Hiya folks. I've had inquiries about these PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections. They were first used in orthopedic treatments to promote healing in joints and tendons and such. Several years ago, they started injections into the face for cosmetic reasons (Kardashian of course) called vampire facials since your own blood is used. On to hair regrowth treatments with good results. Expected regrowth is around 30% but results vary. My loss at the crown is around 65-70% and treatments cannot bring it back to what it was, but "may" offer improvement that is noticeable and stop the loss. If successful, it is recommended to have one treatment per year after three initial over a few months. From start to finish, I am in the chair about 20-25 minutes. They draw your blood, buzz your head and numb it, spin the plasma, inject, go home.
Injections are many and spaced in rows about one inch apart in the affected area, for me, the top. Here's the trick which I had never heard of before. A vibration device is used around the scalp to disrupt the pain receptors/sensors so the Lidocaine injections aren't felt. The method is also used for painful injections such as joints, sensitive areas, suture removal, even some dentists use it. It's uncomfortable across the forehead but nowhere else, and I never feel the anesthesia he is injecting in the scalp. Amazing. I don't know how other doctors do this, maybe some numb without it, or shoot the plasma with numbing. I have no side effects and by the next day, most of the red areas are gone but some may take a few days. Washing and styling products can be used next day and this is what it looks like. I hold off on adding the fill powder for a few days since it's as fine as flour and I don't want it in the sites.
So there you have it. Any other questions, just ask. I will report in a few months to see if it's working for me as well as it has for others.
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