Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Looking for a natural way to restore hair volume and thickness? PRP therapy taps into your body’s own regenerative power to nourish hair follicles and stimulate healthy, sustained growth. Safe, drug-free, and minimally invasive—PRP is a trusted treatment at The Derm Edit. Unlike topical options such as Minoxidil, PRP works at the follicular level to encourage regeneration from within.
A Note to Our Patients
Hair loss can feel frustrating and emotionally draining—but it’s also treatable. At The Derm Edit, we approach PRP therapy with compassion, expertise, and science. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all fix—it’s a personalized journey toward hair that looks and feels like yours again.
Why Patients Choose PRP
- Uses your body’s platelets to activate dormant follicles
- Improves hair density, thickness, and quality over time
- No medication, no surgery, no artificial additives
- Quick recovery with minimal discomfort
- Visible results typically in 2–3 months
What Happens During a Session?
Your session begins with a detailed consultation, where our dermatology team evaluates your scalp health, hair loss stage, and treatment goals. Once you're comfortable, 30ml of your blood is drawn using a sterile, closed vacuum system containing anticoagulant.
This sample undergoes a double-spin centrifugation process. The first soft spin separates red blood cells from plasma, and the second hard spin concentrates the platelets. This results in a 4–6x concentration of platelets compared to baseline, rich in growth factors like PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, and IGF-1, all vital for follicular regeneration.
After separation, we carefully extract 6–8ml of PRP under sterile conditions and prepare the scalp with an antiseptic and topical numbing agent. Using a 30–31G microneedle, PRP is injected intradermally into the targeted thinning zones, spaced 1cm apart for uniform coverage.
Who Should Consider PRP?
- Men or women experiencing early-stage pattern baldness
- Individuals with diffuse thinning or traction alopecia
- Postpartum or stress-induced hair thinning
- Those seeking non-surgical, regenerative solutions
- Patients maintaining results after hair transplant