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Does Hair Fall After PRP? What’s Actually Normal
2 minutes read | 20 May 26
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People notice a little hair fall after PRP. It is part of the process. It’s usually temporary. PRP kind of “resets” your hair cycle. Weak hairs fall out so stronger ones can grow. Old out. New in. Simple. So yeah, you might see a bit more hair on your pillow or while washing. Not heavy. Not scary. Just noticeable.
What usually happens:
- First 1–2 weeks: Slight shedding can happen
- Week 3–4: Hair fall slows down
- 1–2 months: New growth starts showing
- 3+ months: Hair looks fuller, healthier
- Long term: Better thickness, less fall
See? There’s a pattern.
Now picture this.
My friend Karan almost panicked after his first PRP session. Noticed more hair in the shower. Thought it made things worse. Almost stopped the treatment.
But he stuck with it. Month two? Baby hair started showing. Month three? Visible difference. Fuller look. Less scalp showing.
Same guy. Different phase.
That early shedding? Just a phase.
Also, not everyone notices it. Some people skip the shedding stage completely. Lucky ones, honestly.
In short — a little hair fall after PRP is normal. Temporary. Expected.
It’s not damage. It’s adjustment.
Feels wrong at first. But it’s actually your scalp doing its thing.
And yeah… patience here really pays off.
FAQs
1. Is hair fall after PRP permanent?
No. It’s temporary and part of the cycle reset.
2. How long does shedding last after PRP?
Usually 1–2 weeks. Then it slows down.
3. When will I see results after PRP?
Most people notice changes after 2–3 months.
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