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Application of PRP in hair loss treatment
28 Dec,2024
Alopecia refers to the phenomenon of hair falling out, and the alopecia referred to here refers to pathological alopecia. Pathological alopecia refers to abnormal or excessive loss of hair. There are many reasons, which are closely related to heredity, as well as factors such as androgen levels, mental stress, endocrine, nutrition, and chemistry. According to different triggers of hair loss, it is divided into androgenic alopecia (also known as seborrheic alopecia), neurogenic alopecia, endocrine alopecia, nutritional alopecia, physical alopecia, chemical alopecia, infectious alopecia, symptomatic alopecia, congenital alopecia, and seasonal alopecia, etc. Hair loss in my country is trending towards younger people. People born after 1980 account for as high as 38% of the total hair loss population. This is a very alarming number, which may be closely related to staying up late, high mental stress, and environmental pollution. Treatment methods mainly include drugs and hair transplantation. Since the effects of the above treatment methods are not satisfactory, industry experts are prompted to actively explore more effective methods. PRP can promote the growth and development of hair follicle cells and provide nutritional support for them. Clinical treatment studies have shown good clinical efficacy, especially in androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and scalp hair transplantation. It has become a new method of treating hair loss.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a platelet concentrate extracted from whole blood by centrifugation. PRP is rich in a variety of growth factors, cytokines, and antimicrobial peptides. It is mainly injected into the dermis layer of the scalp, which significantly helps increase scalp cell activity, accelerates scalp metabolism, promotes hair regeneration reduces hair loss, and increases hair density. PRP injection is prepared from the patient's blood, and its concentration is equivalent to 4 to 6 times the platelet concentration of whole blood. The number of PRP treatments is once per month, and continuous injections are usually 3-6 times to achieve a certain therapeutic effect.
Current clinical applications of PRP in hair loss treatment: Androgenetic Alopecia(AGA), Alopecia Areata(AA), Cicatricial Alopecia(CA), Hair Transplantation(HT)
Advantages of PRP in hair loss treatment:
More reliable than other hair loss treatments.
Promotes natural hair growth.
Treatment results are natural.
Recovery time is short.
The probability of side effects is very small.
Less trauma and less pain.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Preparation Kit
>Fully automatic;
>Platelet concentration is adjustable 2-8 times;
>Safe and reliable;
>Preparation only takes 15 minutes;
>Leukocyte-poor/rich PRP optional;
>Personalized diagnosis and treatment
Application:
Orthopedic(Osteoarthritis; Microfracture surgery; Chronic osteomyelitis)
Rehabilitative Medicine(Meniscal injuries; Rotator cuff injuries; Tennis elbow)
Wound repair(Diabetic foot; Burns; Scalds)
Gynecology(Infertility; Endometrial repair; Improvement of ovarian function)
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(Anti-aging; Pigmentation; Alopecia areata)
Others(Surgical incisions; Tooth extractions; Dry eye syndrome)
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