Hair thinning can be distressing for women of all ages. Whether it’s due to hormonal changes, stress, genetics, or aging, the emotional toll can be just as heavy as the physical effects.
You may have heard of PRP regeneration if you’ve been searching for a treatment that supports natural hair growth without surgery or harsh chemicals. What exactly is it, though, and can it truly make a difference?
REJUVENE Plastic Surgery in Hebron, KY, offers this service under the care of Dr. Deborah Sillins – a trusted, board-certified plastic surgeon. In this blog, you’ll learn how PRP works, who it’s meant for, and why it’s gaining traction among women with thinning hair.
What Is PRP, and How Does It Work?
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a concentration of platelets and growth factors extracted from your own blood. These components play a critical role in healing and cell regeneration.
Here’s what the process involves:
- A small amount of blood is drawn.
- It’s processed in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma.
- The PRP is injected into areas of the scalp where hair is thinning.
These growth factors help wake up dormant hair follicles, leading to healthier, fuller hair over time.
Many women prefer PRP because it uses their own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. There’s no downtime, either, and it can be done in a clinic setting in under an hour.
Is PRP Right for You?
PRP can be an option for many women dealing with thinning hair, especially those with early-stage hair loss or female pattern baldness. It works best when there are still active hair follicles that can be stimulated.
Women who may benefit include those who:
- Are experiencing mild to moderate hair thinning
- Want a non-surgical approach
- Are not pregnant or breastfeeding
- Do not have blood or clotting disorders
Discover Expert PRP Hair Restoration Today
If thinning hair is affecting your confidence, PRP could provide a path forward and help you feel more like your old self.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sillins at REJUVENE Plastic Surgery in Hebron, KY, to learn more about this treatment and find out if you’re a good candidate. Call (859) 429-3333 or submit our contact form.