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How PRP Is Done for Hair? Step-by-Step

Written by Admin | Jun 2, 2025 11:58:10 AM

Prp is done basically with your own blood… used to boost your hair. No big surgery. No long downtime.


Sounds weird. But works.


Take Neha. First session, she was nervous. Thought it’d hurt a lot. Turns out? Just small pricks. Done in under an hour.


She literally said, “That’s it?”


Yeah. That’s it.

So what actually happens?

  • Blood is taken – small amount from your arm
  • Spun in a machine – separates platelet-rich plasma
  • Scalp is numbed – makes it comfortable
  • PRP is injected – into thinning areas
  • Session ends – you walk out same day

Quick tip — the spinning part (centrifuge) is where the “good stuff” gets separated.


That’s the important step.

What does it feel like?

Not pain… more like tiny pinches.


Some areas feel sensitive. Especially front scalp. But manageable.


Most people sit through it easily. Scroll phone. Talk. Done.


And after? Slight redness. Maybe mild soreness.


Gone in a day or two.

How long does it take?

Roughly 30 to 60 minutes.


No hospital stay. No bandages. You’re back to normal pretty quick.


Just avoid washing hair same day. That’s usually the only rule.

One thing people don’t expect

Results aren’t instant.


Hair takes time. Weeks. Months.


PRP is more like a push… not a switch.


That’s the real feel of it.

FAQ

1. Is PRP painful?
Not really, just mild discomfort.


2. How many sessions needed?
Usually 3–4 sessions to start.


3. Any downtime after PRP?
Minimal, you can resume routine quickly.

In short — simple process, no drama.


So… still overthinking it, or ready to just get it done once and see?