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Dear patient,No, with PRP reatment is not cause any scalp damage or scar in your head. You can use it for strenghten your hairs.
Hi Awesome279495Plasma from PRP therapy naturally promotes the production of collagen and elastin to reveal tauter, more youthful-appearing skin. It is also an effective treatment for stimulating hair growth. As it uses your own blood, the risk of adverse or allergic reactions is basically nonexistent. To learn more about this procedure, please visit our website.
PRP is full of growth factors and it will not cause any scalp damage. Your scalp may feel a bit swollen post treatment due to the injections, but healing is otherwise pretty simple. It may take a series of injections to maximize results, and the number of treatments can vary per person. A-cell Micromatrix can also boost hair regeneration results. Going forward, I would recommend you to complete multiple in-person assessments with board certified experts to discuss your aesthetic goals and create an individualized treatment plan.
After many studies and reviews, no long-term adverse scalp damage has been reported with PRP delivered with an injection technique.Jeff Rapaport MD FAADRealself Verified All-star
Done properly PRP injections do not cause any long term scalp injury. The whole idea of the use of PRP is to improve damaged tissue where it's injected.
Thank you for your question. PRP is known to be one of the safest procedures to help with hair loss, so it should not cause any scalp damage. PRP promotes healing of damaged hair follicles and will actually stimulate follicle activity. It would be best to set up a consultation with a trusted provider. Best of luck!
a very small needle is used to inject the PRP. There is no reason to expect any scalp damage. It would hardly be used to increase hair growth if it damaged the scalp and the hair follicles.david berman md
Most of the studies showing positive results in hair rejuvenation have been with PRP. PRF has been used extensively in the dental and orthopedic fields. PRF has a significantly higher number of leukocytes which is not helpful in hair rejuvenation. Furthermore, with increased fibrin, PRF is m...
Exosomes primarily help put thinning hair back into the anagen phase, promoting hair growth and thickening existing hair rather than creating new hair follicles. However, based on my experience, combining exosomes with PRF, PDO threads, and low-level laser therapy offers the best chances to...
You can use prp certainly to make hair denser and increase growth. I would say the biggest issue is extreme diet change and extreme weight loss Can always cause to get sudden shedding 3-6 months later. The condition that usually follows is telogen effluvium usually self resolves if habit is...