
PRP for Hair Loss Treatment
PRP for Hair Loss Treatment is a method that has been highly regarded by experts for its effectiveness and safety.
How it works

About PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
PRP is derived from the patient’s own blood, which contains platelets and plasma. Platelets contain growth factors that help nourish and regenerate cells. Doctors will separate the platelets from other blood components and concentrate them to enhance the level of growth factors. Therefore, although it is also derived from blood, PRP contains a platelet concentration many times higher than that of normal blood.

PRP and Hair Growth
PRP promotes the rejuvenation of hair follicles, thereby improving the health and growth of hair through two mechanisms: - Enhancing blood circulation: PRP is injected directly into the treatment area to stimulate blood flow, supplying additional oxygen and nutrients to nourish the hair follicles. - Stimulating follicle growth: Platelets carry a large amount of growth factors that accelerate the development of hair follicles, gradually restoring thinning hair.

Suitable Candidates
Individuals experiencing early-stage hair loss: PRP for hair loss treatment can deliver relatively noticeable results for individuals who have just begun to experience hair loss, ranging from mild to moderate. - Individuals with alopecia: PRP is particularly beneficial for those with androgenic alopecia (hormone-related hair loss). - Postpartum hair loss - Hair loss caused by stress or illness - Individuals who wish to improve hair quality without undergoing surgical intervention

Contraindications
- Individuals currently taking blood-thinning medications - Heavy smokers or individuals with a history of alcohol or drug abuse - Individuals with septicemia, cancer, chronic skin diseases, platelet dysfunction, etc.
Why choose this treatment
Treatments & pricing
100% of treatments are performed by dermatology specialists. Prices do not include 8% VAT. Contact us for a direct assessment and an exact quote based on your skin, severity and target area.
6 steps, clinically led
Step 1: Collect venous blood and place it into a blood collection tube pre-filled with an anticoagulant.
Step 2: Place the blood collection tube into the centrifuge and spin it for the recommended duration (depending on the centrifuge) to separate the components of the blood.
Step 3: Gently aspirate the yellow plasma into a new tube and place it back into the centrifuge for the second spin.
Step 4: Obtain platelet-rich plasma (6–8 times the normal platelet concentration found in blood).
Step 5: Inject PRP into the treatment area.
Step 6: Provide post-treatment instructions and aftercare guidance.
Make results last
Important Considerations
- Avoid getting the hair wet for approximately 12 hours after the injection
- Avoid direct sun exposure, sauna, and swimming within the first 24 hours after the procedure
- Do not use hair care products within the first 6 hours after the injection
- Avoid alcoholic beverages and stimulants that may reduce the effectiveness of hair growth stimulation
- Increase water intake and consume fruits and vegetables to accelerate the body’s regeneration and recovery process
- Avoid strenuous activities that cause excessive sweating, which may increase the risk of scalp infection
- Take medications and continue the treatment regimen as prescribed by the doctor
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