Does PRP Work For Hair Loss?
London Dermatology | 18 September 2024
PRP in conjunction with mesotherapy is a potent non-surgical treatment for hair loss that increases blood flow to the scalp in order to promote cell division and provide hair follicles with more growth factors and oxygen
In order to reach the mesoderm beneath the surface of the scalp, a series of microinjections containing active chemicals, such as vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, are used in the mesotherapy technique. By supplying nutrients that enhance the general health of the scalp and hair, the tailored treatment solution encourages hair follicles to produce thick, robust hair, therefore halting hair loss.
Platelets, which make up PRP (platelet-rich plasma), stimulate stem cells and other cells in the hair follicle’s microenvironment to aid in the growth of the hair follicle. Using the mesotherapy technique, platelet cells are injected into the scalp’s mesoderm to promote and expedite hair growth.
Inactive (or recently implanted) hair follicles are stimulated into an active growth phase by PRP hair injections. Mesotherapy in conjunction with PRP microinjections is a highly effective method for treating alopecia and slowing down hair loss.