Hair Revive™ PRP - Hair Loss Treatment
Hazel clinic provides advanced PRP therapy for hair loss, administered by our skilled medical practitioner. This non-surgical solution is ideal for both men and women experiencing hair loss.
Our groundbreaking PRP hair treatment harnesses the power of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), derived from the patient's own blood. This natural and effective method utilizes essential growth factors found in PRP to stimulate hair growth when introduced to the scalp through injections. Numerous scientifically-backed studies have demonstrated substantial outcomes in terms of increased hair count and thickness with PRP.
The remarkable PRP contains specialized platelets and plasma that actively encourage the growth of hair follicles. By triggering cellular activity within the micro-environment of the follicles and enhancing vascularity to the hair roots, PRP revives dormant or recently transplanted hair follicles, propelling them into an active growth phase. This treatment is particularly effective for combating thinning hair, halting or slowing down the progression of hair loss, and fostering hair growth post hair transplant procedures. The procedure is meticulous and entails minimal discomfort or downtime, as our experts employ fine needles for precise plasma re-injection.
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No. of treatments: 2-3 between them 4 weeks apart.
Discomfort level: 5/10
Recovery Time: 48 hours, although you may experience some redness, or bruising at the injection site for a few days post treatment.
Results: 3-4 weeks.
Procedure time: 60 minutes
Anaesthetic: Topical cream
Back to normal: 48 hours.
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Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with our medical professional who will assess your hair loss condition, medical history, and suitability for PRP treatment. They will explain the procedure, potential outcomes, and address any concerns you might have.
Preparation: On the day of the treatment, you might be advised to avoid certain medications, alcohol, and smoking. You'll also be instructed to come to the appointment with a clean scalp, as well as having refrained from washing your hair on that day.
Blood Draw: A small amount of your own blood will be drawn, similar to a routine blood test. This blood will then be processed to extract the platelet-rich plasma.
Plasma Separation: The drawn blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins the blood at high speeds to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the other components.
Topical Anesthesia: Before the PRP is injected, a topical numbing cream might be applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Injections: The concentrated PRP is then injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair loss or thinning is most prominent. The injections are typically done with very fine needles to minimize discomfort.
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We advise against the use of PRP for individuals who are pregnant. PRP treatment cannot be administered in cases of active infection at the injection site or throughout the body. Please ensure that you are in good health and feeling well on the day of your scheduled treatment. If you are feeling unwell or have recently experienced an illness, including the flu, the treatment cannot be carried out.
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The results of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair loss can vary from person to person. Here are some potential results you might expect from PRP treatment for hair loss:
Hair Regrowth: One of the main goals of PRP therapy is to stimulate dormant hair follicles and promote their regrowth.
Improved Hair Quality: PRP treatment can lead to hair that appears healthier, stronger, and more vibrant due to the stimulation of the follicles and improved circulation in the scalp.
Slowed Hair Loss: PRP therapy has been shown to slow down or halt the progression of hair loss in some individuals. It can be particularly effective in early stages of hair loss or when hair is thinning but not yet completely lost.
Increased Hair Count: Studies have indicated that PRP can lead to an increase in the number of hair follicles actively producing hair. This can result in a fuller appearance and improved coverage on the scalp.
Improved Hair Texture: People often notice that their hair feels softer and smoother after PRP treatment, which can be attributed to the improved overall health of the hair.
Gradual Progress: PRP results are not immediate. It takes time for the revitalized hair follicles to transition from the resting phase to the active growth phase. You might start noticing changes within a few weeks to a few months after treatment.
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For achieving the best results, a regimen of 3 treatments, spaced every 4 weeks, is advised, along with a yearly maintenance session. This approach helps maximize the benefits of PRP while accounting for its natural temporal effects.
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How PRP for hair loss works?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a medical procedure that involves using a concentrated form of your own blood to promote healing and tissue regeneration. Here's how PRP works:
Blood Sample Collection: The procedure starts by drawing a small amount of your blood.
Centrifugation: The collected blood is then placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins rapidly to separate its components based on their densities. This process separates the blood into layers: red blood cells, platelet-poor plasma, and platelet-rich plasma.
Isolation of PRP: The layer containing the concentrated platelets, along with growth factors and other bioactive proteins, is the PRP. This PRP is carefully extracted from the other components.
Application: The extracted PRP is then applied to the scalp area.
When I can see results?
Results from Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair loss can vary from person to person, and the timeline for noticing improvements can depend on various factors, including the individual's hair growth cycle, the extent of hair loss, and the treatment protocol. Generally, here's what you might expect in terms of the timeline for seeing results:
Early Stages (0-4 weeks): Some individuals might notice slight changes within the first few weeks after the initial treatment. This could include reduced hair shedding and a healthier scalp.
4-8 Weeks: Around this time frame, you might begin to observe subtle changes in hair texture and quality. Your hair might feel stronger, thicker, and healthier.
2-3 Months: This is when more noticeable changes often start to become evident. You might see an increase in hair density and thickness, particularly in the areas where you were experiencing thinning. Keep in mind that the results can be gradual, and not everyone will experience dramatic changes within this timeframe.
3-6 Months: By the three to six-month mark, many individuals experience more significant improvements. Hair regrowth becomes more apparent, and you might notice enhanced coverage and fullness in the treated areas.
6-12 Months: Continued improvement in hair density and overall appearance is common during this period. Some individuals continue to see progress beyond the six-month mark, with the results becoming even more pronounced.
sessions to sustain the results achieved. Maintenance sessions are often spaced several months apart.
It's essential to have realistic expectations and understand that PRP results are not immediate. Hair growth occurs in cycles, and the stimulated hair follicles need time to transition from the resting phase to the active growth phase. Keep in mind that individual responses can vary, and some people might experience faster or slower progress.