Sunday 3 June 2018

Is PRP enough for hair loss treatment?

The PRP-Platelet Rich Plasma has been historical treatments, opted by the Dermatologists, Orthopedics and Dentistry. PRP is a temporary solution for hair loss treatment while the patient isn’t capable of bearing the hair restoration procedure. PRP plays the role of stimulating the present hair follicles which boosts the hair growth in the certain area.
PRP is a long-lasting treatment, but it’s not necessary its effect remains forever. It’s a three-step procedure, where the patient’s blood is taken, processed and then injected into the scalp. This generates the blood flow thus helps hairs grow and increase the thickness of the hair shaft. Sometimes this procedure is taken solely, while sometimes it is combined with other hair loss procedures and medications.
The PRP treatment is mainly carried on patients when the patient is not eligible for the hair loss treatment and ages below 21. Hair loss treatment is usually carried out among the adult, who have passed the young age and reached to complete baldness, it is where the hair transplant is applicable for the best outcomes.
PRP is effective and long-lasting, but it has a list of certain criteria where it really works, else it turns into a matter of risk and health.  PRP is only carried out when it is confirmed that it is most required.  It is meant to improve the growth of hair follicles right after the hairtransplant procedure and to make existing hairs strong.
PRP is recommended by doctors when the hair scalp shows signs of hair thinning and reduced effect of hair loss.  It is not a complete cure for hair baldness, as the hair baldness needs hair transplant treatment.  It is preferable good for female hair thinning when it turns wide hair scalp.  PRP treatment enhances the hair follicle growth in the particular area and it doesn’t go parallel with hair transplantation.  

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