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Platelet-rich plasma often termed as PRP, is concentrated blood vessels plasma (the composition of blood) that contains approximately five times the number of platelets found in normal distributing blood vessels. Apart from RBC and WBC, our blood also contains cells that are known as platelets. The function of platelets is to promote therapy and aid in the clots of blood vessels at the site of an injury. Platelets contain development factors that enhance the regrowth of our bodies in our bodies. PRP Therapy has been used in medicine for the last two decades.

 PRP Therapy Benefits:

The benefits of platelets and the regrowth of tissue are widely known and accepted in healthcare literary works, but its usage in recent health conditions is currently being analyzed. The use of PRP to treat loss of hair has the potential to change the way hair reduction is treated around the world as it’s a revolutionary, new strategy for hair loss. Platelets aid in clots of blood vessels which is the key to the body’s ability to cure wounds.

The idea behind PRP therapy is that by increasing the platelet count in a wounded area, the body’s therapy capacity in that location would be multiplied. The injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a technique using the body’s own blood to cure itself. Doctors incorporate its use for the development of hairs thinning, transplanted hairs and injury therapy. Many patients have benefited from this form of therapy.

The procedure of PRP:

PRP treatments are completed in 3 stages.
First, roughly 60-100ml of blood vessels is gathered from your vein. It’s quite identical to having a routine blood vessels test conducted at your doctor’s clinic. The blood vessels are collected by a nurse and placed in a unique package. The package is then placed in a machine called a centrifuge where your blood vessels are spun for approximately 15 minutes.

When the centrifuge has stopped spinning, your blood vessel components have now been divided. The focused platelets have been divided from your regular whole blood vessels. The PRP that contains abundant development aspects and stem cells is now ready to be used to the head. The goal of this technique is to increase the results of PRP treatment in your hair reduction.

Conclusion:

The wealthy concentration of platelets now has to be used to the head where hair loss has begun. Therefore, preparing the head to receive the PRP is necessary. For this, the head is stimulated to activate the injure recovery procedure. Hair, there is less chromophore for the laser to target, and the response is less. However, these patients experienced temporary hair loss.

Author: Dr. Mukesh Aggarwal

MD, Best Hair Clinic in Delhi

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