04.10.2024
PRP is an abbreviation, and the full name of the treatment is Platelet Rich Plasma.
The treatment works on a completely safe principle. The patient's blood is taken and placed in a special blood centrifugation machine. During centrifugation, red blood cells are separated from blood plasma.
Blood plasma is rich in white blood cells and platelets, which enables the success of this treatment. These cells aim to stimulate hair growth by activating and stimulating hair follicles.
By injecting plasma into the skin of the furry part that needs treatment.
Through this process, the treated tissue becomes more blooded and hydrated, and of course, the regeneration process begins. In the period from 7 to 70 days, the process of creating new hair follicles begins, as does the revitalization of existing ones.
The treatment procedure is not painful because it is done under local anesthesia. The treatment does not last long, and there is no discomfort during the treatment because the hairy part to which the blood plasma is applied is numb while the local anesthesia lasts. Excessive damage to the skin and do not cause discomfort after the treatment.
You will repeat the treatment according to your doctor's recommendations, who will assess how often repetition is necessary.
Side effects of the treatment are almost non-existent, but you will also discuss them with your doctor.
Given that the treatment is based on using one's own blood plasma, there are extremely rare cases of any type of allergic reaction.
PRP is effective for both sexes who want to strengthen, stimulate growth, and improve their hair with this treatment.
Consult your doctor before the treatment to be informed about the complete process. Be sure to prepare for the conversation with your doctor and think of the questions you want to ask him so that you don't end up in a situation where you are not sufficiently informed about the treatment.
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*This text is intended for informational purposes only. If you experience any symptoms, it is recommended that you seek advice from your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional.*
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