What is PRP for Hair Loss and How Does It Work?

Hair thinning is very common in both men and women, and many people want a treatment that feels natural and non-surgical. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is one option that has become increasingly popular.

What Is PRP?

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It is a treatment that uses a small sample of your own blood to help stimulate hair growth. Because it comes from your own body, the risk of reaction is very low.

Platelets contain growth factors, which are natural substances that help with healing and cell repair.

How Does PRP Help Hair Growth?

When PRP is injected into areas of thinning hair, the growth factors can:

  • Support healthier hair follicles

  • Improve hair thickness

  • Reduce shedding

  • Encourage new growth over time

It works best for people in the early stages of hair thinning, rather than complete baldness.

What Happens During Treatment?

A PRP appointment usually takes around 45–60 minutes and includes:

  1. Taking a small blood sample

  2. Spinning the blood in a machine to separate the PRP

  3. Injecting the PRP into the scalp

Most people return to normal activities the same day.

How Many Sessions Are Needed?

PRP is not a one-off treatment. Most people need:

  • 3 initial sessions about a month apart

  • Maintenance sessions once or twice a year

Results are gradual, with improvements often seen after 3–6 months.

Is There Downtime?

Downtime is minimal. You may have slight redness or tenderness for a day or two, but this usually settles quickly.

In Summary

PRP is a natural, non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to support thicker, healthier hair. It isn’t an instant fix, but for many people with early hair thinning, it can be an effective option when done consistently.

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