PRP Therapy for Hair Loss

From Thinning to Thriving

Hair thinning and loss can impact more than just appearance—it can affect self-esteem and confidence. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy offers a natural, non-surgical solution to restore both hair growth and peace of mind.

PRP is created from a small sample of your own blood, processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors. These healing proteins are then injected into areas of thinning hair to help revitalize follicles, improve scalp health, and stimulate natural growth.

 

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How PRP Works

  • Reactivates weakened or dormant hair follicles
  • Increases blood flow and nutrient delivery to the scalp
  • Thickens hair shafts and improves overall density
  • Encourages healthier, stronger hair growth

What the Research Shows

PRP therapy is backed by strong clinical evidence:

  • A 2019 review in Dermatologic Surgery reported that PRP significantly improves hair thickness and density compared to placebo.
  • A 2020 meta-analysis in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology confirmed PRP is both safe and effective for men and women with thinning hair.
  • Patients in multiple studies not only reported measurable hair growth but also improved satisfaction and quality of life.

Treatment Experience

Step 1: A quick blood draw

Step 2: Platelets concentrated using a centrifuge

Step 3: PRP injected into targeted areas of the scalp

Most people begin with a series of monthly sessions, followed by maintenance treatments to sustain results.

The Confidence Boost

Regaining fuller, healthier hair often brings more than physical change. Patients commonly report:

  • Renewed confidence in social and professional settings
  • Feeling younger and more vibrant
  • Relief from the emotional stress of hair loss

Why Patients Choose PRP

  • Natural treatment using your body’s own growth factors
  • Non-surgical and minimally invasive
  • Safe with little downtime
  • Backed by growing clinical research and high patient satisfaction