PRP hair treatment is a multi-stage process. PRP treatments usually require three sessions with an average of 3-5 weeks apart. Check-ups should be done every 4-6 months.The blood is drawn often from the candidate's arm and put into a centrifuge. After about 15 minutes in this machine, the blood is separated into in three layers: Platelet-poor plasma, platelet-rich plasma, and red blood cells. The platelet-rich plasma required for treatment is drawn into a syringe and then injected into targeted areas on the candidate's scalp. The procedure takes about half an hour and no pain is felt during the operation. It is possible to return to daily life immediately after a PRP session.
With PRP hair treatment, weakened and thinned hair can be repaired. Hair follicles are thickened and contribute to their voluminousness. PRP hair treatment can also help for revitalizes passive hair follicles, protects the hair against shedding, increases hair follicle vitality, repairs hair texture, and encourages hair growth.
Ideal candidates for PRP hair treatment are generally those who are in the early stages of hair thinning and still have hair follicles that are at least somewhat active.However, this does not mean that people who experience severe hair loss or have inactive hair follicles do not have a chance. There is still a chance for them also. PRP treatment may just give slower results and may require a longer process.
While most of these are not serious, there are some side effects in PRP hair treatment. Dizziness, nausea, scalp pain, irritation during the healing, scarring, injury to blood vessels, and injury to nerves among the side effects.