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PRP for Hair Loss — Useful Adjunct or Expensive Plasma Shot?

5 min readMay 2026
PRP for Hair Loss — Useful Adjunct or Expensive Plasma Shot?

Platelet-rich plasma can support an existing transplant or stable medical regimen. It will not regrow a Norwood VI on its own.

Useful Adjunct or Expensive Plasma Shot?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is your own blood, centrifuged to concentrate platelets, then injected into the scalp. The growth factors released from those platelets stimulate follicle activity. It is real biology — and it has real but modest results.

Where PRP Helps

PRP shows the most consistent benefit when used as an adjunct:

  • 4–6 weeks after a hair transplant — to support graft survival and accelerate regrowth
  • In early-stage androgenetic alopecia alongside finasteride/minoxidil
  • In stable telogen effluvium recovery to bring follicles back into the growing phase faster

Where PRP Disappoints

PRP cannot regrow follicles that no longer exist. A Norwood VI cannot be restored by PRP alone — there are simply not enough viable follicles left to stimulate. Beware clinics that sell PRP as a stand-alone solution to advanced hair loss.

Treatment Protocol

A typical course is 3 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart, with maintenance every 6 months. Sessions take 60 minutes. Mild scalp tenderness for 24 hours is normal. Most clients see modest density improvement by 4–6 months.