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PRP (hair)

PRP (hair)

It is a unique treatment using skin transportation, delivering autologous PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) into the balding scalp.

It works by utilizing growth factors released by blood cells called platelets. These are tiny cells that are usually involved in blood clotting. They increase the formation of new hair by stimulating the hair stem cells as well as by providing better blood supply and anchorage to the hair roots.

About 10-15 ml of blood is taken from the person to be treated, and this is then spun to separate the red and white parts of the blood. The white part contains the platelets, and this is then harvested using a long needle and activated with calcium chloride to generate the PRP. It is then transferred to smaller syringes and injected superficially into the scalp at about half-inch intervals. The procedure is done under cream-based anesthesia and has minimal to no discomfort.

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