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Plasma Therapy, also known as PRP, is performed in three-stages:
- Blood is drawn from the patient being treated for hair loss
- It is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelets and plasma
- It is injected by a physician into the scalp in the area of hair loss to help repair blood vessels, promote cell growth and wound healing, and stimulate collagen production.
- It promotes healing and clotting
- It has anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties
- It is safe with virtually no danger of an allergic reaction or rejection
- It is well tolerated by patients who may not tolerate medications
- International clinical studies have shown promising results
- It is a quick procedure – usually 1-2 hours – done in an outpatient setting in the physician’s office
- Patience is key; it may take several sessions and at least three months to see improvement. Results may depend on the length of time since hair was lost. To learn if you’re a good candidate for Plasma therapy for hair loss, contact your LHC Club providers.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Restoration is one of today’s most advanced, natural hair restoration treatments available, with a proven track record for providing patient satisfaction and results. Backed by years of research, Platelet-Rich Plasma Hair Restoration (PRP Hair Restoration) is an FDA-approved treatment that offers men and women suffering from hair thinning, hair aging, and premature hair loss an alternative to costly surgical hair treatments.
Today’s leading physicians around the world have been recommending PRP Hair Restoration for its proven results, no downtime, and patient satisfaction.
PRP Hair Restoration is a fast and safe technique offering the most natural results compared to other hair loss procedures.
The patient’s blood is collected, centrifuged, and then the Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is injected into the areas new hair growth is desired.
The procedure is performed in one day with no incisions or stitches required. A series of treatments typically is recommended.
Used in surgical applications since the early 1990’s, when it was found to accelerate the healing of damaged joints after injury or surgery, Plasma therapy is also utilized in other dermatological applications including microneedling with Plasma Therapy and for minimizing acne scars.