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PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is used to stop hair loss or to stimulate and improve the quality of thin and weak hair.
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The method involves separating white blood cells and platelets from the patient's blood and injecting them into the area with no or thin hair.
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10 ml of blood is drawn from the patient and placed in a centrifuge for about 15 minutes to separate platelet rich plasma from red blood cells.
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In a 10-minute application, concentrated platelets are injected into the scalp in small doses.
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Thrombocytes (platelets) and leucocytes are highly concentrated in the plasma obtained during the PRP treatment (white blood cells).
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Growth factors are secreted by activated platelets and leucocytes.
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Growth factors stimulate hair follicle renewal and growth with PRP Hair Treatment.
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As a result, it enables significant tissue regeneration.
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The goal of PRP Hair Treatment is to help restore the health of the hair by stimulating weak and very thin hair as well as dying hair follicles.
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On average, the application is made every 15 days for 3–4 months. After that, one session would be sufficient per year.
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The primary benefit of this procedure is that the unique plasma is made from the patient's own blood, eliminating any potential allergy risks.
Uses of PRP
• It is used to cure hair loss. By rejuvenating weak, damaged hair with split ends and dormant hair follicles, the PRP treatment prevents hair loss. It makes hair appear bouncy and shining.
• Stretch marks, scars, and acne are all treated with it. Through the growth factors they emit, platelets working around stretch marks, scars, acne scars, and other similar lesions on the skin assure healing and improve the appearance of scars.
• Dark skin patches are treated using it. The growth factors secreted by the platelets that are injected into the skin by PRP maintain the melanocyte cells' ability to create melanin, which gives the skin its color, within normal ranges, and treat skin spots.
• It is applied to skin repair. Due to the loss of some tissues and the decline in collagen levels, which give body tissues their shape and firmness, wrinkles, creases, and other skin problems appear as we age.
• Growth factors assist in the healing of the area treated with PRP. Collagen is restored and produced at higher levels, which promotes skin elasticity and reduces wrinkles and other skin problems.