The PRP treatment means “Platelet-rich Plasma” obtained by a unique preparation process from the patient’s blood. The PRP technique is suitable for men and women with thin, light hair and all types of hair loss and can also be used as a preventive treatment for hair loss under threat.
Depending on the coverage, the treatment takes between 60 and 90 minutes. Approximately 5-6 treatments every 4 weeks and then 1-2 breaks a year depending on the degree of hair loss. The effects of PRP treatment are the renewal and revitalization of hair roots and the stabilization of healthy hair growth.
The PRP treatment is not very painful, so no anaesthesia is required. The benefits of the PRP technique are:
No side effects,
No scars,
Natural and sustainable achievements and can be used exclusively locally and individually.
The PRP treatment for hair loss strengthens hair roots and stimulates growth. In order to achieve this effect, the patient’s own blood is specially prepared and especially valuable blood components are parsed – therefore referred to as “self-medicating blood treatment”. This can support areas that are affected by hair loss and stop hair loss. In 90% of patients, after the first treatment, there is already an improvement in hair loss.
Impact of PRP Technology and 90% Success Rate at Estefirst
With PRP treatment, growth factors secreted by platelets stimulate stem cells in hair roots and hair roots. Platelets are the smallest cells in the blood. They contain valuable micronutrients and growth factors, i.e. cell proliferation, and therefore proteins that have a positive effect on cell regeneration and wound healing. With this PRP treatment, it is possible to stimulate your own body’s self-healing powers by chemical or synthetic means to take advantage of its positive features. Cell regeneration acts as a rejuvenation dry for hair roots. More than 90% of patients with acute hair loss improve hair loss after initial PRP treatments.
No other therapy can achieve such successful results and such a high response rate at this time. After the second PRP treatment, new hair that is often more powerful and growing during subsequent treatments develops. The PRP treatment strengthens the hair. This results in a better hair thickness and the hair density increases again. Therefore, autologous hair treatment is usually part of a treatment for hair loss and is usually accompanied by grafts.