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Steps in PRP Treatment

  1. Drawing patients Blood
  2. Filling Vial with Whole Blood
  3. Vial is Halfway empty
  4. Weighing Vial of Whole Blood
  5. Setting Counter Weight
  6. Spinning of Whole Blood in Centrifuge
  7. Remove Plasma from Spun Blood
  8. Injection of Plasma into recipients Area

Hair Restoration Surgery with Natural Integrative Solutions

With any surgery the body responds as if responding to trauma, hair restoration surgery is no exception. It’n not uncommon to experience a significant loss of hair during the year following hair restoration surgery, However, integrating natural solutions such as PRP and LPT in conjunction with hair restoration surgery can greatly increase its outcome.

Clinical studies have examined the use of PRP in conjunction with hair transplants. Due to the healing, restorative properties of PRP, it was noted that areas implanted with PRP enriched grafts yielded a larger follicular density post-surgery. (1)One particular study yielded a wide range of results from a mere 3% of increased follicular density all the way up to 52%. (2) Using an optimal Laser Phototherapy (LPT) device—such as the Theradome LH80 PRO—before and after a hair transplant can also result in stronger hair follicles with a higher probability of surviving the operation.

LPT induces the release of nitric oxide, which improves blood flow to hair roots and increases the reduction rate of swelling, redness and inflammation after a procedure. (3),(4),(5) Both PRP and LPT allow a significant amount of extra hair grafts to survive the surgery and grow into healthy, terminal hairs, improving the satisfaction of patients with a low cost-to benefit ratio.

Peer-reviewed medical journals have proven that PRP and LPT benefit hair restoration in the following ways:

BenefitPRPLPT
Improves hair growth
Decrease hair loss
Increases hair density
Increases epidermis thickness
Few contraindications
Increases count of hair follicles
Increases count of follicular bulge cells
Increases blood vessels around hair follicles
Improves hair follicle function
Promotes fast healing
Can be used with medication
Decreases hair dystrophy
No harmful side effects
High patient tolerance for procedure
Cost-effective
Natural and safe
Boosts effects of hair transplant
At home treatment
Decreases inflammation
Increases hair shaft diameter

Platelet-Rich Plasma injections and Laser Phototherapy are both clinically effective, powerful tools for fighting hair loss; they are proven to increase hair density, minimize shedding and promote new hair growth by using natural medical alternatives that cause no harm to human health. They can be used in conjunction with popular hair transplants and mainstream hair loss medication.

Degrees of success using a combination of these therapies will vary with treatment length and the exact mechanism of action followed, such as LPT session frequency and the number of PRP injections during a course of treatment. By combining the healing, regenerative capabilities of PRP with the photobiostimulation of hair follicles achieved by laser light, this optimum “PRP-LPT hair restoration treatment” is well on its way to becoming the most powerful and effective tool today for fighting hair loss.

So what are you waiting for? Give us a call, book your free consultation, and find out more about our PRP Therapy!

Hair By Robotics offers a free consultation to evaluate your individual needs. Call 1-844-424-7297 and speak with Lance, a hairgiver specialist.

  1. Chaudhari N et al. “Role of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia.” International Journal of Trichology (2012): 4.4: 291–292.
  2. Uebel C et al. “The Role Of Platelet Plasma Growth Factors In Male Pattern Baldness Surgery.” Plastic Reconstructive Surgery (2006): 118(6): 1458-66; Discussion 1467.
  3. Rajendrasingh R. “Controversy: Is There a Role for Adjuvants in the Management of Male Pattern Hair Loss?” Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery (2010 May-Aug): 3(2): 82– 86.
  4. Avram M et al. “Contemporary Hair Transplantation.” Dermatological Surgery (2009 Nov): 4(11): 1705-19.
  5. Rose P. “The Latest Innovations in Hair Transplantation.” Facial Plastic Surgery (2011): 27(4): 366-77.

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