At Sikara Clinics, we offer Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, a cutting-edge, non-surgical solution to combat hair loss and stimulate natural hair growth. This regenerative treatment harnesses the healing power of your own blood, isolating platelets that contain growth factors essential for tissue repair and regeneration. PRP is injected into the scalp, where it stimulates hair follicles, promoting denser and healthier hair. This treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing thinning hair or early stages of hair loss, providing a minimally invasive alternative to surgery. PRP is designed to not only promote hair growth but also improve hair density, texture, and overall hair health. At Sikara Clinics, our experienced professionals customise the treatment to suit your individual hair type and condition, ensuring optimal results that leave you feeling confident.
PRP utilises your body’s own platelets, enhancing hair growth naturally without the use of synthetic chemicals.
The growth factors in PRP promote collagen production, improving hair thickness and overall hair quality.
PRP can address early signs of thinning hair, revitalising dormant follicles and promoting new hair growth.
PRP therapy is highly versatile and can be combined with other treatments for more comprehensive results.
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PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to extract the platelets, and injecting the platelet-rich plasma into your scalp to stimulate hair growth.
Each session typically lasts about an hour or two, including the preparation of the PRP and the injections.
Most individuals require 3-4 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6-12 months.
While PRP can stimulate long-term hair growth, regular maintenance treatments may be necessary to sustain results.
PRP has minimal downtime. You can typically resume normal activities immediately after the treatment.
Individuals in the early stages of hair thinning or hair loss, particularly those with androgenetic alopecia, are good candidates for PRP therapy.