PRP treatment is performed by injecting plasma derived from the patient's own blood into the scalp. PRP stimulates hair follicles to promote new hair growth and stop hair loss.
PRP hair treatment involves injecting platelet-rich plasma, obtained from the patient’s own blood, into the scalp. This plasma is rich in growth factors and other biologically active substances that stimulate hair follicles, promoting new hair growth. PRP treatment helps stop hair loss and strengthens hair follicles, making them healthier and more robust.
The primary goal of this procedure is to stop hair loss and promote hair growth. PRP hair treatment is an effective method for androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and other types of hair loss. Additionally, PRP treatment accelerates the healing process after hair transplantation and supports the healthy growth of transplanted hair follicles. PRP hair treatment is a natural and non-invasive method with minimal side effects.
PRP hair treatment is generally performed in several stages. First, a blood sample is taken from the patient’s arm and processed using a centrifuge. This process separates the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood components. The obtained PRP is then injected into the scalp using fine needles. These injections stimulate the hair follicles, promoting new hair growth.
The treatment process usually takes 30-60 minutes, and patients can resume normal activities on the same day. PRP hair treatment is typically administered in multiple sessions, depending on the patient's hair loss condition. Treatment sessions are generally scheduled 4-6 weeks apart, with 3-4 sessions recommended for optimal results.
Advantages of PRP hair treatment include:
However, PRP hair treatment also comes with some risks and complications. Mild pain, redness, and swelling may occur at the injection sites following the procedure. These symptoms usually resolve on their own within a few days. Additionally, the effectiveness of PRP treatment can vary from person to person, and some patients may not achieve the desired results. Patients considering this treatment should be thoroughly informed about the advantages and risks of PRP hair treatment and evaluate all possibilities before starting the treatment.
The recovery process after PRP hair treatment is generally quick and uncomplicated. For the first few days after the procedure, patients may experience mild pain, redness, and swelling in the scalp. These symptoms typically resolve within a few days. During this period, patients should keep the scalp clean and follow their doctor’s recommended care instructions.
Throughout the treatment process, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and using hair health-supporting products are essential. Additionally, regular doctor follow-ups after PRP treatment are crucial to evaluate the success of the treatment and detect any potential issues early. Adhering to the care instructions provided by the specialist and attending regular follow-ups can help achieve the best results from the treatment. For detailed information about PRP hair treatment, contact EMPCLINICS.
The safety of PRP treatment during pregnancy has not been established. Therefore, the treatment is not recommended during pregnancy. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor.
Mesotherapy involves injecting vitamins, minerals, and other nourishing substances into the scalp. PRP treatment, on the other hand, uses plasma derived from the patient's own blood.
Initially, monthly treatments are recommended for the first 3-4 months. After achieving results, maintenance treatments can be done every 3-6 months to sustain the results.