PRP Plasma

PRP Plasma Therapy for Hair Transplantation

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a supportive treatment commonly used alongside hair transplantation to promote a healthy scalp environment and support the growth of transplanted and existing hair.

How Does PRP Work?

PRP treatment begins with a small blood sample taken from the patient. The blood is processed using a specialized centrifugation technique to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.

The concentrated plasma contains a high level of platelets and naturally occurring growth factors. It is then carefully injected into targeted areas of the scalp, including the transplanted region and, when appropriate, the surrounding areas.

These growth factors may help support the natural healing process, improve the scalp environment, and provide biological support for hair follicles during the recovery and growth phases.

Benefits of PRP After Hair Transplantation

  • Supports the healing process after transplantation.
  • Provides growth factors that may support follicular activity.
  • Supports the growth of transplanted follicles during the recovery period.
  • May improve the overall quality and thickness of existing hair.
  • Helps maintain a healthy scalp environment around the transplanted follicles.
  • Uses the patient’s own blood, making PRP a natural and personalized supportive treatment.

PRP is considered a supportive therapy, not a replacement for hair transplantation. The final results depend on several factors, including the patient’s donor area, hair characteristics, overall health, and the quality of the transplantation procedure.

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