PRF - FIBRINE RICH IN PLATES
PRF - PLATELET-RICH FIBRIN
How does PRF work for hair?
- Blood sampling: A small quantity of blood is drawn from the patient.
- Slow centrifugation: Blood is centrifuged to separate platelet-fibrin-rich plasma (PRF) from other blood components. Unlike PRP, no anticoagulant substances are used, creating a natural fibrin matrix.
- Scalp injections: FRP is injected into areas of the scalp where hair density is reduced. The growth factors contained in PRF stimulate hair follicles, promoting regeneration and hair growth.
Why use FRP for hair?
Follicle regeneration: The growth factors present in FRP reactivate dormant follicles.
Improved hair density: reduced thinning and increased hair volume.
Natural method: No chemical or synthetic substances are added.
Long-lasting results: thanks to the gradual release of growth factors.
Indications for capillary FRP
Androgenetic alopecia (hereditary baldness) in men and women.
Diffuse hair loss due to stress, hormones or deficiencies.
Prevent and slow down hair loss.
Regeneration after a hair transplant to improve results.
Benefits of FRP for hair
Safe treatment: uses the patient's own blood, reducing the risk of allergies or side effects.
Natural stimulation: improves blood circulation and nutrient supply to the scalp.
Progressive results: Hair growth gradually improves over a few months.
Minimally invasive: injections are quick and performed in the doctor's office.
What to expect during and after treatment
Number of sessions: In general, 3 to 4 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart are required, followed by annual maintenance.
Visible results: Hair density begins to improve after 3 to 6 months.
Side-effects: Slight redness or sensitivity of the scalp may occur, but these disappear rapidly.
PRF capillaire is an innovative, natural solution for treating hair loss, combining safety and efficacy.