
By now, you know that PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma and that it can stimulate hair growth. But how does blood actually help your hair regrow? The answer lies in the science of platelets and growth factors.
The Healing Power of Platelets
Platelets are the part of your blood that rush to a cut or injury. They release proteins called growth factors that trigger healing, repair tissue, and stimulate cell renewal.
When injected into the scalp, these same growth factors do something amazing: they reactivate dormant hair follicles, strengthen existing strands, and improve circulation to nourish the scalp.
How It Works:
- Just like a routine lab test, a small amount of blood is taken.
- The blood is spun at high speed to separate platelets from red and white cells.
- The concentrated platelet-rich plasma is injected into areas of thinning hair.
The process takes less than an hour, with minimal discomfort and no downtime.
How Many Sessions Are Needed?
PRP isn’t a one-and-done treatment. Most patients need a series of 3–4 sessions spaced a month apart, followed by maintenance every 6–12 months to sustain results.
Why PRP is Different
Unlike medications, PRP doesn’t alter hormones or rely on chemicals. Unlike surgery, it doesn’t require incisions or transplants. Instead, it harnesses what your body already produces naturally.
Curious if PRP Hair Restoration is right for you? Book a complimentary consultation today and let our team guide you through your options.