PRP FOR HAIR LOSS



What does PRP for hair loss entail?


A small amount of the patient's own blood is collected and subsequently processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells. We utilize the Regen system, which features a distinctive separator gel that effectively keeps the red cells apart. The plasma is then injected into the scalp in a grid pattern. The entire treatment lasts approximately one hour.


A complete course consists of three PRP sessions, with one set of injections each month over a three-month span. It is advisable to undergo ongoing maintenance treatments every six months. For more severe cases, six sessions are recommended.

Profhilo has been a successful treatment to rejuvenate skin in a subtle way, boosting the skin with hydration and hyaluronic acid to tighten skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines.


Decreases fine lines & wrinkles 

Subtle and glowing effect 

No downtime








  • Who would benefit from this treatment

     This treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing hair thinning, pattern baldness, or other forms of hair loss—both men and women. It is also suitable for those looking for natural, non-invasive alternatives to traditional hair restoration methods.

  • What is the procedure?

    PRP is prepared from an extract of your own blood.


    To do this, 30 – 60 ml of blood is drawn from your arm


    The blood is then placed in a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins and separates the platelets from the rest of the blood components


    3 – 6 ml of platelet-rich plasma will then be extracted


    The concentrated and growth factor-concentrated platelets are injected into the scalp via micro injections


     

  • How long does it take ?

    PRP treatment will commonly last between 30 minutes and 60 minutes

  • Is there any downtime?

    No , there is no downtime for PRP so you can immediately return to your normal daily routine. It is recommended that strenuous activity and alcohol consumption is be avoided for 24 hours post procedure.