Medical Aesthetics
Hair Restoration
Revitalize Your Hair with PRP Hair Restoration
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Restoration is a cutting-edge treatment designed to stimulate hair growth and improve hair density.
At Vitality Medi Spa, we understand how difficult it can be to fight hair loss. Utilizing the healing properties of your own blood, PRP therapy promotes natural hair regeneration, making it a safe and effective solution for those experiencing hair thinning or hair loss.
PRP is a widely-used treatment for both hair loss and skin rejuvenation, renowned for its restorative properties. Click here to learn more about our facial PRP treatments.
How does PRP work?
The process begins with a small blood draw from your arm. This blood is then placed in a centrifuge, which separates the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood components. The PRP, rich in growth factors, is then carefully injected into your scalp at the level of the hair follicles. These growth factors stimulate the hair follicles, encouraging new hair growth and improving the health and thickness of existing hair.
Is PRP Hair Restoration safe and effective?
Since the treatment uses your own blood, it minimizes the risk of allergic reactions or adverse side effects. PRP has been shown to increase hair count, hair thickness, and the growth phase of the hair cycle. The procedure is quick, non-surgical and requires no downtime, allowing you to resume your daily activities immediately.
PRP therapy usually involves a series of treatment sessions spaced about 4-6 weeks apart. Most patients start to see improvement after the first few sessions, with optimal results appearing after several months.
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