PRP Hair Loss Treatment In Kharadi

Platelet Rich Plasma treatment is a clinical procedure in which the first and foremost step is availing the blood sample from the patient’s body.

PRP Hair Loss Treatment - By Dr. Usha Angre

PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma is a regenerative procedure in which growth factors, derived from the own body are injected into the concerned area for treating hair fall, allergies, muscular issues or wherever similar surgical interventions are required.

The Plasma in PRP is actually a component of the blood that contains special factors which help in clotting and cell growth.
The Plasma in PRP refers to a component of the blood that contains these special factors, aiding in clotting and facilitating cell growth, ultimately contributing to the restoration and enhancement of the treated area’s function and appearance.

How Does It Work ?

Platelets Collected From Blood

Platelets harvested from drawn blood, concentrating growth factors for therapeutic injection in PRP treatment.

Platelets Rich In Growth Factors

Platelets abundant in bioactive proteins, fostering tissue repair and regeneration, pivotal in PRP therapy.

Concentrated PRP Injected.

Concentrated PRP injected, harnessing growth factors for tissue repair and rejuvenation in targeted areas.

Stimulates Cell Proliferation

Promotes cell division and growth, aiding in tissue regeneration and rejuvenation for enhanced healing.

Are There Any Side Effects Of PRP Procedure ?

There might be slight swelling, pain and redness for initial 5-6 days but it gradually subsides. There are no other side effects reported till date.

Dermatologist Draws Blood Sample

Dermatologist draws blood sample, amount depends on injection area size, typically around 10 ml taken.

Blood Sample Centrifuged

Blood sample centrifuged, separates constituents, usually takes 15 minutes for PRP preparation.

Transferred To Syringe

Plasma separated, transferred to syringe, then injected into affected area as part of PRP therapy protocol.

Imaging For Precision

Imaging ensures precise nerve location for plasma injection, preventing potential damage from incorrect injections.

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