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Is PRP Good for Hair Growth? Honest Truth Revealed

Written by Bodycraft | May 13, 2026 9:28:04 AM

PRP doesn’t create new hair from nothing. It strengthens what you already have. Weak roots? It helps. Dead follicles? Not really.

PRP uses your own blood. And those platelets help repair and boost hair follicles. Kind of like giving your scalp a push.

If your hair roots are still active. If not… results can be limited.

Not magic. Just support.

Quick breakdown:

  • Works best for: Early hair thinning
  • Not great for: Complete bald patches
  • Goal: Thicker, stronger strands
  • Speed: Slow, takes a few sessions
  • Result: Less hair fall, better density

See the pattern? It’s more about saving hair than growing brand-new hair.

Now, picture this.

My friend Arjun started noticing hair on his pillow. Not extreme, but enough to stress him out. He tried PRP. First session — nothing dramatic. Second — hair fall reduced a bit. By the third? Hair felt thicker. Not a full comeback. But definitely better.

That’s how PRP works. Subtle. Gradual. Real.

Also, patience matters here. If you expect instant regrowth, nah… that’s not happening. Give it time. Usually 3–4 sessions before you notice changes.

And one more thing — consistency. One session won’t do much. You need a few rounds to see proper results.

In short — good for control, not miracles.

Stronger hair, not overnight regrowth. Fuller, not suddenly dense.

That’s the real win, honestly.

FAQs

1. How many PRP sessions are needed for hair growth? Usually 3–4 sessions to start seeing visible improvement.

2. Is PRP better than hair oil or home remedies? Yes. It works deeper, directly at the follicle level.

3. Does PRP regrow lost hair completely? No. It improves thickness and slows hair fall.