PRP doesn’t “create new hair forever.” It boosts your existing hair. Makes it stronger. Healthier. Slows down fall.
So it is not permanent.
Take Rohit. Started PRP when his hair thinning began. After a few sessions, hair felt thicker. Less hair fall. Looked better too.
Then he stopped.
Few months later? Gradually, things went back. Not fully… but yeah, the effect faded.
That’s how PRP works.
Quick tip — PRP is more like maintenance, not a one-time fix.
Also, think of it like going to the gym. You stop… results fade.
Same logic. Different area.
And honestly… that’s not a bad thing. Because it’s your own blood being used. Natural process. No harsh stuff.
But yeah, expectations matter.
Some people walk in thinking “one treatment and done.” Doesn’t work like that.
Consistency wins here. Again.
That’s the real game.
1. Does PRP regrow lost hair?
Works best on thinning hair, not completely bald areas.
2. How many sessions are needed?
Usually 3–4 sessions initially.
3. Is PRP worth it?
Yes, if you’re okay with maintenance.
In short — not permanent, but effective if you keep up.
So… quick fix or something you’re willing to maintain?