Intro
PRP and mesotherapy are non-surgical treatments used to support hair health and slow hair thinning. They are not hair transplant procedures.
This guide explains what PRP and mesotherapy are, who may benefit, and what results to expect.
What is PRP and mesotherapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses components of the patient’s own blood, while mesotherapy involves delivering vitamins and nutrients into the scalp.
Who is a suitable candidate?
These treatments may be suitable for individuals who:
- Experience early-stage hair thinning
- Want to support transplanted hair
- Are not candidates for surgery
How is the procedure performed?
PRP involves drawing blood, processing it, and injecting it into the scalp. Mesotherapy uses targeted injections of nutrients.
Treatment timeline
Before treatment
- Scalp assessment
During treatment
- Injection sessions
After treatment
- Maintenance sessions
Recovery & aftercare
Minimal downtime is expected.
Possible risks & considerations
- Temporary discomfort
- Variable response between individuals
Expected results
These treatments aim to improve hair quality and slow hair loss, not restore lost hair.
Frequently asked questions
Can PRP replace a hair transplant?
No. It is a supportive treatment.
How many sessions are needed?
Multiple sessions are typically recommended.
Are results permanent?
Maintenance is usually required.
Important medical disclaimer
This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace a professional medical consultation. Treatment plans, suitability, techniques, and outcomes vary per patient and are determined by a licensed medical professional following an individual assessment.