An excellent choice for those looking to maximise their natural hair regrowth.
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is the next generation of platelet-rich hair growth therapy. It is considered a more advanced option because it contains a higher concentration of platelets and white blood cells, along with a fibrin matrix that supports the sustained release of growth factors over time with longer lasting results. PRF is a Minimally invasive solution that supports stronger hair growth, improved scalp health, and thicker, fuller hair.
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PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is the next generation of platelet-rich hair growth therapy. It is considered a more advanced option because it contains a higher concentration of platelets and white blood cells, along with a fibrin matrix that supports the sustained release of growth factors over time with longer lasting results.
PRF treatment begins with a simple blood draw from the patient. The blood is then placed in a centrifuge, which separates the red blood cells from the fibrin, platelets, and growth factors. The resulting PRF solution is then carefully injected into the areas of the scalp affected by hair loss.
Research and clinical studies suggest that PRF can be highly effective in treating various forms of hair loss, including androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness) and telogen effluvium (temporary hair shedding).
PRF is suitable for both men and women experiencing early to moderate hair thinning or hair loss.
While both PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) are popular hair loss treatments that leverage the healing properties of your own blood, there are key distinctions between the two. PRP has been widely used for years in hair restoration, skin rejuvenation and tissue regeneration but PRF is often seen as the next evolution of this technique.
The primary difference lies in how the blood is processed. With PRP, an anticoagulant is added to prevent the blood from clotting, and the platelets are spun at a higher speed, which can impact the concentration of growth factors. PRF, on the other hand, is created without any additives and is spun at a slower speed. This slower spin preserves more platelets and growth factors in the fibrin matrix, allowing PRF to continue releasing these powerful proteins for a longer period after being injected.
The result? PRF often achieves deeper, more sustained stimulation in the scalp, making it an excellent choice for those looking to maximise their natural hair regrowth. While both PRF and PRP hair treatments are effective, PRF’s unique formulation can offer enhanced benefits, especially for those seeking a more advanced hair loss treatment solution.