PRP
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a safe new hair restoration program which is performed at estética by Dr. Sukhmani Gill with no side effects. The PRP kit used at estética is US FDA approved, while many other centers may use a regular laboratory tube which produces low-quality plasma our specially engineered tube produces the highest concentration of PRP resulting in the best results.The PRP treatment takes place via intradermal insertions of plasma into the scalp; with the objective of stimulating the scalp to support new growth.
PRP Growth Factors
The Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a new method for the treatment of alopecia. It takes place by injecting plasma into the scalp, with the objective of stimulating the follicles to promote hair growth. It can be used as an individual treatment or coupled with any hair restoration procedure.
How does PRP work?
- A small amount of blood is obtained from the patient
- Platelet-Rich Plasma is isolated following the centrifugation of blood
- PRP is injected into the area which is suffering from hair loss in order to stimulate hair growth
PRP process can be used as a respective solo treatment for maintenance and preservation of existing hairs, or it can also be coupled with any of the DHI procedures for hair restoration, allowing partially transacted follicles (cells) to prosper.
Ultimately, the process not only helps hair to regenerate, but the dermis and epidermis area of the donor heal faster.
Benefits when PRP is solely used:
PRP is a safe treatment with no contraindications. As one’s own blood is used during PRP session, thus, potential problems of rejection and allergies are practically eliminated. However, the downtime is minimal with no side effects and immediate results.
Benefits when PRP is used in hair transplant
- It accelerates and enhances the healing process
- It cut downs trauma, inflammation and erythema (redness)
- It reduces the formation of crust
- It lowers patients discomfort
- Moreover, scientists have observed acceleration in the growth and the revascularization of the follicles, while a noticeable increase in the size of follicles per unit