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The Basics Of PRP Therapy For Hair Loss Treatments

If you have been struggling with hair loss, you may be looking for every solution possible to correct the problem. Although you might wonder about the possibility of topical treatments, implants, and other avenues, you might not have considered PRP hair restoration therapy. PRP therapy is relatively new to the marketplace but is a proven and effective therapy option. Here are some of the things that you should know about this type of hair restoration.

How PRP Therapy Works 

PRP therapy stands for platelet-rich plasma therapy. The plasma is created from your own blood cells. Blood is drawn typically from your arm and then used to create the plasma injection for the therapy. You'll receive at least three injections, typically timed four weeks apart, before you start to see marked signs of regrowth. 

Before the injection is done, a numbing solution is applied to your scalp where the injection will happen. From the blood draw to the injection, you'll be looking at about an hour's commitment each time.

Why Choose PRP Over Topical Treatments?

PRP therapy is often more effective than topical hair restoration treatments. Applying the plasma directly under the scalp gets the growth stimulation immediately where it needs to be. Topical treatments must be absorbed and may or may not actually solve the problem that you are experiencing. This depends on the cause of your hair loss, but in most cases, PRP therapy proves to be a longer-lasting, more reliable solution for restoring your hair growth.

Why Choose PRP Over Implants?

Some people who have struggled with hair loss have considered implants to resolve the problem. While implants are often a highly effective solution, that surgery does not come without its risks. 

Implant surgery comes with some level of infection risk, and the aftercare and healing process can be complicated. Opting for platelet-rich plasma instead eliminates the risk of infection. It also eliminates the potential for surgical rejection, which can happen as well. Since PRP is created from your own blood, there's no rejection threat at all.

The more you understand about PRP therapy, the easier it is to see why this is often the best way to restore your hair growth. Before you seek any solution to restore your hair, talk with a care provider today to see if PRP therapy might be the right treatment for your current hair loss situation.

To learn more, contact your local medical professionals.