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PRP After Hair Transplant — Do You Really Need It?

Written by Admin | May 20, 2026 4:00:00 AM

A transplant already moves healthy hair follicles. That’s the main job done. PRP? It’s like support. Extra push. Not the hero. Think of PRP as fertilizer. Hair grows without it. Just… sometimes slower.

So when does PRP actually help?

Not for everyone. But useful in some cases.

  • Weak existing hair around the transplant area
  • Slow healing after the procedure
  • Want faster growth (who doesn’t?)
  • Thinning still happening in other areas

If that sounds like you… PRP works well.


If not? You can skip it. Simple.

When should you start PRP?

Usually 3–4 weeks after transplant.
Not immediately. Let things settle first.


Then 3–4 sessions. Spaced out.
Nothing crazy.

A quick real example

Take Arjun. Got his transplant done.
Looked fine at first.


But growth felt slow. Uneven.


Doctor suggested PRP. Did 3 sessions.
Hair started looking fuller. Not dramatic… but better.


That’s the real thing — improvement, not magic.

Is it worth it?

Depends on your expectation.


Want perfect, fast, thick results?
Then yeah, PRP helps.


Okay with normal growth?
You’re good without it.


Both are fine. Just different paths.


That’s the real win — knowing what you need, not doing everything blindly.

FAQ

Is PRP compulsory after hair transplant?

No. It’s optional, not required.


Does PRP improve transplant results?

Yes, especially for thickness and faster growth.


How many PRP sessions are needed?

Usually 3–4 sessions after transplant.