PRP for Face & Hair

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a natural, regenerative treatment that uses your body's own platelets to rejuvenate the skin and promote hair growth. For the face, PRP stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines, and enhancing overall radiance. When applied to the scalp, PRP can help strengthen hair follicles, increase hair density, and slow down hair loss.

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What is PRP for Face & Hair?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a natural, regenerative treatment that uses your body's own platelets to rejuvenate the skin and promote hair growth. For the face, PRP stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines, and enhancing overall radiance. When applied to the scalp, PRP can help strengthen hair follicles, increase hair density, and slow down hair loss. This minimally invasive procedure involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the PRP into the targeted areas.

What can PRP for Face & Hair target?

During PRP Treatment

The initial consultation is a crucial step in determining if PRP therapy is the right treatment for your facial rejuvenation or hair restoration needs. During this session, your dermatologist or aesthetic specialist will assess your skin or scalp condition, review your medical history, and discuss your aesthetic goals. They will explain how PRP works, what the procedure entails, and what kind of results you can expect. This is also the time to address any concerns or questions you might have, such as the number of sessions required, the cost, and potential side effects. By the end of the consultation, you will have a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and desired outcomes.




After PRP Treatment

After PRP treatment, you may experience mild redness, swelling, or tenderness in the treated area, which usually subsides within a day or two. For facial PRP, keep the area clean, avoid makeup for 24 hours, and apply a gentle moisturizer as recommended by your dermatologist. Sun protection is crucial, as your skin may be more sensitive post-treatment.

For hair PRP, it’s important to avoid washing your hair for 24-48 hours and refrain from using harsh hair products or undergoing other hair treatments for a few days. Be gentle with your scalp and avoid direct sun exposure.

Follow-up appointments are key to tracking your progress and determining if additional sessions are needed. PRP therapy often requires a series of treatments to achieve optimal results, with improvements in skin texture and hair density becoming more noticeable over time.

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