PRP uses your own blood. That’s why people trust it more. No chemicals. No foreign stuff.
Your blood is taken, processed, then injected into your scalp.
Sounds intense. But pretty common now.
Take Sameer. Was nervous before his first session. Needles, scalp, whole idea felt weird. After it? Mild soreness. That’s it. Back to work next day.
That’s how it usually goes.
Quick tip — safety isn’t just about the treatment. It’s about who’s doing it.
Bad technique? That’s where problems start.
Also… don’t expect zero discomfort. Tiny injections, so yeah, you’ll feel something. Slight pain. Bit of tightness after.
Normal.
But if you’re thinking “completely risk-free”… nah, nothing is.
Some people get mild swelling. Some feel tenderness for a day or two.
And honestly… that’s manageable.
Big issues? Rare. But choosing the right clinic matters more than people think.
That’s the real safety factor. Not just the treatment itself.
1. Are there side effects of PRP?
Mild swelling or redness, usually temporary.
2. Is PRP painful?
Slight discomfort, but tolerable.
3. Who should avoid PRP?
People with certain medical conditions should consult first.
In short — mostly safe, if done right.
So… trusting the process or still a bit unsure?