In Detail
PRP for hair restoration is one of the more established applications of the technology. The treatment involves injecting concentrated platelets into the scalp in the areas of thinning, with the goal of stimulating dormant or weakened hair follicles. It is most commonly used for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) in both men and women.
A typical course involves multiple sessions over several months, with maintenance treatments thereafter. Results vary — patients with more recent, less advanced thinning generally respond better than those with long-standing, severe loss. PRP is often combined with topical or oral medications for additional benefit.
We discuss expected outcomes, time commitment, and cost transparently during the consultation. PRP is not a guaranteed solution, but for the right candidates it can be a meaningful part of a hair restoration plan.
