PRP Treatment for Hair Loss

Stimulation of existing hair follicles using platelet-rich plasma derived from the patient’s own blood.

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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Activating Natural Hair Growth

Using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient’s own blood, existing hair follicles are gently stimulated and supported in their activity. PRP therapy is a modern, natural, and minimally invasive method designed to promote hair growth.

Hair loss affects many women and men and can significantly impact personal well-being. PRP treatment for hair loss (Platelet-Rich Plasma) aims to stimulate hair growth, strengthen hair roots, and counteract the progression of hair loss.


Costs
depends on the individual treatment plan and the number of sessions required (from € 464,-)
Procedure Duration
30 – 45 minutes
Anesthesia
local numbing of the scalp
Hospital Stay
on an outpatient basis
Aftercare
no special aftercare necessary
Work Incapacity
no work incapacity
Sports Abstinence
24 – 48 hours
Socially Acceptable
immediately after treatment
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Benefits of PRP Hair Treatment

  • Natural treatment using the body’s own growth factors

  • Effective for hereditary (androgenetic) and diffuse hair loss

  • Strengthens hair roots and improves hair quality

  • Minimally invasive, well tolerated, with no downtime

  • Suitable for women and men

Who Is PRP Treatment Suitable For?

PRP therapy is particularly suitable for early-stage hair loss, thinning hair, and as a supportive treatment following hair transplantation. The goal is to slow down hair loss and visibly strengthen existing hair.

A Natural Solution for Hair Loss

PRP treatment activates the body’s natural healing processes and offers a gentle alternative to medication-based or surgical procedures. For optimal results, several treatment sessions at individually tailored intervals are usually recommended.