.
And honestly, PRP isn’t about instant thick hair. It’s about keeping what you have… looking better for longer.
Fuller. Healthier. Not perfect.
But better.
1. Is PRP a permanent solution?
No, results need maintenance.
2. How often are sessions needed?
Usually every few months after initial treatment.
3. What happens if I stop PRP?
Hair slowly returns to its natural pattern.
In short — PRP lasts… if you keep up with it.
So… okay with a routine, or looking for a one-time fix?