Hair Fall Is More Than Just a Cosmetic Concern
Losing a few strands of hair every day is a normal part of the hair growth cycle. However, if you notice excessive hair shedding, thinning patches, or a widening parting, it's important to identify the underlying cause and seek timely treatment.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy has become one of the most popular non-surgical treatments for hair loss. But can it actually reduce hair fall?
Hair Fall Is More Than Just a Cosmetic Concern
PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood that contains platelets and growth factors. These growth factors are injected into the scalp to support hair follicles and create a healthier environment for hair growth.
The goal is to stimulate weakened follicles and improve their function.
Can PRP Help Reduce Hair Fall?
Many patients notice a reduction in excessive hair shedding after undergoing PRP treatment as part of a dermatologist-recommended treatment plan.
Potential benefits include:
- Reduced hair fall
- Improved hair density
- Better hair quality
- Stronger hair shafts
- Healthier scalp environment
Results vary depending on the cause and severity of hair loss.
Who May Benefit?
PRP may be considered for people with:
- Early-stage hair thinning
- Male pattern hair loss
- Female pattern hair loss
- Stress-related hair fall
- Hair shedding after illness
- Diffuse thinning
A detailed scalp examination is essential before deciding on treatment.
When Can You Expect Results?
Hair growth takes time. Some patients notice reduced shedding within a few weeks, while improvements in thickness and density generally become more noticeable over several months.
Regular follow-up and adherence to the recommended treatment plan are important
Can PRP Be Combined with Other Treatments?
Depending on your diagnosis, your dermatologist may recommend PRP alongside:
- Medical therapy
- GFC treatment
- Nutritional support
- Lifestyle modifications
- Scalp care recommendations
A personalized treatment plan often provides the best outcomes.
Can PRP Prevent Future Hair Loss?
PRP is designed to support healthier hair growth and strengthen existing follicles. However, hair loss is often influenced by ongoing factors such as genetics and hormonal changes.
For many patients, maintenance sessions and additional treatments may be recommended as part of a long-term hair care strategy.