PRP Hairline Restoration
1. Consultation: You will have an initial consultation to assess your specific hairline concerns, evaluate your medical history, and determine if PRP therapy is suitable for you.
2. Blood Collection: During the procedure, a small amount of blood will be drawn from your arm, similar to a routine blood test.
3. Centrifugation: The collected blood is placed in a centrifuge machine, which spins it at high speed to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.
4. Plasma Extraction: After centrifugation, the platelet-rich plasma is carefully extracted, leaving behind the platelet-poor plasma.
5. Scalp Preparation: Your scalp will be cleaned and prepared for the PRP application. This may involve disinfection and numbing the treatment area to minimize discomfort.
6. Injection: Using a fine needle, the practitioner will inject the PRP mixed with biotin into the areas of your hairline that require restoration. The injections are typically done at multiple points, evenly distributing the PRP.
7. Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, you may experience mild redness or swelling at the injection sites. Your practitioner will provide instructions on how to care for your scalp, including any necessary precautions or post-treatment recommendations.
8. Follow-up Sessions: PRP for hairline restoration often requires multiple sessions to achieve optimal results. The frequency and number of sessions will be determined by your practitioner based on your individual needs.