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.
It works well if:
That “full but natural” look. Not dramatic. Not overnight.
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.
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.
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.
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.