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Finer Points of PRP Therapy for Hair Loss

https://advancedregenmedinstitute.com/platelet-rich-plasma/ - Medical science has been trying to combat various forms of hair loss for as long as most of us can remember. Back in the 1980s and 90s, it was common to see TV commercials pitching everything from hair replacement surgery to topical medications. Virtually all those treatments are still being used today. But now we have an additional treatment in PRP therapy.

https://advancedregenmedinstitute.com/platelet-rich-plasma/ - Medical science has been trying to combat various forms of hair loss for as long as most of us can remember. Back in the 1980s and 90s, it was common to see TV commercials pitching everything from hair replacement surgery to topical medications. Virtually all those treatments are still being used today. But now we have an additional treatment in PRP therapy.

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<strong>Finer</strong> <strong>Points</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>PRP</strong> <strong>Therapy</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Hair</strong> <strong>Loss</strong><br />

Medical science has been trying to combat various <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> hair loss <strong>for</strong> as long as most <strong>of</strong> us can remember. Back in the<br />

1980s and 90s, it was common to see TV commercials pitching everything from hair replacement surgery to topical<br />

medications. Virtually all those treatments are still being used today. But now we have an additional treatment in <strong>PRP</strong><br />

therapy.<br />

ARMI <strong>of</strong>fers training in plasma-rich platelet therapy <strong>for</strong> hair loss, among other things. This training is designed to help<br />

aesthetic physicians and other doctors learn and practice the skills necessary to <strong>of</strong>fer this treatment to patients. We<br />

train by way <strong>of</strong> lectures and hands-on demonstrations conducted by a team <strong>of</strong> physicians considered experts in this<br />

field.<br />

Having said all that, there may be a few finer points <strong>of</strong> <strong>PRP</strong> therapy <strong>for</strong> hair loss that you are not aware <strong>of</strong>. A few <strong>of</strong> them<br />

are described below. If you are interested in undergoing training <strong>for</strong> <strong>PRP</strong> therapy, stem cell therapy, or both, contact<br />

ARMI <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Phases <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hair</strong> Growth<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the reasons researchers suspect <strong>PRP</strong> therapy works well to promote hair growth is based in the four phases <strong>of</strong><br />

growth that hair goes through. Those four phases are:<br />

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The resting phase (telogen)<br />

The growth phase (anagen)<br />

The regression face (catagen)<br />

The shedding phase (exogen).


Each <strong>of</strong> the phases is triggered by molecular signals that, in turn, seem to be triggered by certain biological cues science<br />

is still trying to understand. The growth factors and nutrients in <strong>PRP</strong> may be exactly what the body needs to trigger the<br />

biological cues that stimulate natural hair growth.<br />

<strong>PRP</strong> Preparations Are Different<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the confusion surrounding the efficacy <strong>of</strong> <strong>PRP</strong> therapy <strong>for</strong> hair loss is found in the reality that preparations are<br />

different from one clinic to the next. <strong>PRP</strong> itself is simply a reference to the blood-based material that is created by<br />

harvesting blood via a simple draw and then processing it in a centrifuge. But because centrifuge equipment differs<br />

along with some <strong>of</strong> the minor details <strong>of</strong> processing, not all <strong>PRP</strong> solutions contain the same concentration <strong>of</strong> platelets.<br />

One clinic may <strong>of</strong>fer a higher concentration <strong>of</strong> platelets in its solution than another, leading to very different results.<br />

Furthermore, patients react to <strong>PRP</strong> therapy differently as well. <strong>PRP</strong> therapy does not currently <strong>of</strong>fer the same kind <strong>of</strong><br />

standardization as many other medical treatments doctors use.<br />

Applications Are Different<br />

Along with different concentrations and preparations, clinicians have a variety <strong>of</strong> choices when it comes to application.<br />

The two most common ways to utilize <strong>PRP</strong> therapy <strong>for</strong> hair loss is through standard injections or a process known as<br />

micro-needling.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mer works the same way as if the doctor were injecting <strong>PRP</strong> material into an injured tendon or joint. The material<br />

is injected directly into the treatment site through a single needle. This gives the physician pinpoint accuracy during<br />

treatment.<br />

As <strong>for</strong> micro-needling, it is a process <strong>of</strong> injecting the <strong>PRP</strong> material over the treatment site using an instrument with<br />

multiple needles attached to a roller. This may be the preferred application method when treating large areas <strong>of</strong> the<br />

scalp rather than just more localized areas.<br />

There is a lot to learn about <strong>PRP</strong> therapy as a treatment <strong>for</strong> hair loss. If you are interested in adding this kind <strong>of</strong> therapy<br />

to your existing practice, we encourage you to contact us to learn more about training. We <strong>of</strong>fer numerous training<br />

sessions at various locations around the country. Our next group <strong>of</strong> classes is already scheduled, so be sure to register<br />

while space is still available.

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