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In a three-step medical procedure called PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Therapy, a patient's blood is obtained, then processed, and then inserted into a person's scalp. Some medical professionals believe that these kinds of injections stimulate and enable the maintenance of the natural growth of hair by amplifying blood flow to the hair follicles and thickening the hair shaft. This method is occasionally used in amalgamation with other treatments or medication for hair loss. Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Therapy has been used since the 1980s and It has been utilized to treat various conditions such as muscles, and ligaments that have met some accidents.

Now let’s look at the steps that are taken for a successful Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Therapy: –

  • The blood of a person is extracted from their body and especially from the arm and it is then kept in a centrifuge which is known to be a machine that spins fast for the segregation of any kind of fluid or other components. 
  • After spending 10 minutes in the machine the blood will be divided into fundamentally 3 sections such as red blood cells, platelet-rich, and platelet-poor plasma.
  • Injecting the platelet-rich plasma within the scalp's balding patches after it has been brought up and put within a syringe. Although Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Therapy is well-effective, it still has not been studied meticulously and it's still unknown who it works best for and under what conditions.

What could be the side-effect of this plasma therapy: –

The chances of contracting a communicable disease are eliminated through the means of PRP therapy because this method will take a person's blood and insert the same into their scalp. 

However, there is a danger of negative effects with any therapy that uses injections, including:

  • The blood vessels could get injured
  • The nerves might get damaged
  • Any kind of infection
  • Tissues being scared

Additionally, you might also have the risk of reacting quite negatively to the anesthesia utilized during the therapy. In such cases inform your consultant beforehand about the threshold of tolerance to anesthesia you might have if you plan to try the said therapy for hair loss.

How is the therapy connected to the process of hair growth?

Platelets are perceived to be one of the four most necessary components found in blood and the other three are red, and white blood cells along with plasma. Platelets are known to encourage the growth and rejuvenation of cells. Platelets have almost as equal to five times more concentration in PRP than they have in regular blood, as it is suggested by the name platelet-rich plasma. 

This concentration of the same is quite advantageous because platelets are highly-involved in growth factors that can facilitate the process of new tissue regeneration and wound repair. According to some of the studies conducted on hair loss, these platelets are injected deeply into the scalp. That helps them to reach the ground of the hair follicle and might stimulate a certain cell population that is known as dermal papilla cells, which are essential for hair development.

 

Hope we have been able to answer some of the most mandatory questions about Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Therapy. If you are looking to get the treatment done then do look out for an experienced medical professional or clinic to get the job done successfully. 

 

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