PRP Hair Restoration in Toronto
Support Hair Growth Naturally
PRP Hair Restoration uses your body’s own growth factors to help support hair health, strengthen existing follicles, and improve overall hair quality.
Understanding PRP Hair Restoration
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma.
The treatment involves drawing a small amount of blood, processing it to concentrate growth factors, and injecting the PRP into targeted areas of the scalp.
PRP is commonly used to support hair growth and improve hair quality in appropriate candidates.
Benefits Of PRP
- Supports existing hair follicles
- May improve hair thickness
- Uses your body's natural growth factors
- Non-surgical treatment
- Minimal downtime
- Can complement hair transplant procedures
- Quick treatment sessions
The PRP Process
Blood Collection
A small sample of blood is collected.
PRP Preparation
The blood is processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma.
Scalp Treatment
PRP is injected into areas affected by thinning hair.
Follow-Up Sessions
Additional treatments may be recommended depending on individual goals.
Who Is A Good Candidate?
- Men experiencing early hair thinning
- Women experiencing hair thinning
- Patients seeking non-surgical hair restoration options
- Individuals wanting to support transplanted hair growth
- Patients looking to improve overall hair quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP a hair transplant?
No. PRP is a non-surgical treatment and does not involve transplanting hair follicles.
How many sessions will I need?
Treatment recommendations vary based on individual needs and goals.
Is PRP painful?
Most patients experience only mild discomfort during treatment.
Can PRP regrow hair?
Results vary. PRP is commonly used to support hair growth and improve hair quality in appropriate candidates.
Can PRP be combined with hair transplant procedures?
Yes. PRP is often used alongside hair restoration treatments.