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Debunking The Myths Surrounding PRP Therapy

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, or PRP, is a treatment in which a patient's blood is taken and then concentrated into an enriched sample of stem cells and other growth factors. When this concentration of super platelets is injected into various parts of the body, it can help the body naturally heal and begin cell regrowth. […]

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, or PRP, is a treatment in which a patient's blood is taken and then concentrated into an enriched sample of stem cells and other growth factors. When this concentration of super platelets is injected into various parts of the body, it can help the body naturally heal and begin cell regrowth.
Because PRP therapy wasn't used for women’s hair loss until 2004, there are still a series of myths circulating about its treatment. So how do we separate the facts from the fake news about PRP therapy?

Myth: PRP therapy is a new phenomenon.

PRP therapy has been known since the 1970s and was first used in an open-heart surgery during 1987. PRP is only considered new in terms of its use for hair regrowth, which began in 2004. Various studies have been conducted since then to document the effectiveness of this treatment for womens hair loss.

Myth: PRP therapy is only used for hair regrowth.

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy actually began as a way to treat musculoskeletal injuries and to create skin grafts for wounds. By isolating the plasma in your own blood and the proteins that assist in cell regeneration, the concentrated serum can then be injected into the injury and assist the body's healing process. In some cases, it can also help to reduce scarring.

Myth: PRP therapy is a surgical procedure.

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure that can be performed over the course of up to three medical visits. The concentration of platelets is injected into the scalp for natural hair regrowth and is not invasive in the slightest.

Myth: Cell regrowth is the only benefit of PRP therapy.

Platelet Rich Plasma therapy is popular among sports medicine practitioners in addition to those looking to help the 40% of American women who suffer from hair loss by the age of 40. This is because PRP therapy offers far more benefits other than cell regrowth treatments. It also assists in the reduction of swelling and inflammation; the acceleration of healing and bone growth.
PRP therapy is an incredible treatment for women’s hair loss. For more information regarding PRP therapy and how you can achieve renewed hair growth, contact Medi Tresse today.

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