Prp Hair Treatment | Prp Hair Loss Treatment Before And After | Hair Loss Treatment

  • Posted on 24 September, 2022
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

PRP Hair Treatment | prp hair loss treatment before and after | Hair loss Treatment | prp treatment for hair loss | Platelet Rich Plasma

Platelet-rich plasma, also known as platelet-rich growth factors or platelet concentrate, is a concentrate of platelet rich plasma protein derived from whole blood, centrifuged to remove red blood cells.

PRP has become a popular treatment for many conditions in sport medicine, regenerative medicine, aesthetic medicine and hair loss treatment as it contains a variety number of growth factors and cytokines that can accelerate wound healing and tissue restoration.

Research also suggests that PRP injections can help treat androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness).

PRP therapy process:

PRP therapy is a three-step process.

Most PRP therapy requires three treatments 4–6 weeks apart.

Maintenance treatments are required every 4–6 months.

Steps of PRP procedure:

A person’s blood is drawn, usually from the arm (approximately 10 to 60 mL).

Then, the whole blood is centrifuged in a centrifuge and divided into 3 layers, the bottom layer contains red blood cells (RBCs) with leukocytes the middle layer is the PRP, and the top layer is platelet-poor plasma (PPP)

The platelet-rich plasma is drawn up into a syringe and then injected into areas of the scalp that need increased hair growth.

Mechanism of action of PRP/ How does PRP work?

Many studies have demonstrated that platelets not only affect hemostatic system, but also affect inflammatory system, angiogenesis, stem cell induction, and cell proliferation through the release of many different growth factors and cytokines.

Activated platelets in PRP release numerous growth factors and cytokines which play a major role in stimulating hair growth through cell proliferation, differentiation and angiogenesis

Use of Platelet Rich Plasma in Hair Disorders

Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA):

Also called male pattern baldness.

FDA has approved oral finasteride (for men only) and topical minoxidil for the treatment of AGA.

Compared to minoxidil, finasteride, and adult stem cell-based therapy, 84% of all studies reported a positive effect of PRP.

In AGA, action of dihydrotestosterone on dermal papilla cells suppressed WNT signaling, resulting in defective hair growth and retarding hair cycling. PRP promoting hair growth by activating WNT/β-Catenin signaling lead to proliferation and differentiation of hair follicle cells and triggering new hair cycle.

Female pattern hair loss:

Most common cause of hair loss in middle-aged women.

The cause of this problem is unknown, but it is related to genetics, hormones, and environmental conditions.

Alopecia Areata (AA):

Common autoimmune disorder that causes non-scarring alopecia in males and females at any age.

Cicatricial Alopecia:

Type of scarring alopecia, caused by different inflammatory conditions, physical trauma, burn, or severe infections that lead to the destruction of the hair follicles and subsequent scarring.

Hair Transplantation:

Several studies have shown a beneficial effect of using PRP in combination with hair transplantation.

Adverse Effects of Platelet Rich Plasma:

Because PRP therapy involves injecting your own blood into your scalp, you aren’t at risk for getting a communicable disease.

Minimal adverse effects may include, temporary and tolerable pain during treatment, mild headache, minimal itching, transient erythema and edema on treated area.

PRP is not recommended if you:

are on blood thinners

are a heavy smoker

have a history of alcohol or drug misuse

You might also be rejected for treatment if you’ve been diagnosed with:

acute or chronic infections

cancer

chronic liver disease

chronic skin disease

hemodynamic instability

hypofibrinogenemia

metabolic disorder

platelet dysfunction syndromes

systemic disorder

sepsis

low platelet count

thyroid disease

If you’re concerned about hair loss, you have a number of options including medication & hair transplant surgery. Watch our video to know more about PRP for hair growth.

Talk to your doctor to see which treatment or combination of treatments is the best choice for you.

