PRP for hair loss uses growth factors from your own blood to reactivate slowing hair follicles. It works best for early-to-moderate hair thinning, not for areas where hair has been gone for years. The earlier you start, the more it can do.
includes blood draw and topical numbing
best with consistent series
earlier improvement may show by month 2
scalp tenderness for 24-48 hours

After a blood draw, the sample is centrifuged to isolate the platelet-rich plasma. The PRP is then injected into specific areas of the scalp where thinning is occurring.
The growth factors signal hair follicles to extend their active growth phase, strengthen the hair shaft, and improve blood flow to the follicle. Results aren't immediate. Most clients see visible improvement after three sessions, with the strongest effect at six to twelve months.
A typical protocol is three to four sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, then maintenance every six to twelve months. It pairs well with oral or topical treatments (finasteride, minoxidil) for clients managing hair loss medically.
Your provider assesses your scalp, hair loss pattern, and lifestyle factors. PRP works best for clients with thinning hair or dormant follicles, not for areas where hair has been gone for years. We discuss realistic expectations, the six-month timeline before results show, and any complementary treatments worth considering (finasteride, minoxidil, supplements).
Blood draw, centrifuge, then a series of small injections placed across the scalp where treatment is needed. The injections are quick but numerous. The whole appointment runs sixty to seventy-five minutes including processing time. Mild scalp discomfort during, manageable without numbing for most clients.
Day 1: mild scalp tenderness and possible small bruising at injection sites. Day 2-3: discomfort resolves. No washing the scalp for twenty-four hours. Avoid heat and intense workouts for the first day.
Hair density visibly improves around month three. Shedding slows, and dormant follicles begin producing new growth. Most clients see meaningful results by month six, with continued improvement through month nine.
Initial series is four to six monthly sessions. After that, maintenance every four to six months keeps the result. PRP for hair is an ongoing commitment, not a one-time fix.
At RN Esthetics, every treatment starts with listening. We are Nurse Practitioners, RNs and Estheticians who treat every client as the hero of their own story.
Regenerative treatments use your blood, your platelets, your growth factors. The result comes from your tissue, not an injectable product.
These treatments work best when started early. Late-stage hair loss and significant skin damage respond less. We're honest about that timing.
PRP works best combined with microneedling, BHRT, or laser depending on the concern. We design protocols, not single-product solutions.
Most clients see meaningful improvement, not dramatic transformation. The work is patient. The progress is real but steady.
PRP stimulates follicles that are still alive but dormant or weakened. It won't regrow hair from follicles that have been gone for years. The best candidates have thinning hair, recent hair loss, or family history of androgenetic alopecia in early stages. We're honest about whether you're likely to see meaningful results before starting the series.
Each location has its own character. All three share the same standard of care.
Yes, if you want to maintain the result. Hair loss is ongoing biology. PRP slows it and stimulates regrowth, but it doesn't stop the underlying process. Most clients do an initial intensive series, then maintenance every four to six months indefinitely. Some clients add finasteride and minoxidil to extend intervals between PRP sessions.
PRP for hair is priced per session. Most clients commit to the initial four-to-six session series with package pricing, then maintenance every four to six months. We don't quote pricing without seeing you because the right plan depends on the area treated and the severity.
Yes, and many clients should. PRP works best when paired with the standard medical interventions. Finasteride (oral or topical) blocks the hormone that shrinks follicles. Minoxidil (topical) extends the growth phase. PRP supports both by stimulating the follicles directly. The three together work better than any one alone.
Initial series is four to six monthly sessions. Most clients see early signs (reduced shedding, thicker feeling hair) around month three. Visible density improvement typically shows around month six. Maximum benefit by month nine. PRP for hair is a slow build, not a quick fix.
PRP stimulates follicles that are still alive but dormant or weakened. It won't regrow hair from follicles that have been gone for years. The best candidates have thinning hair, recent hair loss, or family history of androgenetic alopecia in early stages. We're honest about whether you're likely to see meaningful results before starting the series.
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