Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment is an advanced non-surgical solution for hair loss. Using the body’s own platelets, this treatment stimulates natural hair growth by improving hair follicle health. It is a safe, minimally invasive procedure suitable for both men and women experiencing thinning hair or androgenetic alopecia. The treatment is performed by skilled professionals and typically involves 3-4 sessions for optimal results. With a quick recovery time, patients can resume their routine soon after the procedure.
Procedure Details
PRP involves drawing a small amount of your blood, which is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets. These platelets are then injected into the scalp, where they release growth factors to rejuvenate hair follicles. The procedure usually lasts about 45 minutes and is virtually painless due to the use of topical anesthetics.
Benefits
- Stimulates natural hair growth
- Improves scalp and hair follicle health
- Non-surgical and minimally invasive
- Safe for both men and women
- No downtime; quick recovery
Why Choose Us?
Our clinic in Dhaka offers expert PRP treatments using the latest technology and techniques. With 13+ years of experience, we ensure a safe and comfortable experience tailored to your unique needs.
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FAQs
Is PRP hair treatment painful?
No, PRP is minimally invasive and virtually painless. Topical anesthetics are applied to the scalp to ensure patient comfort.
How long does each PRP session take?
Each session typically takes about 45 minutes, including preparation and injection time.
How many sessions are needed for optimal results?
Most patients require 3-4 sessions spaced about a month apart for the best outcomes.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are rare and usually mild, such as minor swelling or redness, which subsides within a few days.
How soon can I expect to see results?
Visible improvements in hair density usually occur within 3-6 months after the treatment, depending on individual conditions.