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    Hair Restoration

    PRP Hair Restoration

    PRP hair restoration uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate dormant hair follicles, promote new hair growth, and increase hair thickness and density. The procedure involves drawing blood, processing it in a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma, and injecting it into the scalp at thinning areas. PRP is effective for androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss) and is often used alongside other hair loss treatments. It's a non-surgical, drug-free approach to hair restoration.

    PRP Hair Restoration treatment at a luxury medical spa

    Average Cost

    $800–$2,000 per session

    Session Duration

    60–90 minutes

    Results

    Initial results at 3–4 months

    Downtime

    None

    How PRP Hair Restoration Works

    1. 1

      Blood draw from arm

    2. 2

      Blood processed in centrifuge to isolate PRP

    3. 3

      Scalp numbed with local anesthetic

    4. 4

      PRP injected into thinning areas of scalp

    5. 5

      Treatment repeated monthly for 3–4 sessions, then maintenance every 6 months

    Benefits of PRP Hair Restoration

    • Uses your body's own growth factors
    • Non-surgical, drug-free approach
    • Can be combined with other treatments
    • Minimal downtime
    • Natural-looking results
    • Effective for both men and women
    • No systemic side effects

    Risks & Side Effects

    • Multiple sessions required
    • Scalp tenderness and bruising
    • Results vary by individual
    • Not effective for complete baldness
    • Requires maintenance treatments

    PRP Hair Restoration Cost Guide

    Average Cost: $800–$2,000 per session

    Price Range: $500 – $2,500

    Ideal Candidate: Men and women with early to moderate hair thinning. Most effective when hair follicles are still alive but dormant.

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    Before & After Tips

    • Stay hydrated before blood draw
    • Avoid blood thinners for 1 week
    • Can wash hair same day
    • Be patient — hair growth takes months
    • Combine with minoxidil for enhanced results

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does PRP for hair loss really work?
    Multiple clinical studies show PRP increases hair count, thickness, and growth. Results vary, but most patients see noticeable improvement. It works best for early to moderate thinning where follicles are still alive but miniaturized.
    How many PRP hair treatments do I need?
    Initial treatment typically involves 3–4 monthly sessions, followed by maintenance every 4–6 months. Some patients maintain results with biannual treatments.

    Alternatives to PRP Hair Restoration

    Minoxidil (Rogaine)Finasteride (Propecia)Hair transplant surgeryLow-level laser therapyExosome therapy

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    Medical Disclaimer

    The information provided on MedSpa Listings is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a board-certified physician or qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical spa treatment. Individual results may vary. MedSpa Listings does not endorse any specific provider, treatment, or product.