Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Prp Plasma Therapy.

Prp Plasma Therapy concentrates platelets from your blood and injects them into the scalp. Platelet-derived growth factors encourage cellular repair, increase blood supply, and activate dormant follicles, promoting thicker hair over time as follicles re-enter an active growth phase.

Most clients begin with a series of three treatments spaced four to six weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every four to six months. Individual protocols vary based on hair loss severity, response to treatment, and practitioner recommendations.

Most patients report mild discomfort similar to tiny pinpricks. Topical numbing and ice minimize pain, and the procedure is brief. Any soreness or tenderness afterward typically resolves within a few days without significant downtime.

Side effects are generally mild and temporary: localized redness, swelling, bruising, or itching at injection sites. Rare complications include infection or prolonged discomfort. We review risks during consultation and follow strict sterile protocols to minimize complications.

Ideal candidates have early to moderate pattern hair thinning, realistic expectations, and overall good health. Patients with active scalp infections, blood disorders, or certain medications may be unsuitable. A consultation and medical history review determine candidacy and personalized treatment planning.

Yes. PRP is often combined with topical therapies, microneedling, low-level laser therapy, or prescription medications to enhance outcomes. Your provider will design a complementary plan based on your needs to maximize safety and effectiveness while monitoring results over time.