Types of Hair Loss Treated by PRP Therapy
Female pattern hair loss, often caused by androgenic alopecia, is a common type of hair loss seen in women. This condition leads to thinning across the scalp and can be particularly distressing. PRP therapy has proven to be an effective treatment for androgenetic alopecia, offering hope for women looking to restore their hair naturally. Other types of hair loss treated by PRP include hormone-related hair thinning, post-menopause hair loss, and hair loss due to medical conditions.
The PRP Treatment Process
Your journey begins with an initial consultation with our specialist, Ness Griffith. This assessment will evaluate your hair loss condition, taking into account factors such as the severity of hair thinning and overall health. A personalised treatment plan is then created, ensuring that your specific needs are addressed.
Blood Draw and Platelet Concentration
Once the treatment plan is finalised, a small blood sample is taken. The sample is placed into a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets, producing a highly effective PRP solution. This solution is rich in growth factors, which play a crucial role in encouraging hair growth and enhancing the healing process.
PRP Injection for Hair Growth
The PRP solution is injected into the scalp, targeting thinning areas and inactive hair follicles. This non-surgical procedure stimulates the scalp, increases blood flow, and promotes the regeneration of hair follicles, making it an effective alternative to hair transplant surgery. The entire procedure is minimally invasive, with minimal side effects and a quick recovery time.
Benefits of PRP Hair Treatment
PRP therapy has become a popular choice for women seeking hair restoration without undergoing surgery. This therapy offers several advantages:
- Effective Hair Loss Treatment: PRP has been shown to improve hair thickness and stimulate hair regrowth, particularly for women with female pattern baldness and androgenic alopecia.
- Natural Hair Growth: By utilising the body’s own healing properties, PRP encourages natural hair regrowth, leading to fuller, thicker hair.
- Minimal Side Effects: PRP therapy is a safe and non-invasive option for hair loss with few potential side effects, making it suitable for most women.
- Maintenance Sessions: To maintain results, patients can undergo periodic maintenance treatments. This ensures ongoing hair health and a fuller head of hair.
Is PRP Therapy Right for You?
PRP therapy is a viable option for many women dealing with hair thinning, offering a non-surgical and effective treatment for hair loss. Whether you are struggling with hormone-related hair thinning, female pattern baldness, or seeking a post-hair transplant solution, PRP can provide significant improvements in hair density and health. Clinical studies show that a series of treatments, followed by maintenance sessions, can lead to long-term success.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are experiencing female hair loss and are looking for an effective hair loss treatment, contact Oracle Clinics Carlisle today. Book a consultation with Ness Griffith to explore your personalised PRP hair treatment plan and take the first step towards a healthier, fuller head of hair.
Other Uses for PRP Hair Treatment
- PRP for Menopause-Related Hair Loss: Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to hair thinning. PRP therapy can revitalise hair follicles, encouraging new growth and increasing hair density.
- PRP for Post-Transplant Hair Loss: After hair transplant surgery, PRP helps to speed up the healing process, promoting thicker hair growth and supporting both transplanted and existing hair.
By choosing PRP therapy, you are opting for a proven, non-surgical solution with a high success rate in treating female hair loss.
Contact Oracle Clinics today to learn more about PRP for hair loss in women and start your journey towards restoring your hair with a safe, effective treatment.