Does PRP Really Work?


Does PRP Actually Help With Hair Loss?

PRP means simple Platelet-Rich Plasma. They take a small amount of your blood, spin it in a machine, and pull out the part rich in growth factors. Then—yes—they inject that into your scalp. The idea is to wake up sleepy hair follicles and help them grow again. Think of them as a “boosted” version of PRP—some clinics add extra growth factors or stem cell signals. It sounds amazing, but research is still catching up.

Does PRP work?

Yes—but with a catch. It works best if your hair loss is recent, not on totally bald spots. It’s no magic wand, but it can slow hair thinning and even bring back those baby hairs. And most people need 3 or more sessions to see results. Talk to a dermatologist before spending thousands.
And don’t fall for overhyped promises.

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