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PRP for Hair Loss
PRP for Hair Loss PRP, also known as platelet-rich plasma therapy, is a three-step process. It works by drawing blood, processing it, then injecting it into the affected area of your scalp.PRP injections may stimulate hair growth and thickness, as well as protect hair follicles from prematurely shedding. It also may help increase hair thickness…

Hair loss in women
Hair loss in Women Hair loss in women Hair loss in women is almost as usual as it is in men. Some studies say that women start suffering from hair loss since they are 35 years old, although most women start losing it until they are 50 years old. Hair loss in women cause a…
Using stem cells to grow new hair
In a new study from Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham), researchers have used human pluripotent stem cells to generate new hair. The study represents the first step toward the development of a cell-based treatment for people with hair loss. In the United States alone, more than 40 million men and 21 million women are affected…
Why Do So Many People Seem to Need Multiple Hair Transplants to Reach their Hair Restoration Goals?
Question: This may well be a basic question, but I was wondering why do people usually have multiple hair transplants? Is it because: The first hair transplant was unable to provide the required number of grafts for decent coverage in the one session so a further procedure was planned. The first hair transplant gave decent…

Hair loss in men
Hair loss in men Hair loss in men Androgenic Alopecia Men usually lose big hair quantities for 3 main reasons: inheritance, age, and hormonal issues. The Androgenic Alopecia mostly affects the head’s frontal and superior areas. The main hormone that affects the hair follicles is Dihyrdotestosterone hormone or DHT. DHT travels through the blood and…

How is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Obtained?
How is Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Obtained? PRP is a regenerative treatment that harnesses the healing power of your own blood.1. A blood draw similar to that of a common analysis is performed, generally from the patient’s arm.2. The extracted blood is placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins at high speed to separate…