Hair loss issues are very common these days. Hair transplantation is one of the most well-known and effective ways to replace lost or thin hair in the scalp. While hair transplant surgery usually has impressive and satisfactory results, some patients are looking for less invasive treatment options. One of these minimally invasive procedures is the PRP method, which uses platelet-rich plasma to enhance hair regrowth. This non-surgical technique is a newer technique and many people still do not know which is better - PRP or hair transplant. In this article, we intend to address this issue. Hair transplant vs PRP Hair transplantation and PRP are two treatments approved by the World Health Organization and FDA that are used to treat hair loss. Advanced devices and equipment are used to perform both techniques, and the patient's bleeding and pain are very low. The recovery period is relatively short after both methods and the patient can return to work or school after a short period of rest. Fortunately, heavy surgery and anesthesia are not required in any of these procedures. Hair transplantation In hair transplantation, first, a part of the scalp is surgically removed (donor area). Then the two ends of the skin are brought together and sutured. In the next step, the separated skin is divided into small pieces, so that the hair follicles are separated from each other. Now, small incisions are made in the skin of the target areas (recipient areas). Finally, small pieces of skin and the attached follicles are implanted in the cut skin. So in hair transplantation, no hair is added to you, but hair follicles are removed from the area that has more follicles and implanted in another area that has baldness. PRP In the PRP method, stimulation of hair growth is created by injecting
Hair loss issues are very common these days. Hair transplantation is one of the most well-known and effective ways to