PRP FACIALS

What is PRP?

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) for hair rejuvenation is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting a patient's own blood plasma into the scalp to stimulate hair growth. The plasma contains growth factors and other proteins that promote the healing of tissues. When injected into the scalp, these growth factors help to increase blood flow and promote the growth of new hair follicles.

PRP FACIALS

Learn more about PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a patient's own blood plasma into the skin to promote healing and rejuvenation. The plasma contains growth factors and other proteins that stimulate collagen production and increase blood flow to the skin. When injected into the face, these growth factors help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots, and create a more youthful and radiant complexion.

One of the primary benefits of PRP facials is that they are a minimally invasive procedure that has little to no downtime. Patients can typically return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment.

PRP for hair rejuvenation can be used on the scalp, beard, moustache, hair edges, or any other area of the body where hair growth is desired. The treatment involves injecting concentrated plasma from the patient's own blood into the target area to stimulate hair growth. The plasma contains growth factors and healing proteins that promote the growth of new hair follicles and increase blood flow to the area. Treatment plans may vary depending on the patient's individual needs and goals, but typically involve several injections spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6-12 months to maintain results. The number of injections and the frequency of treatments may vary depending on the patient's individual needs and the severity of their hair loss. The number of injections and the frequency of treatments may vary depending on the patient's individual needs and the severity of their hair loss.

PRP HAIR RESTORATION

  • Initial consultation with a licensed healthcare provider to assess the patient's hair loss and determine if PRP is a suitable treatment option

    Blood draw to collect the patient's own plasma

    Plasma processing to concentrate the growth factors and other healing proteins

    Topical anaesthesia application to the scalp, beard, moustache or site for PRP

    Injection of the concentrated PRP into the scalp using a fine needle

    Post-treatment instructions and follow-up appointments to monitor progress

    Typically, patients will undergo a series of 4-6 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6-12 months to maintain results. The exact treatment plan will depend on the individual patient's needs and goals, as well as the healthcare provider's recommendations.