Hair Loss Treatments

Hair loss has different types linked with different underlying conditions like stress, genetics, and many others.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a type of cutting edge procedure in which the patient’s blood plasma containing platelets is used for such problems.

Platelet-rich plasma

Platelet-rich plasma, also known as PRP, is a state-of-the-art treatment conducted in an office where the patient’s blood plasma is supplemented with platelets to address different concerns and hair loss.

Science behind PRP

Science behind PRP

Platelets and other human blood components move to the point of treatment as part of the body’s healing ability. Platelets deliver a number of growth factors that contribute to tissue damage, which initiate which support healing. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is optimally enriched with a small number of red and white blood cells. PRP has been used safely in hundreds of thousands of treatments worldwide.

 What's going to happen during PRP?

What's going to happen during PRP?

A tiny amount of the blood is drawn into a vacuum collection tube containing a separating gel for a brief office visit. The tubing is put in a centrifuge and rotated to extract the PRP. The red and white blood cells are separated from the PRP and located at the bottom of the collection channel. 4. The PRP that stays at the top is ready for therapeutic use. In some instances, PRP is issued on a topical basis. It is injected in some situations.

Characteristics and rewards

Characteristics and rewards

PRP operations shall take less than 30 minutes. Just a limited amount of blood is needed. There are no international ingredients that eliminate the possibility of allergic reactions. The process is FDA-cleared.

Uses

Uses

Improves the presence of fine lines and wrinkles (may be injected or used topically) Improves the texture, color, and overall consistency of the skin Encourages hair growth in persons with hair loss disorders (recommended treatment series) Scar revision

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