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How Does Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy Work?
Human blood contains mesenchymal stem cells and autologous blood products. PRP Therapy works by restoring growth factors found in the blood. These elements are essential to regenerating scalp tissue. Once the scalp tissue is regenerated, the hair follicles can begin hair growth. PRP therapy is known as a revolutionary way to stimulate and restore hair growth, as well as one of the safest cosmetic hair growth options on the market today.
The Science Of PRP
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, contains platelets that are key to stimulating hair follicles, which generate hair growth. These platelets target the Dermal Papilla, which is a component of the hair follicle. The platelets also promote healing as well as the formation of new cell growth. In addition, the platelets accelerate the rate and degree of regeneration, meaning you can expect to see results in a timely manner. PRP is an ideal component of hair restoration because it is highly effective in stimulating inactive hair follicles, causing them to revert to the growth phase.
Below is a list of the specific cells within PRP that cause hair growth:
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) — promotes blood vessel growth, cell replication, and skin formation.
Transforming Growth-Factor-Beta (TGF-b) — promotes growth of matrix between cells and bone metabolism.
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) — promotes blood vessel formation.
Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) — promotes cell growth and differentiation, blood vessel formation, and collagen formation.
Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 (FGF-2) — promotes growth of specialized cells and blood vessel formation.
Inuslin-Growth Factor (IGF) — a regulator of normal physiology in nearly every type of cell in the body.