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PRP for Frontal Hair Loss — Does It Really Work?
1 minute read | 17 May 26
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PRP works best when hair is still there. Thin, weak, struggling — but alive. If the area is completely bald? Nah. Don’t expect magic.
PRP boosts, it doesn’t rebuild from zero.
When PRP actually works
It works well if:
- Hairline is thinning, not gone
- You see small, weak baby hair
- Hair fall is recent
- You’re okay with gradual improvement
That “full but natural” look. Not dramatic. Not overnight.
When it doesn’t help much
Let’s be honest.
If your front area is shiny and smooth — no follicles left — PRP won’t do much. That’s where transplant comes in.
Different problem. Different fix.
A quick real example
Take Karan. Early hairline thinning.
Not bald. Just… fading.
Started PRP. 3 sessions.
Hair looked denser. Not a new hairline. But fuller, thicker. Less scalp showing.
That’s the real result. Subtle, but noticeable.
So… is it worth it?
Depends on timing.
Early stage? Works well.
Late stage? Skip it.
Simple.
Also — results take time. 2–3 months before you even notice change. Patience, ya.
That’s the real win, not chasing instant results.
FAQ
Can PRP regrow a receding hairline?
Only if hair follicles are still active.
How many sessions are needed?
Usually 3–4 sessions to start.
Is PRP better than hair transplant?
No. They solve different problems.
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