What is PRP for Hair Restoration?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a revolutionary treatment harnessing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to stimulate hair growth. PRP is rich in growth factors and platelets, promoting cellular repair and regeneration in hair follicles.
Applications of PRP in Hair Restoration
Addressing Hair Loss Concerns:
- Androgenetic Alopecia: Commonly known as male or female pattern baldness.
- Thinning Hair: For individuals experiencing general hair thinning or loss.
- Alopecia Areata: An autoimmune condition causing hair loss in patches.
- Postpartum Hair Loss: Helping women regain hair density post-pregnancy.
- After hair transplant: PRP treatments are essential to maintaining your new hair.
How PRP is Extracted and Processed
Consultation
Schedule a consultation with our hair restoration specialists to assess your specific concerns and determine if PRP is the right solution for you.
Blood Collection
A small amount of your blood is drawn using a sterile technique, similar to a standard blood test.
Centrifugation
Our state-of-the-art PRP machine processes the blood, concentrating the platelet-rich plasma.
PRP Injection
The concentrated PRP is skillfully manually injected into the scalp, targeting areas of concern for hair restoration.
Advantages of PRP Over Traditional Alternatives
Superiority in Hair Restoration:
Regenerative Healing
PRP actively stimulates hair follicles, promoting regrowth and increased hair density.
Long-Term Results
Unlike topical treatments or medications, PRP offers lasting improvements with continued hair regrowth over time.
Low-Risk Profile
PRP is derived from your own blood, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions or side effects associated with synthetic alternatives.

Safety and Autologous Nature of PRP for Hair Loss
Low-Risk, Natural Healing :
- Safety Profile: PRP is considered low-risk, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or infections.
- Autologous Healing: PRP utilizes your own biological resources for a natural and personalized approach to hair restoration.
Contraindications for PRP Hair Restoration
Considering Your Safety:
Blood Disorders
Certain blood disorders may impact the safety of PRP therapy.
Active Infections
PRP is not recommended in the presence of active infections at the treatment site or systemic infections.
Cancer History
Consultation with our specialists is essential for individuals with a history of certain cancers.


Elevate Your Confidence with PRP Hair Restoration
Unlock the potential of your hair’s natural growth with PRP therapy. Schedule your consultation today to embark on a personalized journey to hair restoration and renewed confidence.
What to expect the day of your procedure:
You will first be greeted, registered and redirected to the changing rooms with instructions specific to your case.
The nurse or the technologist will review with you the pre-filled questionnaire (completed and submitted by email prior to your procedure date).
Your blood will be drawn just like a standard blood test.
As your PRP is being extracted, you will have a few minutes to relax and you will be prepped for the procedure.
Once the PRP sample is available, the doctor will inject it precisely in the target area using a small needle to spread the PRP exactly where hair regrowth is needed the most.
And that’s it! You will be handed some basic post-procedure care instructions and you’ll be on your way out if you are feeling good.
Visible Results in Just Months
PRP yields visible results within a few months. On average, patients experience a remarkable 25-30% improvement in hair density and quality.
A typical PRP schedule consists of:
- Initial phase: 3-6 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart to stimulate follicles and spur regrowth.
- Maintenance phase: Sessions every 6-12 months to maintain and optimize results long-term.
COST: 600$ per injection / 3 treatments package 1600$ / 6 treatments package 2900$
TOTAL DURATION: about 30 minutes
NUMBER OF TREATMENTS REQUIRED: A minimum of 3 treatments 4 to 6 weeks apart to get noticeable results and ideally 6 treatments the first year. Afterwards, maintenance can be achieved with 1-2 treatments per year.