
PRP : Alopecia
We offer cutting-edge PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy for Alopecia, a natural and effective solution for thinning hair, bald spots, and overall hair loss in both men and women. This non-surgical treatment harnesses your body’s own healing platelets to stimulate dormant hair follicles and promote new hair growth where it’s been lost.

PRP is extracted from your own blood, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, and then put into the scalp in targeted areas via Microneedling. These powerful platelets release growth factors that boost blood flow to the follicles, extend the hair growth cycle, and awaken inactive follicles.
Whether you’re experiencing early signs of thinning, post-COVID hair loss, stress-induced shedding, or long-term androgenic alopecia, our PRP therapy can support your journey back to fuller, healthier hair.
Benefits of PRP for Hair Loss:
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Stimulates new hair growth and thickens existing hair
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Natural and minimally invasive with no downtime
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Safe for all hair types and skin tones
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Ideal for men and women at various stages of hair loss.
What to Expect:
A series of 3–6 monthly sessions is typically recommended for optimal results, followed by maintenance treatments every 4–6 months. Our team will conduct a scalp analysis and customize your treatment plan based on your unique needs.
Your treatment includes: Microneedling of the scalp, LED Light Therapy, Hair Rejuvenation Serum to apply daily
Take the first step toward restoring your hair and your confidence. Book your PRP consultation today.
Hair Loss by the Numbers
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6.8 million Americans and 147 million people worldwide are affected by alopecia areata.
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50 million men and 30 million women in the U.S. suffer from genetic hair loss (androgenic alopecia).
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Up to 50% of women and 80% of men will experience noticeable hair loss by age 50.
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50% of new moms experience postpartum shedding within 3–6 months of giving birth.
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25–30% of people recovering from COVID report stress-induced hair loss (telogen effluvium).
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78% of those with alopecia experience emotional distress or lowered self-esteem.