PRP Therapy for Hair Loss: What You Need to Know

PRP therapy involves using the patient's own blood plasma that is enriched with platelets to stimulate hair follicles' growth. It is a popular treatment for hair loss.
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Available at specialized clinics offering PRP treatments
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) FAQ


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What is platelet-rich plasma (PRP)?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a substance that’s thought to promote healing when injected. Plasma is a component of your blood that contains special “factors,” or proteins, that help your blood to clot. It also contains proteins that support cell growth. Researchers have produced PRP by isolating plasma from blood and concentrating it.

What is platelet rich plasma (PRP) treatment?

What is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment ? PRP treatment is an autologous procedure meaning ‘from your own body’ that involves a small amount of blood being drawn from the body before being processed using a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma in the blood.

What is platelet-rich plasma?

Platelet-rich plasma is simply blood that contains more platelets than normal. To create platelet-rich plasma, clinicians take a blood sample from the patient and place it into a device called a centrifuge that rapidly spins the sample, separating out the other components of the blood from the platelets and concentrating them within the plasma.

What is platelet resuscitation (PRP) & how does it work?

“Platelets contain proteins that promote tissue repair. By increasing platelet concentration and injecting them at the site of injury, PRP aims to improve the capacity for healing and recovery.”

What is PRP & how does it work?

Researchers have produced PRP by isolating plasma from blood and concentrating it. The idea is that injecting PRP into damaged tissues will stimulate your body to grow new, healthy cells and promote healing.

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