Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about PRP Hair Loss Treatment.

Many patients stop shedding within the first month; visible regrowth typically appears within four to six months. Individual response varies based on hair loss stage and health. We track progress with photos and tailor the program for best long-term results.

Treatment involves a quick blood draw and scalp injections; topical numbing minimizes discomfort. Most clients report mild soreness or redness for a day or two and can return to normal activities immediately. We provide aftercare guidance to support healing and results.

A common protocol begins with three monthly sessions, followed by maintenance treatments every six to twelve months. Your provider will assess response and adjust frequency based on hair regrowth, density improvements, and medical history to create a personalized plan.

PRP stimulates follicle activity but results are not always permanent; ongoing maintenance optimizes longevity. Long-term outcomes depend on genetics, underlying causes, and adherence to recommended follow-up. Many patients enjoy sustained improvement with scheduled maintenance treatments.

Ideal candidates have early to moderate thinning or active shedding, good overall health, and adequate platelet counts. Both men and women benefit. Not recommended for extensive scarring alopecia, active infection, or certain blood disorders—consultation and labs determine suitability.

Yes. PRP complements topical treatments like minoxidil, oral therapies such as finasteride, microneedling, and can enhance transplant results. Your provider will design a safe combination plan based on medical history, medications, and treatment goals to maximize outcomes.