PRP Anti Hairfall Treatment
What is PRP?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a non-surgical, natural treatment used to combat hair loss. It uses your own blood, processes it to concentrate the platelets, and injects it into the scalp to stimulate hair growth.
Symptoms That May Indicate the Need for PRP:
- Excessive hair shedding
- Thinning hair or bald spots
- Receding hairline
- Loss of hair density or volume
- Loss of hair density or volume
- Slow or no regrowth after hair fall
Common Causes of Hair Fall:
Genetic Factors:
Androgenetic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness)
Hormonal Imbalances:
PCOS, thyroid issues, pregnancy, and menopause.
Stress & Lifestyle:
Emotional stress, poor diet, and lack of sleep
Medical Conditions:
Autoimmune diseases, scalp infections, and anemia
Medications & Treatments:
Chemotherapy, steroids, and certain antidepressants.
Nutritional Deficiencies:
Lack of protein, iron, zinc, vitamins D & B12
PRP Treatment Process
- Blood Collection: A small amount of blood is drawn (similar to a routine blood test)
- Centrifugation: The blood is spun in a machine to separate the PRP from other components
- Injection into the Scalp: The PRP is injected into areas with hair thinning or loss

How PRP Works:
Platelets contain growth factors that:
- Stimulate hair follicle activity
- Improve blood supply to follicles
- Increase thickness of hair shafts
Treatment Schedule:
- Typically 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart
- Follow-up or maintenance treatments every 4–6 months depending on results
Benefits of PRP:
- Natural (uses your own blood)
- Minimal downtime
- Non-surgical and safe
- Improves hair density and texture