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This hair restoration technique utilizes the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to nourish and stimulate hair follicles, fostering natural growth.

Condition Addressed

Hair PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is a non-surgical treatment designed to address various forms of hair loss and thinning by harnessing the body’s own regenerative abilities. This treatment is commonly used for conditions such as androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness), alopecia areata, hair thinning due to aging, hormonal changes, or medical conditions, and to support recovery after hair transplant surgery. PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, and then injecting this concentrated plasma into areas of the scalp experiencing hair loss. The growth factors and nutrients in PRP stimulate hair follicles, promote new hair growth, increase hair density and thickness, and improve overall scalp health.

Downtime

Most individuals can return to their normal daily activities immediately after the procedure, as there are generally no restrictions on showering or washing the hair. Some mild redness, swelling, scalp tenderness, or irritation at the injection sites may occur, but these effects typically subside within a few hours to a day. Patients are advised to avoid using harsh hair products or undergoing chemical treatments (such as coloring or perming) for at least 72 hours after the session to reduce the risk of irritation.

Outcomes

Outcomes of Hair PRP therapy are generally positive and supported by clinical studies and high patient satisfaction rates. Most patients begin to notice improvements in hair texture, thickness, and density within three to six months of starting treatment, with new hair growth becoming more apparent over time. Multiple sessions are typically recommended—often one session per month for three to four months—followed by maintenance treatments every four to six months for sustained results. Studies report that a majority of patients experience increased hair density, reduced hair shedding, and overall improvement in hair quality, with satisfaction scores averaging above 7 out of 10. Results are not immediate, as hair growth cycles take time, but with consistent treatment, PRP can offer long-lasting benefits and help slow or reverse hair thinning for many individuals. Complications are rare, but possible side effects include mild scalp discomfort, temporary swelling, or, very rarely, infection or injury at the injection site.

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The Journey With Charm We Maintain

Consultation

Our team of specialists at Charm We Maintain has 20 + years of industry experience in various treatments & surgeries.

Pre-preparation

During the consultation, our specialists will carefully assess your concerns and recommend the most appropriate treatments or surgical options. They may also advise certain precautions or activities to ensure a smooth and hassle-free process.

Treatment

Charm We Maintain Clinic has skilled experts using advanced technology. They will ensure that the process is carried out with great care and precision.

Post-procedure care

After the treatment, Charm We Maintain Clinic experts will tell you how to take suggestive steps post-session for optimum results. Experts will tell you the detail about the post-care routine and the need for a smooth post-session period.
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frequently asked questions

What is Hair PRP?
Hair PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a non-surgical treatment that uses the patient's own blood-derived growth factors to stimulate hair follicles, reduce thinning, and promote natural regrowth.
How does it work?
Blood draw: A small blood sample is taken and spun in a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma. Injection: PRP is injected into the scalp to activate dormant follicles and strengthen existing hair. Growth factors in PRP boost collagen production and blood flow to follicles.
What hair loss types does it treat?
Androgenetic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness). Thinning hair due to stress, hormones, or aging. Postpartum or post-illness hair loss.
Who is an ideal candidate?
Adults with early to moderate hair loss and sufficient donor hair follicles. Not for complete baldness or autoimmune-related alopecia.
How many sessions are needed?
Initial phase: 3—4 sessions, spaced 4—6 weeks apart. Maintenance: Every 6—12 months to sustain results.
What's the downtime?
None—resume daily activities immediately. Temporary redness/swelling resolves within 24 hours.
When will I see results?
Initial improvement: 2—3 months. Full results: 6—12 months as hair cycles progress.
How long do results last?
1—2 years, depending on maintenance and hair loss progression.
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