You don’t notice hair fall in one day. It builds up. Slowly. Annoyingly.
Then you try something like PRP. And wait.
And wait a little more. Because yeah… it’s not instant.
Here’s the thing. PRP works quietly. No drama, no sudden change.
Take Meera. She expected quick results. First month? Nothing major. Thought it wasn’t working. Then… less hair on her brush. By month three, her hair felt thicker.
Not magic. But real.
Quick tip — results show slowly, but they build better that way.
Because PRP isn’t adding new hair overnight.
It’s improving what you already have. Strengthening roots. Helping weak hair survive.
And hair growth? Always slow.
That part no one likes. But it’s true.
Not growth.
Less hair fall.
That’s usually the first sign. Fewer strands on your pillow. Less panic during hair wash.
Then comes texture. Hair feels healthier.
Then, slowly… density.
It’s a process. Not a switch.
PRP won’t give you crazy thick hair in weeks.
It gives improvement. Subtle but steady.
And honestly, when your hair stops falling non-stop… that alone feels like progress.
That’s the real shift.
1. Can PRP show quick results?
No, it usually takes a few months.
2. How soon will hair fall reduce?
Around 3–4 weeks for most people.
3. Do results last forever?
No, maintenance sessions are needed.
In short — PRP takes time, but it does its job.
So… patient enough to trust the process, or still checking the mirror every day?