PRP in Hair and Scalp Dermatology: Clinical Insights
Hair loss disorders, including androgenetic alopecia, involve follicular miniaturization and reduced vascular supply. PRP therapy addresses these mechanisms by delivering growth factors directly to the scalp microenvironment.
PRP improves follicular cell proliferation, prolongs the anagen phase, and enhances perifollicular blood flow. Dermatologists report increased hair density, reduced shedding, and improved hair thickness following structured PRP treatment protocols.
Consistency in PRP preparation is essential for hair restoration outcomes. Certified PRP tubes and systems ensure optimal platelet recovery and biological activity, reducing variability in clinical response.
With widespread global adoption and millions of procedures performed, PRP has become an integral component of evidence-based hair loss management in dermatology.