Nuttorn Hair Centre

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

A Natural Solution for Revitalising Your Hair

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP): Boosting Recovery and Hair Growth After Your Hair Transplant

Hi there! I’m Dr. Nuttorn (Dr. Top) from Nuttorn Hair Centre and Dr. Top Hair Hospital, and I’ve had the privilege of helping countless patients rediscover their confidence through hair transplants. Hair loss can feel overwhelming, but with modern solutions like Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Direct Hair Implantation (DHI), we’re restoring natural, lasting results every day. The surgery itself while vital, is not the end. What can really put the cherry on the sundae so to speak to encourage the best results possible is one of a few excellent post procedure recovery treatments. Performed correctly through a well thought out post-care plan is where the magic really happens.

Key Benefits of PRP at a Glance

How does Platelet Rich Plasma work?

One tool I’m truly excited about is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy. While results can be mixed when PRP is performed as a standalone treatment, where it really shines is as an adjunct treatment to a Hair Transplant. Ideally performed in the months after your hair transplant. Let me walk you through what PRP is, why it works wonders, and how it can make your hair journey even better.

Speeds Up Healing

PRP cuts recovery time, reducing redness and swelling fast.

Boosts Hair Thickness

It enhances follicle survival for denser, fuller growth.

Safe and Natural

Using your own blood, it’s a risk-free way to elevate results.

Why I Recommend PRP Post-Transplant: 6 Key Benefits

PRP presents numerous significant advantages that position it as an attractive choice for individuals looking to enhance their DHI Hair Transplant experience:

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a PRP treatment painful?

A local anesthetic is applied before the injections to minimize discomfort. Most patients report minimal pain during the procedure.

The number of treatments varies depending on individual needs and the extent of hair loss. Typically, a series of 3-6 treatments spaced 6 weeks apart is recommended for optimal results. Maintenance treatments may be needed to sustain the results.

You may start noticing improvements in hair growth within 2-3 months after the initial treatment. Significant results are usually seen after 6-12 months when combined with a series of treatments.

PRP is generally safe with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection site, which typically subsides within a few days without the need for medication.

PRP is an excellent choice for those facing different forms of hair loss, such as male and female pattern baldness, alopecia areata, and telogen effluvium. Its most significant advantage lies in enhancing the results of a FUE/DHI hair transplant. Many recipients notice a remarkable boost in follicle growth and depth when PRP is utilized alongside a FUE/DHI hair transplant.