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There are people who suffer from severe hair fall for reasons that might be genetic or other health related issues.
Hair loss or thinning of hair is a common problem faced by both men and women which can also occur due to ageing or stress.While looking for a solution, one might come across several solutions but choosing the right one is what makes a difference.
There are some solutions which are proven to be significantly better at curing the problem than others.One such solution is known as PRP.What is PRP?Platelet-rich-plasma is a process in which a substance is taken from your blood and then injected into your scalp which further helps to cure a lot of problems such as follicles (where your hair grow from) and helps heal other bodily tissues.It is a process which increases the concentration of certain proteins that contribute towards healing in your body.Not just hair loss, but a number of health problems can be treated with the help of PRP such as tendon injuries and osteoarthritis.
As per studies, it is a proven scientific method to treat baldness in men, also known as androgenic alopecia.How effective is PRP for hair fall?We, at Vardaan Clinic aim to give the best results to our patients and believe in giving the right advice.Being an in-office, non-surgical treatment, PRP can be performed within 30 minutes.
PRP is more effective on patients with “weak quality” of hair growth on their scalp as opposed to those having shiny bald spot.According to research, the best candidate is the person who has recently started to experience loss of hair.
PRP isn’t advisable for people who are completely bald.It can be particularly effective in female pattern hair loss.Duration of the treatmentThe full procedure takes nearly 30 minutes to complete.


