PRP Hair Restoration uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to help support healthier-looking hair growth, improve scalp stimulation, and address thinning hair in men and women.
PRP HAIR RESTORATION IN GLENDALE, CA
Natural Hair Restoration With PRP
PRP Hair Restoration uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to help support healthier-looking hair growth, improve scalp stimulation, and address thinning hair in men and women.
USES YOUR OWN PLASMA
A regenerative treatment using platelet-rich plasma
FOR THINNING HAIR
Designed for early hair loss, shedding, and reduced density
NON-SURGICAL
No hair transplant surgery or extended downtime
USES YOUR OWN PLASMA
A regenerative treatment using platelet-rich plasma
FOR THINNING HAIR
Designed for early hair loss, shedding, and reduced density
NON-SURGICAL
Professional-grade SkinMedica serums No hair transplant surgery or extended downtime
PLATELET-RICH PLASMA
What Is Prp Hair Restoration?
PRP Hair Restoration is a non-surgical treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to help support the scalp and encourage healthier-looking hair growth. After a small blood draw, your sample is processed to concentrate the platelets, which contain growth factors that play an important role in tissue repair and regeneration.
The PRP is then injected into targeted areas of the scalp where thinning, shedding, or reduced density is present. This treatment may be recommended for men and women experiencing early hair loss, age-related thinning, postpartum shedding, or other forms of hair density changes.
BENEFITS
Benefits of Prp For Hair Loss
Supports healthier-looking hair growth
Helps stimulate targeted areas of the scalp
Uses your body’s own platelet-rich plasma
May improve the look of hair density over time
Non-surgical treatment option
Can be part of a customized hair restoration plan
HOW IT WORKS
The PRP Hair Restoration Process
1. Consultation
Your provider will evaluate your scalp, hair loss pattern, medical history, and goals to determine whether PRP is appropriate for you.
2. Blood Draw
A small amount of blood is drawn, similar to a routine lab test.
3. PRP Preparation
Your blood sample is placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma.
4. Scalp Treatment
The PRP is injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair thinning or shedding is present.
1. Consultation
Your provider will evaluate your scalp, hair loss pattern, medical history, and goals to determine whether PRP is appropriate for you.
2. Blood Draw
A small amount of blood is drawn, similar to a routine lab test.
3. PRP Preparation
Your blood sample is placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma.
4. Scalp Treatment
The PRP is injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair thinning or shedding is present.
IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU?
Who Is A Good Candidate For Prp Hair Restoration?
PRP may be a good option for patients experiencing early hair thinning, increased shedding, reduced hair density, or age-related hair loss. It is often best suited for patients who still have active hair follicles and want a natural, regenerative approach before considering more invasive options.
PRP may not be appropriate for everyone, including patients with certain blood disorders, active scalp infections, or specific medical conditions. A consultation is required to determine whether PRP, Alma TED®, or another hair restoration option is the best fit.
COMPARE YOUR OPTIONS
PRP vs Alma Ted® Hair Restoration
PRP and Alma TED® are both used to support healthier-looking hair, but they work differently. PRP uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood and is injected into the scalp, while Alma TED® is a needle-free treatment that uses ultrasound technology to help deliver hair-supporting ingredients.
PRP HAIR RESTORATION
- Uses your own platelet-rich plasma
- Requires a blood draw
- Injections are placed into the scalp
- Supports follicle stimulation and scalp health
- May be recommended for early-stage hair loss
ALMA TED® HAIR RESTORATION
- Needle-free treatment
- No blood draw required
- Comfortable, non-invasive experience
- No downtime for most patients
- May be ideal for patients who prefer no injections
Not sure which option is right for you? During your consultation, we’ll help determine whether PRP, Alma TED®, or a customized combination approach may be best for your hair restoration goals.
FAQ
When will I see results from PRP Hair Restoration?
Hair restoration results take time. Some patients may notice reduced shedding or improved scalp quality before visible changes in density appear. Because hair growth happens gradually, a series of treatments is typically recommended, followed by maintenance based on your provider’s plan.
Your exact timeline will depend on your hair loss pattern, consistency with treatment, overall health, and whether PRP is combined with other supportive options such as Alma TED® or physician-recommended hair wellness products.
Is there downtime after PRP?
Downtime is typically minimal. The scalp may feel tender, sensitive, or mildly swollen after treatment. Most patients return to normal activities quickly, although your provider may recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, certain hair products, or scalp irritation for a short period after treatment.
Can PRP help with hair loss?
PRP may help stimulate the scalp and support healthier-looking hair growth in areas of thinning hair. It is often most appropriate for patients in the earlier stages of hair loss.
How many PRP sessions do I need for hair growth?
The number of sessions depends on your hair loss pattern, goals, and response to treatment. Many patients benefit from a series of treatments followed by maintenance.
How long does it take to see results from PRP?
Hair growth is gradual. Some patients may notice changes in shedding first, while visible density improvement may take several months.
Does PRP for hair hurt?
PRP hair restoration involves injections into the scalp, so some discomfort or tenderness is expected. Your provider will walk you through what to expect and how to stay comfortable.
Is PRP better than Alma TED?
PRP and Alma TED work differently. PRP uses your own platelet-rich plasma and requires injections, while Alma TED is needle-free. The best option depends on your goals, comfort level, and hair loss pattern.
Can PRP and Alma TED be combined?
PRP and Alma TED may be used as part of a broader hair restoration plan. Your provider will recommend the most appropriate approach during your consultation.
Who is not a good candidate for PRP?
PRP may not be recommended for patients with certain blood disorders, active infections, uncontrolled medical conditions, or other concerns that affect healing or treatment safety. A consultation is required.
How much does PRP Hair Restoration cost?
Pricing depends on your treatment plan and number of recommended sessions. During your consultation, Prolase will review your options, pricing, and available payment plans if applicable.
IS IT RIGHT FOR YOU
Who Is A Good Candidate For Prp Hair Restoration?
PRP may be a good option for patients experiencing early hair thinning, increased shedding, reduced hair density, or age-related hair loss. It is often best suited for patients who still have active hair follicles and want a natural, regenerative approach before considering more invasive options.
PRP may not be appropriate for everyone, including patients with certain blood disorders, active scalp infections, or specific medical conditions. A consultation is required to determine whether PRP, Alma TED®, or another hair restoration option is the best fit.
READY TO DISCUSS PRP HAIR RESTORATION?
Schedule a consultation at Prolase in Glendale to learn whether PRP, Alma TED®, or a customized hair restoration plan is right for you.