Hair PRP
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is a highly popular application as an innovative and biologically-based approach in the fight against hair loss. PRP is applied by injecting platelet-rich plasma obtained from the person’s own blood into the scalp. This treatment revitalizes hair follicles and promotes new hair formation by reducing hair loss.
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Biological Mechanism of PRP: The Role of Platelets
Platelets, which form the basis of PRP treatment, are cells that play a role in blood clotting and accelerate healing processes. PRP is obtained by concentrating these platelets and enriching them with active growth factors. PRP injected into the scalp promotes cellular level renewal and increases oxygen and nutrient transport to hair follicles. Additionally, growth factors accelerate the transition of hair follicles to the anagen (growth) phase, stopping hair loss and supporting new hair formation.
PRP Preparation and Application Process
Hair PRP treatment begins with the patient’s blood undergoing a special centrifugation process. This process separates the blood into its components and obtains platelet-rich plasma (PRP). The obtained PRP is injected into specific areas of the scalp through micro-needles. This process provides direct nourishment to hair roots and strengthens hair follicles. The micro-needles used during the treatment are minimally invasive and offer a painless application.
Clinical Studies Approve
Clinical studies on hair PRP treatment have shown that this method is effective in reducing hair loss and increasing hair density. The growth factors contained in PRP revitalize hair follicles and increase the quality of hair strands. At the same time, PRP treatment has been scientifically proven to be a safe and side-effect-free treatment option. Studies conducted in different age and gender groups support the effectiveness of PRP against hair loss.
Personalized Treatment Plans and Clinical Applications
The success of PRP treatment is directly related to a treatment plan tailored to the individual’s needs. The number and frequency of PRP sessions are determined considering each patient’s hair structure, degree of hair loss, and general health condition. The treatment is applied by expert doctors in a clinical setting, and each step is carefully monitored. This personalized approach increases the effectiveness of the treatment and meets patients’ expectations.