Is PRP Treatment for Hair Loss Advertising Or Reality?
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All topical treatments such as PRP and mesotherapy can help to strengthen and improve the condition of the hair, but none of them are known as a way to treat hair loss.
You should note that hair loss has several causes that are related to the body's metabolism, such as an increase in the hormone dihydrotestosterone, adrenal and thyroid hypothyroidism, deficiency of vitamins and minerals, etc., which require medical treatment and medication to eliminate them. Or dietary supplements are under the supervision of a doctor and topical treatments alone do not eliminate them.
So it can be said that topical methods along with medical treatment can help treat hair loss but not alone.
Learn more about PRP or platelet therapy
PRP is platelet-enriched plasma. To prepare fortified platelets, some blood is taken from a person and centrifuged. In centrifugation, different cells in the blood, such as red and white blood cells, platelets, and others, are separated from each other, and finally the platelets are drawn with a syringe and injected into the area.
Platelets have growth factor and these factors increase cell activity and proliferation at the injection site. Evidence shows that PRP is effective in healing wounds and improving the condition of the skin and some other tissues of the body. This method has been used in tissue repair for more than 15 years and is used in many countries.
Some researchers believe that the main role in PRP is played by stem cells that are inactive floating in the blood and have the ability to transform into any shape they need but need platelets to activate.
What is the effect of PRP in the treatment of hair loss and hair growth?
The important thing to note is that all topical and even medical treatments are effective in hair growth when the hair roots have not been lost, if a long time has passed since your hair loss and other fluffy and thin hair is also observed in your head. It is unlikely that the hair follicles are completely gone, in which case no method or medication will cause them to regrow.
Some articles published in reputable medical journals show that PRP can increase the thickness of hair and accelerate its growth, but it has no effect on hair growth in bald areas where hair roots have been lost.
In some centers, platelet-enriched plasma is injected at the root after hair transplantation and is said to increase the growth and density of the implanted hair.
PRP should not be used in cases of the following diseases:
Types of diabetes
Bloody and chronic diseases such as blood coagulation disorders or leukemia
Chronic liver diseases such as liver cirrhosis and so on
Patients who need aspirin or other anticoagulants such as Plavix, heparin or warfarin
Another important point in PRP is the use of standard and certified kits. Unfortunately, like some medical equipments, Chinese kits and centrifuges have been sent to the market that do not separate and decompose blood factors properly and the result It is a simple plasma injection instead of decomposed plasma that has no therapeutic effect.
Most PRP kits are disposable and if used for several people, there is a possibility of infection and transmission of blood diseases from one person to another.
It is recommended to consult a specialist doctor before doing PRP to make sure that doing PRP is useful and effective for your current problem, and if you decide to do it, be sure to do it in a center that uses standard and valid kits. Use hygienic principles.
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