PRP
To remember
Definition : Platelet Rich Plasma.
Action : a real growth factor which stimulates hair regrowth and limits hair loss.
Contraindications : pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Number of sessions : 3 sessions once a month, maintenance required.
Social eviction : none.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injection for hair regrowth
What is PRP for hair?
It is a treatment that involves taking a small sample of your blood, extracting the platelet-rich plasma , and then injecting it into the scalp . This concentrate of platelets and growth factors stimulates blood circulation and promotes the regeneration of hair follicles , thus slowing hair loss and promoting hair regrowth.
How is PRP treatment performed?
Blood collection
A 10 mL blood sample is taken quickly and easily .
Separation of PRP
The blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the other blood components.
PRP extraction
Between 5 and 6 mL of PRP are extracted and ready to be injected.
PRP injection
PRP is injected directly into the scalp using microneedles. This process is done evenly and painlessly using a state-of-the-art gun.
Since PRP comes from the patient's own body, there is no risk of rejection or allergy.
PRP treatment is recommended for:
Men and women facing hair loss .
People suffering from premature hair loss or slow regrowth .
In addition to a hair transplant to optimize regrowth.
People who have lost hair volume or density .
Prevention of hair loss, especially in people with a genetic predisposition.
- Women going through menopause , where 45% of women may experience persistent hair loss .