
Cosmetic Dermatology
PRP Hair Restoration
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is new technique used to aid in the treatment of hair loss. It utilizes you own blood elements (platelet cells) to stimulate hair re-growth.
How does PRP work?
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm and spun in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red blood cells. The plasma, which contains a high concentration of platelets is then injected back into ares of your scalp to stimulate hair growth.
How many sessions will I need?
– The FDA-recommended protocol is to perform 4 treatment sessions (one session per month over 4 months).
How does PRP work?
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm and spun in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red blood cells. The plasma, which contains a high concentration of platelets is then injected back into ares of your scalp to stimulate hair growth.
How many sessions will I need?
– The FDA-recommended protocol is to perform 4 treatment sessions (one session per month over 4 months).
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