Hair Restoration
Hair Restoration Services
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) is the next generation of PRP, 100% natural, without additives & has been used for decades in dentistry & orthopedics. Growth factors & stem cells in PRF have regenerative qualities & promote hair regrowth, especially in the early stages of hair loss. The fibrin in PRF acts as a scaffolding to keep the growth factors & stem cells in the area they are injected into allowing for the release of a greater number of growth factors & for a longer period of time, compared to PRP. Microneedling with AnteAGE MD Hair Microneedling Serum enhances PRF injection results by adding 12 bio-identical hair growth factors & cytokines for additional hair follicle stimulation.
The pros of this treatment include:
- Minimally invasive
- Relatively comfortable & quick
- No downtime
- No scars or “doll hair” plugs
- No need to take hair loss medications & experience associated side effects
- Safe for pregnant & post-partum women with telogen effluvium
- Natural solution using your own body’s healing ability
Hair Restoration Treatment
Hair Restoration with PRF & Microneedling
1 hour
A variety of factors can cause thinning hair, including genetics, medications, stress, & nutritional deficiencies. Platelet Rich Fibrin scalp injections use plasma prepared from your own blood to heal & reactivate dormant hair follicles. This is an all-natural treatment, without any added chemicals. Microneedling with AnteAGE MD Hair Microneedling Serum enhances PRF injection results by adding 12 bio-identical hair growth factors & cytokinesis for additional hair follicle stimulation.
One Session
$650
$1700 for three sessions (3-month supply of Nutrafol Hair Growth supplement or AnteAGE MD Home Hair System is included, $200 value)
Faq's
The area treated includes sparse or balding areas of the scalp.
Results vary from person to person, but most clients will see a decrease in new hair loss, thinning & shedding almost immediately. The new hair growth occurs within 2-3 months after the completion of the PRF injection series.
Hair Restoration results are not permanent & maintenance may be required. Four monthly consecutive treatments are recommended initially, which is then followed by quarterly treatments to maintain the results. After 1 year, the treatment frequency can be reduced, based on your response & your specific requirements.
Yes. Mild swelling, itching & soreness are common. Bruising is also possible. Side effects are usually short-lasting with most clients returning to their daily activities immediately.
- Discontinue blood thinning agents such as vitamins A and E, Ginkgo, garlic, fish oil, krill, and multivitamins for 1 week prior to treatment.
- Avoid taking Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin or Advil and other anti-inflammatory medications as they will interfere with the release of growth factors from PRF.
- You may use Tylenol if needed.
- Avoid alcohol and nicotine-containing products for 3 days prior to procedure as they interfere with the healing process.
- It is ok to color your hair for up to 7 days prior to the procedure.
- You may continue other hair reduction treatments such as Minoxidil and hormone-blocking agents.
- Increase your fluid intake starting 2 days prior to procedure.
- Shower and wash your hair the morning of your treatment. Avoid applying any hair styling products.
- Use a hot shower and wash your hair in the evening after the procedure to promote the effects of PRF but avoid doing so within the first 3 hours post-treatment.
- It is normal to experience bruising, redness, mild swelling and itching for 2-5 days following treatment.
- Continue to avoid anti-inflammatory medications such as Aspirin, Motrin, and Ibuprofen for 3 days after the procedure (if possible, 1 week is ideal).
- Avoid vigorous exercise, exposure to heat and sun for 2 days after your treatment.
- Avoid alcohol and nicotine-containing products for at least 3 days after as they interfere with healing.
- Wait 3 days to resume Minoxidil (Rogaine) and hair coloring.
- Continue to stay well hydrated.
- Do not use blood thinning agents such as vitamins A and E, Ginkgo, garlic, fish oil, krill, and multivitamins for 1 week following your treatment.
- Contact our office for any signs of infection such as drainage, increasing pain and warmth around treated areas, and fever of 101.5 or greater.
Before Your Appointment
- Discontinue blood thinning agents such as vitamins A and E, Ginkgo, garlic, fish oil, krill, and multivitamins for 1 week prior to treatment.
- Avoid taking Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Motrin or Advil and other anti-inflammatory medications as they will interfere with the release of growth factors from PRF.
- You may use Tylenol if needed.
- Avoid alcohol and nicotine-containing products for 3 days prior to procedure as they interfere with the healing process.
- It is ok to color your hair for up to 7 days prior to the procedure.
- You may continue other hair reduction treatments such as Minoxidil and hormone-blocking agents.
- Increase your fluid intake starting 2 days prior to procedure.
- Shower and wash your hair the morning of your treatment. Avoid applying any hair styling products.
After Your Appointment
- Use a hot shower and wash your hair in the evening after the procedure to promote the effects of PRF but avoid doing so within the first 3 hours post-treatment.
- It is normal to experience bruising, redness, mild swelling and itching for 2-5 days following treatment.
- Continue to avoid anti-inflammatory medications such as Aspirin, Motrin, and Ibuprofen for 3 days after the procedure (if possible, 1 week is ideal).
- Avoid vigorous exercise, exposure to heat and sun for 2 days after your treatment.
- Avoid alcohol and nicotine-containing products for at least 3 days after as they interfere with healing.
- Wait 3 days to resume Minoxidil (Rogaine) and hair coloring.
- Continue to stay well hydrated.
- Do not use blood thinning agents such as vitamins A and E, Ginkgo, garlic, fish oil, krill, and multivitamins for 1 week following your treatment.
- Contact our office for any signs of infection such as drainage, increasing pain and warmth around treated areas, and fever of 101.5 or greater.