Platelet rich plasma treatment for hair loss
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a non-surgical therapeutic hair restoration option. It is a procedure performed by Dynamic Regenerative Medicine that takes advantage of recent scientific research on wound and tissue healing. PRP has been in use in the medical field for some time now and offers some promising potential for stimulating natural hair growth and now is commonly used among treatments for hair loss.
How does platelet rich plasma therapy work?
PRP works by stimulating newly implanted or inactive hair follicles into an active growth phase. Your blood contains small cells called platelets that help stop bleeding. Platelets also contain specific growth factors that when “activated” promote tissue regeneration and healing. These same growth factors may help hair grow or slow hair loss. Blood is drawn and then spun in a centrifuge, which has the effect of separating the platelet rich plasma from the rest of the blood. Local anesthesia is administered to the scalp so the patient feels no pain. The platelet rich plasma is then injected into the scalp. No sedation or medication is required. Schedule a consultation with Dynamic Regenerative Medicine today to learn more about how this therapy might benefit you.
What results can I expect from platelet rich plasma therapy for hair loss?
Individual results vary. Current medical literature contains numerous optimistic results and extensive clinical studies are pending. PRP should not be considered a “cure” for hair loss and no guarantee can be made about its individual effectiveness. PRP but this form of treatment is natural, safe, inexpensive and easy to perform with minimal side-effects. Also, Results are showing promising.
Is PRP right for me?
Platelet rich plasma treatment for hair loss may be an option that is suggested.
You are not a candidate for PRP if you:
Have medical conditions such as chronic liver disease, skin diseases or cancer, metabolic and systemic disorders
Have undergone anti-coagulation therapy
If you have any type of platelet dysfunction syndromes
For any further information please do not hesitate to contact us at www.dynamicregenmedicine.co.uk