Drawing the candidate’s blood in the required quantity is the preliminary step in the procedure. The drawn blood is then centrifuged to process and collect the plasma. The centrifugation process is carried out at specific speed, rotation, and time intervals to separate the RBC and platelet-rich plasma. The collected plasma is examined to determine the required nutrients and components—this is significantly important, as it influences the end result and efficacy of the PRP Hair Treatment. Our Dermatologists hold discussions with candidates to educate them about the Hair Fall Therapy procedure and its outcomes. In addition, a general health screening is conducted to identify any underlying conditions. Our specialists provide a set of instructions, such as discontinuing smoking and avoiding specific hair care products. PRP Hair Treatment is an outpatient procedure, allowing individuals to resume their routine shortly after the therapy is completed.
Better hair restoration and growth are the expected outcomes of the treatment. Our specialists monitor the progress of hair growth. The time required for complete recovery varies, as does the number of sittings needed. PRP sessions cannot be determined during the initial consultation. Typically, it requires a minimum of five to six sessions for full and healthy recovery. Candidates are advised to avoid pollution, harsh rubbing of the scalp, and Hair Care products immediately after the PRP procedure. It is crucial that the scalp is not disturbed for a few hours post-treatment. Candidates may resume their daily routine with minor restrictions for the first few days, and with no restrictions until the next session. Usually, several weeks are recommended between PRP Hair Therapy sessions. This time gap ensures optimal hair restoration and treatment efficacy. As it is not a one-time procedure, recurring sessions are necessary. Once the scalp loses hair follicles again, the chances of hair fall return. Therefore, undergoing Hair Fall Treatment whenever signs of alopecia arise is crucial to maintaining healthy hair in the long term.