Hair Regeneration

Why More People Are Choosing PRP and Stem Cells Over Hair Transplants

Hair loss can be frustrating and confidence-eroding. Luckily, several solutions can address this issue.

For years, hair transplants were the go-to option for those seeking a permanent fix. Today, though, more individuals are choosing less invasive and more budget-friendly hair rejuvenation treatments, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapy. 

Dr. Deborah Sillins is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive surgerybio-identical hormone replacement, and non-surgical enhancements. She is a trusted authority in hair regeneration and offers services to individuals in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky areas.

What Is PRP?

PRP therapy involves a small blood draw. The blood is spun to concentrate the platelets, which are injected into the scalp. These platelets include growth factors that stimulate hair follicles to encourage thicker, healthier growth.

This technique is often utilized for male and female pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) and takes place over a series of sessions.

What Is Stem Cell Therapy?

Stem cell hair loss treatment uses specialized cells – usually taken from fat tissue or bone marrow – to promote the regeneration of hair follicles.

This approach aims to stimulate dormant follicles and improve scalp health. It is still considered experimental in some cases. However, it’s gaining popularity as a regenerative option for thinning hair and pattern baldness.

The Benefits of PRP and Stem Cell Hair Rejuvenation

Several factors have contributed to the shift to services like PRP and stem cell therapy, including the following:

  • They’re cost-effective: These methods are less expensive than hair transplant surgeries.
  • There’s no surgery required: PRP and stem cell treatments use your body’s own healing mechanisms. There are no incisions or stitches involved.
  • They offer realistic results: Because these techniques rely on biological regeneration, the new hair growth often looks fuller and more natural.
  • There’s limited downtime: Most patients return to normal activities the same day.
  • They’re versatile: These therapies can treat various types of hair loss at different stages.

Discover Non-Surgical Hair Restoration Solutions Today

Are you interested in natural, non-surgical options to address hair thinning or loss? PRP and stem cell treatments at REJUVENE are great alternatives to costly hair transplants. Contact Dr. Deborah Sillins by calling (859) 429-3333 or submitting this online form.

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