
Many people struggle with hair issues and want thicker, stronger hair. That’s why many are considering PRP injections to treat hair loss, thinning, and scalp visibility. PRP is a popular hair restoration method beyond medication and transplantation. But what does PRP actually do? How often should it be done? Is it safe? Does it hurt? These are common questions, and BLS Hair Center is here to answer them by introducing you to “PRP Anti-Hair Loss”—a powerful solution for thinning hair.
What Is PRP?
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) stimulates hair follicle cells to grow and strengthen using concentrated plasma—a yellowish-clear component of blood. It’s obtained by separating red and white blood cells and extracting only the platelet-rich plasma, which is rich in proteins and essential nutrients. These stimulate growth factors that help cells multiply and repair themselves.
The process begins with drawing blood from the body, which is then placed into a centrifuge to separate the plasma layers. The concentrated platelets are then injected back into the scalp to stimulate hair follicle cells—this is the principle behind PRP hair therapy, using cells to heal cells.
What Can PRP Help With?
Stimulates new hair growth and increases density
PRP injections help restore thickness in thinning areas over time, improving density and directly addressing hair loss.
Reduces hair shedding
Hair loss can lead to thinning and even baldness. PRP strengthens hair roots, effectively reducing shedding.
Deep nourishment to hair follicle cells
PRP not only strengthens new hair growth and reduces shedding, but also reactivates dormant follicles, increasing overall density.
Stronger, thicker new hair strands
Hair naturally thins with age. PRP helps rejuvenate hair strength and thickness, making strands less prone to falling out.

Who Is PRP Suitable For?
- Individuals with mild to moderate hair loss or thinning
- Those experiencing age-related hair deterioration or finer strands
- People who aren’t ready for hair transplantation and have manageable hair concerns
- Post-transplant patients seeking enhanced results
- Suitable for all genders—both women and men
PRP Injection Procedure
- Blood is drawn from the inner arm fold and mixed with anticoagulants
- The blood is centrifuged to isolate the most concentrated platelet-rich plasma
- The scalp is cleaned and numbed with topical anesthesia
- Once the anesthesia takes effect, the plasma is injected across the scalp, reaching deep into the follicles to stimulate growth. The procedure is virtually painless.

Is PRP Hair Treatment Safe?
PRP hair therapy is highly safe. It rejuvenates cells internally using your own platelets, with no chemical substances introduced into the body. This minimizes side effects and ensures high efficacy.
Results After PRP Hair Treatment
- After the first session, hair shedding gradually decreases
- Noticeable improvement typically appears within 3–4 months
- Full results are visible within 6 months to 1 year
- No downtime—patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment
- For best results, consult a doctor to create a personalized treatment plan

How Often Should PRP Be Done?
Initially, doctors recommend monthly PRP sessions for 3–6 months. Once results improve, sessions can be spaced every 3–6 months. For severe hair loss or faster results, injections every 2 weeks may be advised. Frequency depends on individual needs.
Does PRP Hair Treatment Hurt?
PRP hair therapy uses anesthesia and specialized medical equipment designed for precise delivery. The instruments are extremely fine and penetrate deeply into the scalp, making the procedure virtually painless.
PRP Anti-Hair Loss Reviews at BLS Hair Center
One case combined FUE hair transplantation with PRP Anti-Hair Loss to treat a receding hairline and thinning crown. After treatment, the frontal hairline became fuller and no longer formed an M-shape. PRP helped restore density in the crown area, strengthened hair strands, and effectively addressed hair loss and thinning.





