HAIR RESTORATION
Hair loss and thinning are common concerns for both men and women. PRF Hair Restoration may offer a minimally invasive method to support hair regrowth by utilizing your body’s regenerative properties. Unlike topical treatments or medications, PRF therapy uses Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF), derived from your own blood, to potentially enhance hair follicle health and support natural hair regrowth. This treatment is less invasive than hair transplants and may help improve hair density and quality in some individuals.
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) Injection
Areas of Treatment
Crown of the Head
Fills in thinning areas and promotes denser hair growth
Male & Female
Pattern Baldness
Slows hair loss and stimulates regrowth in affected areas
Facial Hair Stimulation
Encourages denser and fuller eyebrow hair growth
Receding Hairline
Stimulates dormant hair follicles
to encourage regrowth and
restore a natural hairline
Scalp Rejuvenation
Enhances blood flow and
nutrient delivery to support a healthy scalp environment
Temple Hair Thinning
Strengthens and thickens hair in the temple region
Postpartum Hair Loss
Aids in regrowing lost hair after pregnancy-related shedding
Stress or Hormonal
Hair Thinning
Helps restore thickness and volume in hair weakened by lifestyle or medical factors
Benefits of PRF Hair Restoration
100% Natural treatment
Encourages hair follicle regeneration
Improves hair thickness & density
Minimally invasive & non-surgical
Reduces shedding & slows hair loss
Enhances scalp health
Safe for all hair types & genders
Little to no downtime
Long-lasting, natural results
Complements other hair restoration methods

FAQ
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Avoid medications or supplements that can thin your blood, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or certain vitamins like Vitamin E.
Stay hydrated- drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment. The blood draw will be much easier if you are well hydrated.
Avoid alcohol and caffeine consumption in the 24 hours leading up to your appointment.
Wash your hair on the day of your appointment, as you may be advised not to shampoo immediately after the PRP treatment.
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Results usually appear 3-6 months after treatment.
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Because the treatments use patient's own PRF, it is safe and FDA approved.
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If you have a blood disorder, bleeding problems, anemia, or taking blood thinners or being treated for cancer you are not a good candidate for the injections.
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PRF injections are generally well-tolerated by most individuals. To minimize discomfort, local anesthesia or numbing cream is applied before the injections. Some patients may experience mild soreness or tenderness at the injection sites, which typically subsides within 3-5 days. Pain tolerance varies, so individual experiences may differ.
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PRF Hair Restoration typically involves minimal to no downtime, allowing most patients to return to daily activities soon after the procedure. However, it is advised to avoid washing the scalp or engaging in strenuous activities for 24-48 hours post-treatment to ensure optimal healing. Always follow your practitioner's specific post-treatment care instructions.
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The duration of results from PRF Hair Restoration can vary based on individual factors such as genetics, overall health, and the extent of hair loss. Many patients may see benefits lasting from 1 to 5 years. To maintain the results, follow-up treatments every 4-6 months are often recommended. Outcomes will vary from person to person.
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Common side effects of PRF Hair Restoration include mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection sites. In rare cases, there may be risks of infection, nerve injury, or allergic reactions. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. It’s important to discuss potential risks and side effects with your practitioner before undergoing treatment.
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May Stimulate Natural Hair Growth: PRF may enhance hair follicle function, potentially promoting healthier and thicker hair.
May Improve Hair Density and Thickness: Increased blood supply to hair follicles may support stronger hair growth.
Non-Surgical and Minimally Invasive: A simple procedure without cutting, incisions, or scarring.
Natural Approach: PRF uses your body’s own platelets and growth factors, potentially reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
Potential for Long-Lasting Results: With proper care and maintenance, some patients may experience significant and enduring benefits.
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PRF Hair Restoration may be an option for those experiencing thinning hair, a receding hairline, or pattern baldness. This treatment can be suitable for many healthy individuals but may not be recommended for those with certain medical conditions, such as blood cancers, Hepatitis C, or for those taking blood-thinning medications. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine if PRF Hair Restoration is the right choice for your hair regrowth journey.
Take the Next Step Towards Fuller Hair
If you're interested in exploring a natural, potentially effective option for hair loss, PRF Hair Restoration might be worth considering. Schedule a consultation with a skilled practitioner to learn more about how PRF could help you achieve thicker, healthier hair. Embrace the potential of your body's regenerative abilities and explore the benefits of PRF Hair Restoration.
Disclaimer:
PRF Hair Restoration is an elective treatment that aims to support hair follicle health and promote hair regrowth using your body’s own platelets and growth factors. The effectiveness and duration of results can vary significantly between individuals based on factors like genetics, the severity of hair loss, and overall health. Common side effects include mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection sites, which are generally mild and resolve within a few days. In rare instances, there may be more serious side effects such as infection, nerve injury, or allergic reactions.
It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine if PRF Hair Restoration is appropriate for you and to discuss any potential risks and benefits. This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your practitioner’s guidance and promptly report any unusual symptoms.