09/02/2026
Have you started to notice hair loss or thinning?
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) for hair loss is a minimally invasive, regenerative procedure. Hereās how itās typically done, step by step š©āāļøš§¬
1. Blood drawāØA small amount of the patientās blood is drawn, similar to routine lab work.
2. CentrifugationāØThe blood is placed in a centrifuge using low-speed, anticoagulant-free processing, which separates platelet-rich fibrin from red blood cells. This preserves platelets, white blood cells, and fibrin for a sustained release of growth factors.
3. PRF preparationāØThe platelet-rich fibrin layer is collected. Unlike PRP, PRF forms a fibrin matrix that allows growth factors to be released gradually over time.
4. Scalp injectionsāØPRF is injected into areas of thinning hair using small needles. Injections are placed at consistent depths and intervals to target hair follicles and support scalp health.
5. Post-treatment careāØPatients can typically resume normal activities the same day. Mild tenderness, redness, or swelling may occur and usually resolves within 24ā48 hours.
Treatment protocolāØMost patients undergo a series of treatments (often 2ā4 sessions spaced 4ā6 weeks apart), with maintenance sessions as needed. Results develop gradually over several months as hair follicles respond. Results may vary.
What PRF is used forāØPRF is used to help:
* Reduce excessive shedding
* Improve hair thickness and density
* Support follicular function in both women and men
* Recommended pre and post hair transplant
Get in touch today for more information or to book a consultation to discuss if PRF is suitable for you.