Advanced Hair Solutions with PRP Treatment
Hair loss bugs tons of folks around the world, young and old, men and women. Believe it or not, a lot of people start to notice their hair thinning or going bald in their 20s. This can really mess with how they feel about themselves. Hair loss can happen for all sorts of reasons, from your genes to hormones, stress, not eating right, or even health problems.
At Dr. Paul’s Hair & Skin Clinic in Ranchi, we totally get that everyone’s hair is different. That’s why we don't do one-size-fits-all stuff. We set you up with hair treatment plans made just for you, based on your scalp, hair, and health history. We stick to what works, using methods that are proven and safe.
One of our best treatments is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy. It’s a simple, non-surgical thing where we wake up sleepy hair follicles and help your hair grow back. PRP slows down hair loss, strengthens the hair you’ve got, and makes your scalp feel good. It's a popular pick for when your hair is just starting to thin.
What is PRP Treatment?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment is a real deal, non-surgical thing that uses your body's own healing stuff to wake up hair follicles that are asleep or just not working well. Here's how it goes: they take a little bit of your blood, spin it around to get the platelets all packed together, and then inject it right into your scalp where you need it.
These platelets are full of stuff that helps fix damaged stuff and gets your hair follicles moving, so your hair gets thicker and doesn't fall out as much.
Lots of doctors are backing PRP treatment now because it's safe, works well, and doesn't keep you out of commission for long.
How PRP Therapy Works for Hair Loss
PRP isn't just a regular beauty fix; it's a real process that needs a skilled doctor. At Dr. Paul’s Ranchi clinic, they do it in a super clean room with tools and methods that are okayed by the FDA.
Here’s how PRP goes:
Why Choose PRP Therapy at Dr. Paul’s Ranchi Clinic?
At Dr. Paul's Hair Skin Clinic in Ranchi, we do PRP hair restoration. We've got the know-how, the latest tech, and we put you first. Here's what makes our PRP treatment special:
What to Expect After PRP Treatment
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Scientific Evidence Supporting PRP Therapy for Hair Loss
Lots of good science and clinic stuff shows that PRP treatment (that's Platelet-Rich Plasma) helps with hair loss. It's become a popular way to deal with hair loss without surgery because it gets those hair things working, makes your scalp better, and helps hair grow back.
A bunch of journals like Dermatologic Surgery have printed studies that say PRP is good for your hair count, how thick it is, and the follicle size. The studies say PRP can really stop hair from thinning and make it grow back more – mostly for people who are starting to lose their hair. You just gotta get it done a few times by a doctor.
What it does is put lots of platelets right into your head. The platelets let out things like PDGF, VEGF, and TGF. These things are super important for bringing hair things back to life, getting more blood to your head, and letting hair grow for longer.
If you go to a place like Dr. Paul's Hair & Skin Clinic in Ranchi that knows what they are doing, you will get good, steady results. It's even better if you add stuff like minoxidil, laser therapy, or get it after a transplant.
Since it uses your own blood, PRP is safe. You probably won't have a bad reaction. If you don't want surgery or want to add something to what you're already doing, PRP is a good choice. Studies show it works, it's not too scary, and people handle it well.
Have Any Questions? Feel Free To Ask.
PRP treatment (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a non-surgical procedure that uses your own blood to stimulate hair growth. Platelets rich in growth factors are injected into the scalp, helping to revive inactive hair follicles and improve blood flow, which supports stronger, thicker hair regrowth.
Yes, PRP treatment is generally safe because it uses your body’s own biological material, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or complications. However, it may not be recommended for individuals with certain blood disorders, active infections, or autoimmune conditions. A consultation is required to assess suitability.
Most patients need a series of 3 to 6 PRP treatment sessions spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart. Noticeable improvements typically begin around 2 to 3 months, with more visible changes in hair density appearing by 6 to 8 months.
PRP treatment involves mild discomfort during injections, but a numbing cream is applied to minimize pain. There’s no significant downtime—you can usually return to your normal activities the same day. Mild redness or soreness may occur but resolves quickly.
Yes, PRP treatment is often used in combination with hair transplant surgery, topical medications like minoxidil, or low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Combining therapies can enhance overall effectiveness and help maintain long-term results.