Indications for the PRP Therapy

The main indications for the PRP treatment of hair loss:
Alopecia hair loss of various kinds.
Slow hair growth.
Bad hair structure: thin, brittle and dry.
seborrheic dermatitis, in case of brittle or oily scalp, dandruff and itching.
It should be noted that PRP does not contribute to the formation of new hair roots. This can only do a hair transplant. PRP stops the hair loss and affects the hair thickness, which contributes to the increase in hair density. After hair transplantation, PRP therapy increases the survival rate of transplanted follicles and creates favorable conditions for transplanted hair.
The PRP procedure is intended for patients of both sexes who already have hair loss or have just started hair loss. It is also recommended for those who generally have too thin hair. The PRP Treatment Center in Lahore therapy naturally promotes hair growth from existing roots. Even in places where bald spots have already formed, it is possible to stimulate the hair to new growth, since there are often still the hair roots.

How is a PRP Plasma Created:
To obtain PRP plasma, 30-50 ml of blood is withdrawn from the patient vein. The blood is filled into a specially designed and patented tube in the form of an hourglass. The tubes are then placed in a special centrifuge and after a few minutes the PRP plasma is ready. Important: Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, Voltaren or similar analgesics or antirheumatics at least 7-14 days prior to PRP therapy as they will suppress some of the platelet functions required for PRP.

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