PRP

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PRP
PRP is a therapy produced from a patient’s own blood that is made up of plasma and a high concentration of platelets. It is injected into the desired area, thereby introducing a high concentration of platelets as well as growth factors and cytokines to the site, helping it heal and repair.
 
PRP can be used to rejuvenate skin and promote cell renewal. It is often used in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures. We offer PRP to our patients to rejuvenate their skin and hair.
 

 

PRP can be incorporated to the following services:
  • PRP + Microneedling: PRP can be used to activate cells and repair the face, hands, or scalp after the Microneedling process. 
  • PRP + Facial Filler: We can add PRP into your facial filler for added activate the adjacent cells for added rejuvenation.
  • PRP + Hair growth: We can use PRP to activate dormant hair follicles in order to attain a fuller and more vibrant hair on the scalp. 

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What are PRP injections and how do they work?

PRP or platelet rich plasma injections are an in-office procedure that leverages growth factors released from platelets in your own blood to stimulate hair follicle activity and promote new hair growth. A small vial of blood is taken from a vein in your arm and processed to increase the concentration of platelets in a fraction of plasma. This platelet rich plasma is then injected into the scalp in areas of hair thinning.

Can PRP treatments be combined with other treatments for hair thinning and hair loss?

PRP injections are often combined with other treatments for hair thinning and loss including hair growth supplements, topical OTC treatments such as Rogaine and/or oral prescription medications to promote hair regrowth such as Propecia.

 

Is there any downtime or side effects associated with PRP injections for hair loss or thinning?

There is generally minimal downtime associated with PRP injections. Some potential side effects include bruising, soreness, headache or temporary swelling of scalp and forehead.

How many treatments are recommended?

While the number of treatments may vary depending on individual factors, an initial series of treatments is usually recommended at monthly intervals for three months followed by maintenance injections every six to twelve months. Patients usually notice results within two to three months.

 

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Are there any pre or post treatment precautions?

You should not take aspirin, Aleve, Advil, Motrin or any prescription anti-inflammatory medication for one week prior to treatment since these medications reduce inflammation which may lessen your results. Cigarette smoking at any time will also diminish results. Following treatment you should not apply keratin hair fibers to your scalp or color or cut your hair for three days.

Are there any contraindications to PRP scalp injections?

PRP is not recommended for advanced hair loss or hair loss associated with scarring. You should also not have PRP injections if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a platelet or blood disorder or are taking immunosuppressive medications such as corticosteroids, or biologic medications.

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