Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are gaining popularity for a variety of conditions, from sports injuries to hair loss. The treatment uses a patient’s own blood cells to accelerate healing in a specific area.

PRP injections are used for a range of conditions,* from musculoskeletal pain and injuries to cosmetic procedures.

Research on Platelet Rich Plasma and its application in PRP injections for treating hair loss is a relatively recent development in dermatology. Although numerous clinical trials over the years have indicated the potential of PRP therapy with various growth factors, it has only recently gained traction among dermatologists. Consequently, there's limited information available about PRP treatment unless you conduct thorough research on the subject.

Procedure :

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a natural method that nourishes the area experiencing hair loss with concentrated platelet-rich plasma. Read the steps below to know more about the simple procedure:

Step 1: Blood is drawn venous, with careful precautions taken to avoid any damage to the platelets.

Step 2: The blood is then placed in a centrifugation procedure that helps separate the platelet-rich plasma, the platelet-poor plasma, and the RBC.

Step 3: The platelet rich plasma alone is then injected into the scalp.

Benefits of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

FAQs about PRP

PRP hair treatment cost in Hyderabad varies from person to person depending about factors such as their previous medical history, age, hair type, amount of hair that they have lost, etc.

It is good to consult the doctor, who would review your existing medical history and also conduct medical examinations to find out if you are an eligible candidate for the procedure.

The procedure is very much tolerable as only small needles are used to inject the platelet-rich plasma.

People who are anemic, with abnormal platelet function, and active cancer cannot take PRP. Although it is better to take suggestions from your doctor who might suggest an alternative if you aren’t eligible.

The procedure usually takes around 30- 40 minutes to complete. Still, it varies from person to person.

We recommend not having steroid injections into the scalp within a month before treatment. 

No. You do not need to restrict your activities after a treatment with PRP.

Because PRP is obtained from your own blood, there are no foreign compounds or chemicals injected into your scalp. The injections themselves are done with a very fine needle and there is generally some mild pain during the injection procedure. Afterwards, there can be bruising, a mild sensation of soreness, headache, slight swelling, or tingling. Because the needle is so fine, there are no wounds or open sores that result from the injections and there is no need for any special care of the scalp afterwards. The risks of drawing the blood from a vein in your arm are the same as when blood is drawn for a standard laboratory test. There can be an ache or pain in your arm during the blood draw, and a bruise may form at the site which can last for 1-2 weeks.

You should not receive PRP injections if you currently have cancer, or are pregnant or breast feeding.

Most patients see the difference in 2 to 6 weeks. This depends upon the severity of the condition and various other factors. It is best to consult your hair doctor.

Efficacy, Safety, and Cost:

PRP is an efficient treatment for hair loss in both men and women. It is a safe procedure that not only strengthens your existing hair but also promotes hair growth by 3X. At Welona you can receive high-quality assistance to rightly undergo PRP treatment. Our PRP services are cost-effective, safety-driven and result-focussed. Contact to meet the best dermatologist in town and get a consultation.

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