Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Prf Thick Plasma Therapy.

Most clients notice subtle improvement within eight to twelve weeks as growth factors stimulate follicles. Significant thickening typically appears after two to three monthly treatments. Individual response varies; your provider will assess progress and recommend maintenance plans to sustain results.

Discomfort is usually minimal. We apply topical numbing to the scalp and perform gentle injections; patients report pressure and light pinching. Most tolerate the procedure well and can resume normal activities with minor redness or sensitivity afterward.

Treatment plans are individualized, but most patients benefit from an initial series of three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Maintenance treatments every six to twelve months can preserve gains depending on age, genetics, and response.

Side effects are generally mild and short-lived: localized swelling, tenderness, pinpoint bleeding, or bruising at injection sites. Downtime is minimal; most resume activities same day. Avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and hair treatments for one to two days as recommended.

Ideal candidates have early-to-moderate hair thinning, good overall health, and sufficient platelet counts. PRF suits those preferring autologous, minimally invasive options; not recommended for active infections, blood disorders, or certain anticoagulant medications without medical clearance.

PRF uses a fibrin matrix that slowly releases growth factors and has higher fibrin and leukocyte content compared with PRP, offering prolonged stimulation and scaffold support. This can translate to longer-lasting effects and improved hair thickening in many patients.