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Hey everyone in this video, I will tell you about the PRP Therapy or the platelet-rich plasma therapy for hair growth. Late late, rich plasma is a concentrate of platelet-rich plasma protein, which is derived from Whole blood, then centrifuged to remove the red blood cells. Nowadays, PRP has become a popular treatment for many conditions in sport, medicine, regenerative medicine, aesthetic, medicine and hair loss treatment, as it contains a variety number of growth factors and cytokines that can accelerate wound healing and tissue restoration. Some in the medical community think that PRP injections trigger natural hair growth and maintain it by increasing blood supply to the hair, follicle and increasing the thickness of the hair shaft. The effectiveness of stimulating tissue regeneration depends on the concentration of platelets present in the plasma. So a higher concentration of platelets shows more Effectiveness. Let'S now go to the PRP Therapy process. Prp Therapy is a three-step process and most PRP Therapy requires three treatments. Four to six weeks apart, maintenance treatments are required every four to six months. The steps of PRP procedure include: first, a person's blood is drawn usually from the arm, and approximately 10 to 60 milliliters of blood is drawn. Then this blood is centrifuged in a centrifuge machine which divides it into three layers. The bottom layer contains red blood cells, the middle layer is platelet-rich plasma and the top layer is platelet poor plasma. The platelet-rich plasma is now drawn up into a syringe, and then this is injected into the area of the scalp. That needs increased hair growth. Let'S now see what is the mechanism of action of PRP, the activated platelets in the PRP release, numerous growth factors and cytokines, which play a major role in stimulating hair growth through cell proliferation, differentiation and angiogenesis. So the use of platelet-rich plasma in hair disorders includes endogenetic alopecia. That is male pattern. Baldness female pattern, hair loss, which is the most common cause of hair loss in middle aged women. Third, is alopecia erata alopecia erata is a common autoimmune disorder that causes non-scarring alopecia. In males and females at any age next is psychiatrician. Alopecia is a type of scarring Alopecia, which is caused by different inflammatory conditions, physical trauma burn or severe infections that lead to the destruction of the hair, follicles and subsequent scarring. Prp Therapy can also be used in conjunction with hair transplantation. Let me now tell you about the adverse effects of platelet-rich plasma therapy. Now, since the PRP Therapy involves injecting your own blood into your scalp, you aren't at risk for getting a communicable disease. Minimal adverse effects. May include temporary and tolerable pain during treatment, mild headache, minimal itching and transient erythema and edema on the treated area may be seen after treatment. Patient can resume normal daily activities and no antibiotics are usually needed to prevent the infection. A word of caution be sure to report all medications you are on before the procedure, including any supplements and herbs to your doctor. When you go for your initial consultation, many providers will recommend against PRP for hair loss. If you are on blood thinners, if you are a heavy smoker, if you have a history of alcohol or drug misuse, you may also be rejected for treatment if you have been diagnosed with acute or chronic infections. Cancer in case of chronic liver disease, in case of chronic skin disease, metabolic disorders, late late, dysfunction, syndromes, systemic disorders, sepsis, if you have a low platelet count and if you have a thyroid disease. So, to conclude, I would like to say that if you are concerned about hair loss, you have a number of options, including medication and hair transplant therapy. Another consideration is PRP Therapy. So talk to your doctor to see which treatment or combination of treatments is best choice for you, so that's all for now. I hope you like this video. Thank you.

La moringa: This is super interesting and informative I wish wish us a good health and happiness

AarushPro Gamer: Have to ask the most important observation of all regarding PRP - if one has to take maintenance procedures every 6 to 8 months then it is not a permanent cure at all

Parth Pandya: I have taken this medicine and it's working fine

Dominic Savio: Any side effects

Manas Gain: Nice video Thanks a lot

pankaj verma: Someone told me if Anthesia will be given with PRP then results wont come or PRP wont work...is it true?

Almas Enterprises: I did prp but it will not regrow new hair..I took 6 sessions..i had more hairfall after having prp..once ur bald also it's hard to reverse even through transplant..

Suraj Kalghatgi: We can get Prp treatment in psoriasis?

RAJA ASAD: Nice information sir

MAMEDUL ISLAM: Thanks a lot.

maaz bhai: Which blood vial use in prp ?

rahmat islam: Thanks!

sankalpa trust: Price cost

KALPANA SILWAL: thank you

Dedsec Hacker: I done prp 3 times I got hair grown but you cannot grow hair on M shaped already but in can grow inside from scalp

rafia syed: Yes i had it mai ny aik jannay waly doctor se krwai hay.. Or mera plan forehead haor transplant ka b ta all in 40k pakistani rupees .. No doubt amazing result... Alhamdulilah

Cutie Pie Beauty Tips: cost in pakistan

Sumeel nazir: Prp se baal grow nhe krte just hair fall rukti hai mery bhai na krwai hai or usko doc na saaf saaf btaya tha k jo baal gir chuke hain wo wapis nhe ayn ga sirf mazeed girne sa rukain ga any honest doc will tell u the same ❤️

Md Asif: Nise

Gary Roe: Yeah thanks for showing real people , but we got a animated cartoon

Kandhi rambabu ff: Please do gfc

Mr. X: Cost of PRP in Mumbai?

Shivam Saxena: White blood cells kidhr gye bhia

ARJUN L: Guy's don't take this treatment..... no use from this treatment....doctors will make money....

😛PepperMAN🤪: Diabties ?

Manju Chinnu: How mach money sir

Manoj: PRP doesn't regrow hair... It just thicken existing hair

Anil Lucky: Wait here problam

Md Bokul: Mana tam pat

umair dakora: It's Not More Effective Some Days You Feel That Hair Regrow But The Also Slowly Slowly Hair Fall Down Nothing Another Benefit For PRP Never Do

Rahul G: GFC PRP/PRF IS GOOD/ MEAOTHERPY /LLPT /

Aman Dandiwal: Price cost

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