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Prior to starting PRP hair regeneration, I strongly suggest seeking out and getting a consult with a Integrative or Functional Medicine physician that practices Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy. They will figure out what the root of the high prolactin levels are from and treat you appropriately. Once your prolactin issue is addressed, then PRP may be beneficial to help push the hair regrowth along. No point in trying hair regeneration is your pushing against something. You may determine your don't either need PRP or only need a few sessions to kick start the regrowth, but not the full course of treatments. Hope I have helped, Wishing you the best outcome. Warmly,Arbella Sarkis, MD
If one has high prolactin, one needs to first and foremost figure out the reason for the high prolactin before any hair loss treatments can be discussed. Often the test needs repeating and measurement of macroprolactin levels need to be determined as well. Be sure to see a knowledgable doctor.
While PRP is generally well-tolerated, about 1 in 150 people who have a PrP procedure may experience swollen lymph nodes. You should tell your doctor right away so they can check it out. It’s important to rule out infections quickly, but often the swelling is related to the procedure itself. P...
Exosomes, may one day, be the gold standard but at present they cannot be injected and will add a lot of cost. I would certainly start with PRP, since it is very easy have done to you, and have virtually no side effects. you need to plan to do 3 sessions, each spaced a month apart.david berman md
There is no reason that you can't have PRP treatments while you are taking a bets-blocker. To obtain Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) a small amount of blood is taken and placed in a centrifuge and spun down. This separates its components into different layers. The portion with the...