Hair Restoration
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) hair restoration is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting a concentrated solution of your own platelets into the scalp to stimulate hair growth and improve hair density.
PRP hair restoration is believed to promote hair growth by increasing blood circulation to the hair follicles, prolonging the growth phase of the hair cycle, and introducing growth factors and stimulating stem cells in the scalp. It is used as a naturally and minimally invasive procedure to treat conditions such as male and female pattern baldness, and thinning hair.
PRP hair restoration is generally considered a safe, natural, and well-tolerated procedure. Because it is stimulating your own growth factors, results will appear gradually. Multiple treatment sessions are usually recommended to achieve optimal results and maintenance sessions may be needed annually for the best results.
What To Expect During Your Appointment
One or our qualified providers will have a consultation with you to determine if you would be a good candidate for PRP Hair Restoration. We will look at your medical history and your area of concern. We will determine a treatment plan that is individualized to your needs. During the procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn. The blood is then processed to separate the platelets from other blood components. The resulting PRP solution, rich in growth factors, is injected in the scalp in areas affected by hair thinning or loss.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
PRP hair restoration is an ideal procedure for individuals in good general health and have a good immune system. It is best for individuals who do not have a health condition that is contributing to their hair loss. Your provider will go over your medical history at your consultation to determine if you are a good candidate.
Results & Recovery
Minimal downtime—most patients resume daily activities next day
Mild swelling or bruising and tenderness/tightness may occur but subsides within a few days
Full results appear in 3-6 weeks and last up to 12 months or more, a series of treatments is usually recommended
Detailed post-procedure instructions will be provided after your service