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The use of PRP as a method of regenerative treatment has been widely discussed among those working in the aesthetic medicine industry (e.g., dermatologists). Many people who are looking for PRP treatments in India have been shocked to learn that there are actually two main versions of PRP treatment — PRP facial treatment for skin rejuvenation and hair loss treatment with PRP (for those suffering from hair loss). While both types of PRP procedure utilize platelets derived from the patient’s own blood, the two types of PRP procedure frequently cause confusion in patients because they both utilize platelets derived from the same substance. However, the target areas, expected outcomes, schedule of treatment and costs differ between the two types of PRP procedure very significantly. By understanding these differences when considering PRP treatments; you can find the right treatment for you. PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and represents an autologous (self-derived) product that is created by collecting a small amount of the patient’s blood (usually collected into vacutainers containing an anticoagulant); and then placing the blood into a centrifuge (rotating device). As the blood spins in the centrifuge, a portion of the blood, the platelets (which contains growth factors that promote the repair and regeneration of tissue) is separated from the other components of blood and stored for use. In aesthetic medicine, these growth factors stimulate the body’s natural process of healing and can be utilized on the scalp and the skin. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) facials are also referred to as "Vampire Facials" and represent a means to rejuvenate the skin using the body's own platelets. PRP facials have been shown to enhance the quality, texture, and appearance of the skin. Fine Lines Ageing Skin Dull Complexion Uneven Skin Texture Mild Acne Scarring Decreased Skin Elasticity The goal of this treatment is not to change the underlying features of the face but to reactivate and rejuvenate dull skin; the end result is to provide patients with a more youthful appearance and healthier skin. A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient. Once the blood is drawn, it is spun in a centrifuge to separate out the red and white blood cells, allowing the remaining plasma to be infused with high concentrations of platelets. The face will be cleansed, and a topical anesthetic may be applied prior to the actual procedure. Using microneedles or hyaluronic acid fillers, the PRP will be introduced into the skin, providing a fresh source of growth factors for the skin cells to take advantage of as they repair and regenerate. There may be slight redness in the skin after the treatment, and the skin will gradually improve over the next several weeks. Hair PRP treatment uses the same platelet-rich plasma infusion as described above but is targeted at the scalp instead of the face. Early Stages of Hair Loss Heightened Hair Shedding Decreased Hair Density Androgenetic Alopecia in Males and Females The goal of using PRP to treat hair loss is to stimulate activity in the hair follicle and enhance the overall potential for the growth of healthy, strong hair. The initial blood draw and PRP preparation for both a PRP Facial and a PRP Hair Treatment are the same, but the PRP is injected into particular areas of the scalp that experience hair thinning. The results of a PRP Hair Treatment usually take several months to start to show. PRP Facial: Face PRP Hair Treatment: Scalp PRP Facial: To rejuvenate skin PRP Hair Treatment: To stimulate hair growth PRP Facial: Wrinkles, scarring, dullness PRP Hair Treatment: Hair loss, thinning PRP Facial: Microneedling/injection PRP Hair Treatment: Injection PRP Facial: 4-12 weeks PRP Hair Treatment: 3-6 months PRP Facial: Every year or two PRP Hair Treatment: Ongoing as needed While both treatments use similar technology, the biological targets of the two procedures are different, and therefore the procedural outcomes are different. The price of PRP treatment varies per clinic, area of treatment, and number of sessions required. Most patients will require multiple sessions of PRP Hair treatment to see optimal results. Most advanced aesthetic clinics, including Siama, will customize the PRP protocol based on the patient's skin/hair concern which could affect the overall treatment price. Uses the patient's biological material Improves skin texture Stimulates collagen production Minimal downtime Natural looking results Non-surgical treatment May help with increased density of hair Best for early-stage hair thinning May be used in conjunction with other hair loss therapies Requires many sessions for optimum results Varies greatly from person to person Requires ongoing maintenance Not all people are suitable candidates In India, there is an increasing interest in regenerative aesthetic treatments, with many dermatologists combining PRP with different procedures such as microneedling, lasers, and medical skin care to improve results. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), PRP has potential benefits for skin and hair; however, PRP results will differ by type of patient and how the treatment is provided. PRP comes from the same place, but has different goals and focuses on different parts of the body. Most patients will require multiple PRP treatments before they will see any significant improvement. Improvements from PRP become visible as a result of new biological processes taking place sometime from several weeks to several months. Hair & PRP facials both benefit from similar sciences yet perform two individual functions. The Facial procedure will improve the overall appearance of the skin through collagen production and rejuvenation of the skin, while PRP for Hair will help support a healthy scalp and assist with thinning hair. From there, the decision will be based on your own objectives. The team at Siama is highly qualified about what the right procedure will produce long lasting results whether that be a combination of the two, or PRP for Skin or Hair. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) –https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India –https://www.mohfw.gov.in Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) –https://www.iadvl.org National Health Portal, Government of India –https://www.nhp.gov.in Siama –https://www.siama.in/What does PRP mean?
What is a PRP Facial?
PRP facial treatment is typically performed to treat:
PRP Facial Procedure
Step 1 - Blood Collection
Step 2 - Preparing Platelet Rich Plasma
Step 3 - Preparing the Skin
Step 4 - Injecting the PRP into the Skin
Step 5 - Recovery from the PRP Procedure
What is PRP Hair Treatment?
PRP hair treatment is typically recommended for the following hair conditions:
PRP Hair Treatment Process
What Are the Differences Between PRP Hair Treatment and PRP Facial?
Treatment Area
Main Purpose
Common Issues Addressed
Methods of Treatment
Time Frame for Results
Ongoing Maintenance
Price Comparison of PRP Treatment in India
Benefits and Limitations
Benefits of PRP Facial
PRP Benefits for Hair
Potential Disadvantages of PRP for Hair
Recent Developments and Expert Opinions
Common Myths About PRP
"The PRP Facial and Hair PRP Are the Same"
"One Treatment Will Be Enough"
"I Am Going to See Instant Results with PRP"
To Summarize
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Costs are often similar, although facial PRP combined with microneedling may sometimes be slightly more expensive.
Most clinics use numbing techniques to minimize discomfort during treatment.
Many patients undergo 3–6 sessions depending on treatment goals and professional recommendations.
No. PRP may help improve hair growth and density, but it is not considered a permanent cure for all forms of hair loss.