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Hello,You can get done prp every 2-3 months and mezotheraphy weekly. No need to get it done at the same time.
In my opinion, I do not recommend combining PRP with mesotherapy at the same visit. This can have the effect of diluting the growth factors as well as putting excess pressure on the hair follicles. Find a PRP expert. As to see photos.PRP hair md.com
There are no contraindications to having PRP for hair and mesotherapy, especially if you are having topical mesotherapy trestment.
In my opinion, unless there was a significant amount of swelling and your Bounty contributed to this situation, there should be no effect on the success of the procedure. Swelling could put pressure on the follicles which may decrease effectiveness. In a very small number of people undergoing ...
It depends when you drank the wine. Drinking 2 glasses of wine just before your visit, may render you unable to legally provide consent for a procedure. Alcohol can also lead to bruising for a procedure that normally does not cause bruising. If you are nervous about having a procedure, co...
There are alternatives for PRP treatment like supplements. You can use finasteride and minoxidil as an alternative for PRP
Thanks for your question. There's a few options to consider including using Acell matrix with PRP. Additionally derma-rolling and microneedling may have benefits. See a professional in your area.Good luck. Dr. ALDO
I appreciate your concern.Overall, I think the process is working, but your hair thinning is likely due to male pattern baldness. Bes ure you're supplementing your hair with vitamins and iron. You can also see a specialist to see if an androgen blocker will help. You can also consider minoxidil...
The research performed and the anecdotal evidence would suggest that thickness of hair and density can improve with PRP injections. The number of sessions as well as the quality of PRP obtained will vary considerably physician to physician.
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