PRP techniques

FAQs

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment is a popular, minimally invasive option for hair loss, using your own platelets to stimulate hair growth. While effective for many, PRP has its limitations, particularly in advanced stages of hair loss. As a qualified plastic surgeon, I guide patients towards the best-suited treatments based on their unique needs. Learn more at the [PRP Treatments](https://www.keralaplasticsurgery.com/prp-treatments/) page.

  • PRP works best for early-stage thinning, not complete baldness.

  • No, severe baldness usually needs a hair transplant.

  • Results can last 6–12 months, needing maintenance.

  • PRP doesn’t work well in fully bald regions.

  • Typically, 4–6 sessions are recommended.

  • Yes, PRP enhances post-transplant healing and growth.

  • No, ongoing maintenance is needed for sustained results.

  • Age, health, and hair loss severity affect success.

  • Yes, options like hair transplants may offer better outcomes.

  • Best for early-stage hair thinning or post-transplant support.

Understanding PRP's limitations ensures realistic expectations. Book a consultation via the [Contact](https://www.keralaplasticsurgery.com/contact/) page to explore personalized hair restoration plans.