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HAIR PRP & STEM CELL THERAPY

Harness your body's power with PRP and Stem Cells.

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WHAT IS HAIR PRP & STEM CELLS?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell Therapy are cutting-edge, non-surgical treatments that use a patient's own biological materials to combat hair loss.

 

PRP involves drawing blood, isolating the plasma rich in growth factors using a centrifuge, and injecting it into the scalp to increase blood supply, stimulate dormant hair follicles, and thicken existing hair.

 

Stem Cell Therapy is more complex and still considered largely experimental; it typically involves extracting stem cells (often from fat tissue or a scalp biopsy), processing them, and injecting them into the thinning area with the goal of regenerating damaged follicles and promoting new hair growth by utilizing the body's natural cellular repair mechanisms.

 

While both are regenerative and minimally invasive, PRP focuses on boosting the environment for existing follicles, and stem cell therapy aims for cellular regeneration.

HOW DOES THE PROCEDURE WORK?

Both therapies use your body's own materials to stimulate hair growth. PRP involves drawing blood, spinning it to concentrate growth factors from platelets, and injecting the resulting plasma into the scalp to nourish existing follicles and increase blood flow.

 

Stem Cell Therapy is more involved, requiring the extraction of specialized cells (often from fat or a scalp biopsy) which are then injected to directly regenerate damaged or dormant hair follicles.

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WHO IS SUITABLE FOR THESE TYPES OF TREATMENTS?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Stem Cell therapies are regenerative treatments that work best for individuals with early-to-moderate hair thinning, where the hair follicles are still alive but becoming weaker and finer. These therapies help strengthen existing follicles, improve hair thickness, and slow down progression of loss.

They are often recommended as standalone treatments in the early stages of hair loss or as complementary procedures alongside hair transplantation to improve graft survival, speed up healing, and enhance overall density.

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