PRP for Hair Loss Midtown
PRP for hair loss uses your own plasma, isolated from a small blood draw, to stimulate hair follicle activity in cases of thinning, reduced density or early signs of hair loss. The plasma is delivered through microinjections, microneedling-assisted application or other targeted delivery methods.
Because every patient's scalp, hair history and goals are different, PRP for hair loss at our Dermapure Toronto Midtown clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether PRP for hair loss is the most appropriate option for you and discuss what a realistic treatment plan could look like, the expected results and the possible side effects. Learn more about PRP for hair loss in Toronto and book your personalized consultation with our team.
Positive Effects of PRP Therapy for Hair Loss:
- Increased Hair Density: Many patients experience thicker hair after treatments.
- Enhanced Hair Quality: PRP can improve the overall health and appearance of hair.
- Stimulation of Dormant Follicles: The growth factors in PRP can reactivate inactive hair follicles.
- Natural Regrowth: Since PRP uses the patient’s own blood, it reduces the risk of allergic reactions.
- Minimally Invasive: The procedure is relatively quick and does not require surgery.
- Long-Lasting Results: With consistent treatment, many patients enjoy sustained improvements over time.
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Take Pictures
Proceed with Treatment
Return to Normal Activities
Follow-Up & Maintenance
For optimal results, PRP therapy is usually administered in a series of 4 sessions, spaced every 2 weeks. After the initial treatment phase, maintenance sessions are recommended every 6 months to sustain hair growth and density. Our team will monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed to ensure the best outcomes.
Contraindications
PRP therapy should be postponed if you have any active scalp infections, sores, or rashes, as these conditions may hinder healing. Individuals who are pregnant or nursing should also delay treatment until after breastfeeding.