What is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative hair loss treatment that uses the healing power of your own blood to stimulate hair growth, repair damaged follicles, and reduce hair fall — naturally.

Your blood contains platelets that are rich in growth factors. When concentrated and injected into the scalp, these growth factors revitalize weak or inactive hair follicles, leading to thicker, healthier hair.

It’s a safe, non-surgical treatment backed by clinical research and dermatologists worldwide.

How PRP Works: Step-by-Step

  • Blood Collection
    A small amount of your blood is drawn (just like a blood test).
  • Plasma Separation (Centrifuge Process)
    Your blood is spun in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma.
  • Scalp Injection
    The PRP is carefully injected into areas with thinning or weak hair follicles.
  • Stimulation Begins
    Growth factors in PRP boost blood supply, cell repair, and collagen at the follicle level.

Typically done in 3–6 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart, followed by maintenance every 6–12 months.

PRP as Hair Loss Treatment:

PRP is suitable for:

  • Androgenetic Alopecia (male/female pattern baldness)
  • Telogen Effluvium (stress- or illness-induced shedding)
  • Thinning Hair with visible scalp
  • Post-COVID or Postpartum Hair Fall
  • Weak, slow-growing hair
  • People looking to delay or avoid hair transplants

Benefits of PRP Hair Loss Treatment:

  • Stimulates Natural Hair Regrowth
    Awakens dormant follicles and increases hair density.
  • Reduces Hair Fall
    Strengthens follicles and prolongs hair growth phase.
  • Thicker, Healthier Hair
    Improves shaft quality and reduces hair breakage.
  • Safe & Non-Surgical
    Uses your own blood — zero risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
  • No Downtime
    Minimal discomfort, quick recovery — resume work same day.
  • Visible Results Within 3 Months
    Hair shedding reduces first, then regrowth becomes noticeable.
  • Combines Well with Other Therapies
    Can be used alongside GFC, mesotherapy, microneedling, or medications.