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HAIR TREATMENT

PRP Hair Loss Coquitlam Port Moody

Treatment for Hair Loss & Thinning

FACE & BODY AESTHETIC TREATMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN

COQUITLAM – PORT MOODY, BC

Hair loss can be a concerning issue; male and female hair loss pattern is genetic problem that can leave you feeling helpless. Surgical hair restoration can be expensive and does not treat the underlying medical problem.

WHAT TREATMENT CAN AID WITH HAIR LOSS?

Papillon Bleu Aesthetics offers PRP for Hair Loss, PRP is also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is also an affordable way for you to regain your hair density back without surgery or harmful side effects.

PRP can be a booster to your medical treatment or an effective alternative for those who cannot use medical treatments due to various reasons. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for hair restoration involves a simple injection of your own platelets into the vascular layer of your scalp. PRP can be also used in addition to medical treatments to achieve a faster and more satisfying result.

PRP, Platelet-Rich Plasma, Papillon Bleu Aesthetics, Dr. Navid Pooyan, Coquitlam, Port Moody

Frequently Asked Questions

PRP Treatment  FAQ
How does PRP work?2021-09-15T15:49:40-07:00

The platelet-rich plasma is activated to release at least eight essential growth factors and signalling proteins. Because all constitutes retrieved in platelet-rich plasma are exclusively from the patient (autologous in origin), there is virtually no risk of intolerance. Most indications for the treatment require three treatments 4 to 6 weeks apart. Improvement may be seen as early as 3 weeks and can take 3 months for collagen regeneration and other growth factor effects or longer.

Some may require less treatment to see improvement, others may require more treatments. After a series of treatments results may last up to 12 to 18 months. To maintain results treatment is recommended every 9 to 12 months. Platelet-rich plasma can be used with micro-needling only or be injected in the areas of need. Treatment involves collecting your blood then injecting the isolated PRP into the treatment area.

How is PRP harvested?2021-09-15T15:48:49-07:00

Step 1: Utilizing a specialized blood collection tube from the PRP Treatment kit, a practitioner draws a small amount of blood similar to what is required for a basic lab test.

Step 2: The tube is then placed into a centrifuge which spins the blood at a very high speed, causing the platelets to separate from the other components of the blood.

Step 3: Once the platelets are concentrated into the plasma they can be applied to the patient. Activation causes platelets to release essential growth factors and signaling proteins, which are responsible for the wound-healing process.

How long does the PRP process take?2021-09-15T15:48:17-07:00

PRP is close to a physiologic pH, which means the product is less likely to cause a stinging or burning sensation. There may be some temporary discomfort or possible redness and inflammation at the application site but quickly resolves.

Is PRP considered to be a safe treatment?2021-09-15T15:46:14-07:00

Since the autologous PRP is produced from a patient’s own blood, there is virtually no risk of an allergic reaction or rejection.

Is the PRP procedure painful?2021-09-15T15:47:08-07:00

PRP is close to a physiologic pH, which means the product is less likely to cause a stinging or burning sensation. There may be some temporary discomfort or possible redness and inflammation at the application site but quickly resolves.

PRP Injections (Hair Loss)

Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatment – Patient Results after with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Papillon Bleu Aesthetic Centre © Procedure Performed by Dr. Navid Pooyan

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