How Much Does PRP Treatment for Hair Really Cost In 2024?

Medically reviewedby Dr. Amy Revene M.B.B.S.
WrittenbyLuat Duong
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment has emerged as a beacon of hope for a fuller, healthier mane. This cutting-edge therapy, using the body's cells to stimulate hair growth, has gained popularity among those battling hair loss. But with innovation comes the question of affordability. 

As we navigate through 2024, understanding the financial aspect of PRP treatments becomes crucial for anyone considering this path to hair revitalization. 

Let's delve into the costs associated with PRP therapy for hair, unraveling the investment needed to turn the tide against hair loss.

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What is PRP (platelet-rich plasma)?

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a concentrated form containing a high volume of platelets and blood cells with growth factors that can stimulate healing and regeneration. This substance is derived from an individual's own blood and processed to increase the concentration of platelets above baseline levels. 

PRP therapy involves injecting this enriched plasma into damaged tissues to accelerate the body's natural healing processes. 

It's used in various medical and cosmetic treatments, including hair loss, where it's believed to promote hair growth by rejuvenating hair follicles.

The procedure begins with drawing a small amount of the patient's blood, then spinning in a centrifuge to separate the plasma from other blood components. The resulting PRP is then injected into the target area. 

In the context of hair loss, PRP is injected into the scalp to potentially stimulate inactive or newly implanted hair follicles into an active growth phase, offering a promising solution for individuals experiencing hair thinning or baldness. 

This non-surgical approach leverages the body's regenerative capabilities to enhance hair density and health.

How does PRP work for hair loss?

PRP works for hair loss by using the body's growth factors to stimulate hair follicle activity and promote new hair growth. The concentrated platelets in PRP, rich in growth factors, are injected into the scalp where hair loss has occurred. 

These growth factors then enhance blood supply to the hair follicles, increase the thickness of the hair shaft, and encourage the growth of new hair, potentially leading to denser, fuller hair.

When injected into areas of the scalp affected by hair loss, PRP releases growth factors that stimulate the dormant hair follicles, encouraging them to enter the anagen (growth) phase from the telogen (resting) phase. This process can improve the health and vitality of the hair follicles, making them more capable of producing hair.

PRP treatment for hair cost

prp treatment for hair cost

PRP treatment costs for hair loss vary widely, typically from $1,500 to $3,500 for three treatments, with individual sessions costing between $400 and $700.

Factors influencing the price include geographic location, the expertise and reputation of the provider, and the specific treatment plan, including the number of sessions required to achieve desired results. 

Some clinics may offer package deals for multiple sessions, potentially reducing the overall cost.

PRP treatment process

The PRP treatment process is a minimally invasive procedure that harnesses the healing power of your own blood to stimulate hair growth. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:

Step 1: Blood collection

A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient's arm, similar to a routine blood test.

Step 2: Separation of plasma

The collected blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins at high speed to separate the plasma rich in platelets from other blood components.

Step 3: Extraction of PRP

The concentrated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is extracted from the separated components.

Step 4: Preparation for injection

The PRP is prepared in a syringe for injection. Sometimes, an activating agent is added to enhance the effects.

Step 5: Application of topical anesthesia

A topical anesthetic may be applied to the scalp to minimize discomfort during the injections.

Step 6: Injection of PRP

The PRP is carefully injected into the areas of the scalp where hair loss is treated, focusing on the hair follicles.

Step 7: Post-Treatment Care

Patients are given instructions for aftercare, which typically involves avoiding washing the treated area for a certain period and possibly preventing certain activities or medications.

The process usually takes about an hour, and patients can return to their daily activities with minimal downtime.

What are the side effects of PRP treatment?

The side effects of PRP treatment are generally mild and may include pain at the injection site, scalp tenderness, swelling, headache, itching, and temporary bleeding or hair follicle inflammation. Most side effects are temporary, resolving within a few days.

PRP treatment for hair loss is considered safe, leveraging the body's natural healing properties with minimal risk of allergic reactions since the injected substance is derived from the patient's blood. 

However, as with any procedure involving injections, there's a small risk of infection, especially if the treated area is not adequately sterilized. 

Some individuals may experience mild discomfort during or after the procedure, including tenderness or swelling at the injection sites.

Bruising can also occur but typically fades within a week or two. Very rarely, patients might experience more significant complications such as tissue damage or nerve injuries. 

Patients must choose a qualified healthcare provider and discuss their medical history and potential risks before undergoing PRP treatment.

Risks of PRP for hair loss

PRP for hair loss is generally considered safe, but it carries some risks, including:

  • Infection at the injection site
  • Injury to blood vessels or nerves
  • Pain at the injection sites
  • Scalp swelling
  • Bruising
  • Allergic reaction to the anesthetic used

Despite using the patient's blood and minimizing the risk of allergic reactions, it's essential to undergo this treatment under the care of a qualified healthcare professional to minimize potential risks.

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Clinically proven to deliver noticeable enhancements within a brief 45-day period, Bio-Pilixin® Serum has garnered approval from 93% of its users for its impressive results. 

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Conclusion

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is promising to combat hair loss, leveraging the body's natural healing mechanisms to stimulate hair growth and rejuvenation. 

PRP treatments, while effective, come with considerations regarding cost, potential side effects, and the commitment to multiple sessions for optimal results.

In parallel, Scandinavian Biolabs' Bio-Pilixin® Serum emerges as a complementary, non-invasive solution designed to support hair health. 

With its clinically tested, plant-based formula, the serum significantly improves hair density and reduces hair loss, as evidenced by the satisfaction of 93% of users within just 45 days. 

FAQs

What is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for Hair Loss?

PRP therapy is a medical treatment that involves extracting a patient's blood, processing it to enrich the plasma with platelets, and then injecting it back into the scalp. This process is believed to stimulate the natural growth of hair by increasing blood supply to the hair follicle and the hair shaft's thickness.

How long does it take to see results from PRP treatments?

Results from PRP treatments can vary, but many patients see visible improvements in hair thickness and growth within 3 to 6 months after starting treatment. It's important to note that results can depend on the individual's condition and adherence to the recommended treatment schedule.

Are there any side effects of PRP therapy for hair loss?

PRP therapy is generally considered safe with minimal side effects, which may include pain at the injection site, scalp tenderness, swelling, and headache. These side effects are typically temporary and resolve independently within a few days.

Can Scandinavian Biolabs' Bio-Pilixin® Serum be used alongside PRP treatments?

Yes, Bio-Pilixin® Serum is designed to be a supportive care product for hair and can be used with PRP treatments. Its plant-based, drug-free formula supports overall hair health and can enhance the effects of PRP therapy by providing essential nutrients and stimulating blood flow to the scalp.

References:

  1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33061509/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522433/

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Luat Duong

Dr. Ahmad Fayyaz Chaudhry earned his MBBS degree from Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad, in 2020. During graduation, he enrolled himself in the Dermatology Ward DHQ Hospital Faisalabad for all the necessary training required to pass the bachelor's exam and encounter dermatological diseases daily. Currently, he is posted as a House Physician in the Medical Unit 3 Allied Hospital Faisalabad, where he encounters all kinds of hepatic, cardiac, neurological, and dermatological diseases daily. Read more...