Hi JudyTrudy, It is difficult to say whether or not shock loss will occur post-injection. I agree with Dr. Rapaport's comment below that the injection technique matters. In my experience, shock loss is rare, but the hypothesis is that those hairs were on their way out anyway. The growth factors in your PRP will stimulate dormant hair follicles. It helps if you're also working with your doctor to address any underlying causes of the hair loss. Good luck on your journey!
In my opinion, I would go back to the basics. Connect with a physician to look further into your health. There are many reasons why hair may become thin or fall out, including genetics, hormone imbalances, anemia, nutrient deficiencies, and stress. PRP therapy for hair restoration is amazing, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. Good luck!
Hi, @madreas! No, HPV will not affect your PRP hair restoration. HPV does not present in the blood so the platelet rich plasma, obtained from your blood, will be HPV free and ready to go. Hope this helps, good luck on your journey!