FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Yes, platelet-rich fibrin hair restoration is a safe procedure. It utilizes the patient’s own blood components, reducing the risk of adverse reactions or rejection. As with any medical procedure, there may be some minimal risks, which will be discussed during your consultation.
PRF hair restoration has shown to be effective in stimulating hair growth and improving hair quality. Studies and clinical observations have demonstrated positive outcomes with PRF hair restoration. The growth factors and cytokines present in PRF stimulate the hair follicles, promote increased blood circulation, and enhance the production of new hair cells. This leads to improved hair density, thickness, and overall hair health.
The timeline for visible results may vary among individuals. After the PRF injection, the growth factors and cytokines in the PRF work to stimulate the hair follicles and promote the growth of new hair cells. By around three to six months after PRF hair restoration, many individuals start to see noticeable improvements in hair growth. The hair may appear thicker, healthier, and more abundant in the treated areas. Continued improvement and further growth can be expected in the months following the initial treatment.
PRF hair restoration is generally well-tolerated, and the risk of side effects is minimal. Some individuals may experience mild discomfort, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a short period. Our practitioner will discuss all potential risks and side effects with you during the consultation.
The results of PRF hair restoration are long-lasting. The newly stimulated hair follicles produce healthy, natural hair that can last for a significant period. However, it is important to note that individual factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and ongoing hair loss conditions can influence the longevity of the results. Periodic maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain the desired outcome.