PRP involves injections into your scalp or skin. Tiny needles. Multiple pricks. So it hurts a little, but not unbearable.
Take Arjun. First session, he was tense. Expected sharp pain. But during it? More like small pinches. Slight sting. Not constant, just quick moments.
After? Mild soreness. Gone by next day.
That’s how most people describe it.
Quick tip — if you’ve handled injections before, this feels similar. Just a few more of them.
Also… scalp areas can feel a bit more sensitive. Not gonna lie.
But it’s quick. That helps.
And honestly, people expect way worse. The idea sounds scarier than the actual feeling.
That’s the funny part.
Some even say it feels like… annoying, not painful. Like “okay, let’s get this done” kind of vibe.
Not exactly relaxing though. Let’s be real.
If you’re serious about hair or skin improvement — yeah, most say it is.
Because the discomfort? Temporary.
Results? That’s what people focus on.
Still… pain tolerance is personal. What’s mild for one can feel more for someone else.
1. Does PRP hurt without numbing cream?
Yes, more noticeable discomfort without it.
2. How long does the pain last?
Usually just during the session and a day after.
3. Can I go back to work after PRP?
Yes, most people do.
In short — a bit uncomfortable, not scary.
So… fear of pain or curious to try anyway?