What Happens During PRP Hair Restoration
During PRP hair restoration, a small amount of blood is drawn from your arm, similar to a routine blood test. Next, this blood is centrifuged to separate the plasma rich in growth factors.
Your healthcare provider skillfully injects this PRP solution into your scalp, focusing on the areas of concern. The procedure typically takes around 60 to 90 minutes, and there's no need for downtime or recovery afterward. You can resume your daily activities right away.
What Happens After PRP Hair Restoration
You may experience mild redness or swelling at the injection sites, but these side effects are typically temporary and should subside within a day or two. You can go about your daily activities immediately as there is no required downtime. While some individuals may notice improvements within a few weeks, it often takes several months to see significant changes in hair thickness and regrowth. Furthermore, most clients need 3 to 6 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for optimal results. The results are cumulative, with potential improvements seen after each session. Effects may be long-lasting, though many clients opt for one or two maintenance sessions per year after the initial round to help maintain results.