
Nowadays, many people, both men and women are suffering from hair loss or hair fall. PRP Hair loss treatment is a revolutionary solution for alopecia and hair fall. It can do wonders, covering your baldness with thick, dense hair. Read this blog to learn more about the PRP treatment process, cost, and, most importantly, whether it's safe for you.
The primary reasons for hair loss could be attributed to factors like heredity, thyroid gland malfunctioning, stress and anxiety, malnutrition, hormonal disturbances, autoimmune diseases, rash hairstyling, and certain medications.
According to statistics, hair loss is more common in men than women. In men belonging to the age group of 30 to 50 years, the prevalence rate of androgenic baldness, commonly known as male pattern baldness, is 58%. On the other hand, women pattern baldness is rare, but 20% to 30% of Indian women do experience severe hair fall and hair thinning at some stage of their lives. Although many products in the market promise to give you a solution for hair loss, none are as effective as certain revolutionary hair treatments, such as the PRP treatment for hair loss.
Here’s how PRP for hair loss generally works:
A small amount of your blood is drawn, typically from your arm.
The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelets from the other components of the blood.
The PRP, which is rich in platelets, is then injected into areas of the scalp where hair thinning or loss has occurred.
Over time, the growth factors in the PRP are believed to help stimulate hair follicles and promote hair regrowth, improving hair thickness and overall density.
PRP therapy can be effective for people in the early stages of hair loss, especially those with androgenic alopecia. The efficacy or results of this therapy may vary depending on several factors, such as the stage of hair loss, underlying health issues, and the consistency of therapeutic sessions., but many people see a noticeable improvement in hair thickness and density within 3 to 6 months. In the case of joint injections, results may be visible within a couple of weeks, while scalp injections may show results only after 6 months. Some patients may need additional sessions for better hair restoration outcomes. Although not guaranteed, the therapy can produce noticeable results in some patients after several PRP sessions.
The PRP treatment for hair loss is generally considered safe because it makes use of the patient's own blood, thereby reducing the risk of infections or allergic reactions. Also, since this therapy is minimally invasive and non-surgical, it carries lesser risk compared to other complicated medical procedures. But, after the therapeutic sessions, it is common to experience some minor side effects, such as temporary swelling, bruising, and pain in the areas where the injections have been administered.
The PRP treatment for hair loss is an expensive hair treatment. In India, the cost per session may vary between INR 5,000 to INR 15,000. In foreign countries like the USA, the cost per session may range between $500 to $2,500. The overall cost of hair fall PRP treatment is dependent on certain factors, such as the provider, the location, the clinic, and the number of sessions needed.
Hair loss could be very frustrating, turning one into a social recluse. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as a hair loss treatment has become highly popular today. It is a promising, new-age treatment for hair loss and is widely used to treat androgenic alopecia or male pattern baldness.
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Source: clevelandclinic.org, alcsindia.com, healthline.com, harvard.edu, hopkinsmedicine.org
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