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PRP hair treatment works by administering platelet-rich plasma (PRP) taken from the patient’s own blood and administered directly into the hair follicles. The plasma is mixed with Biotin, a formula that promotes a healthier scalp, prevents hair loss and stimulates hair growth. This procedure stimulates and revitalises weakened or dormant hair follicles, which can lead to the growth of healthier and thicker hair.
This treatment start with a straightforward blood draw from the patient's arm, which is subsequently placed into a centrifuge. This machine effectively separates the red blood cells from the patient’s plasma. PRP is then administered into the scalp using either the Mesotherapy or Microneedling method, ensuring precise delivery of the platelets to the targeted areas.
As a result, the hair follicles receive nourishment and stimulation from the PRP. The treatments also enhance collagen and blood circulation in the scalp. Typically, PRP hair treatment involves a course of up to 4 sessions which ideally should be scheduled 3 to 4 weeks apart. While outcomes may differ among patients, these variations will be discussed during the initial consultation.
Mesotherapy is a technique that uses small injections with a singular needle to distribute product to the lower layers of the skin.
By directly targeting deeper skin tissue, the product is injected where they are most needed. This is more beneficial than treatments that cannot penetrate the deeper levels of the skin and is a greater aid in long-term scalp health. Mesotherapy provides hydration and nourishment on a deeper level.
This application method is good for clients wishing to target:
As a minimally invasive treatment, clients can expect minimal downtime. Slight bruising can develop at injection sites.
Microneedling is a technique that uses a device equipped with multiple fine needles to penetrate the outer layers of the skin, thereby creating a controlled injury that promotes skin cell regeneration. This process prompts a rapid healing response which stimulates the production of collagen, promoting hair growth and in some cases awakening dormant hair follicles.
This application method is good for clients wishing to target:
As a minimally invasive treatment, clients can expect minimal downtime and ease of tolerance due to the superficial penetration.