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Originally Posted by tbtadmin
Can the infusion of platelet rich plasma (PRP) help to reverse or slow the process of Androgenic Alopecia?
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I just posted the study we did on my blog so you can read the results of the study. It demonstrated that the treatment group increased hair diameter when compared to controls at 4 months and 8 months. All we can do is slow it down. I will be posting a video of the patient demonstrated in the study soon and he is now at 13 months. We plan to do another session.
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Does this therapy actually reverse hair follicle miniaturization and “wake up” dormant follicular stem cells?
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It does in Alopecia Areata where this occurs. This is also demonstrated in the study.
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Originally Posted by PayDay
Hello Dr. Greco I think we all have many questions for you.
Does this treatment work as well or better then Propecia?
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We are not saying that this therapy should replace any FDA approved therapy and it was never intended to replace any therapy. We have been utilizing PRP cellular therapy the past two years in surgery and noticed increased density sooner which prompted the study on non transplanted hair.
That being said, it is an adjunctive option for hair surgeons to utilize in surgery, especially in the vertex or crown of young patients both male and females who are thinning.
Non-surgically, we recommend it 1- in conjunction with FDA therapies, 2-in those patients that may have noticed a reversal after being on approved therapy or 3- for those patients who had side effects to Propecia or Rogaine.
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Do you have to be on any medication for this to work?
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No
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When will it it be available?
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It is available now in surgical procedures and I know Dr Cooley is using it. I have a number of hair surgeons scheduled to visit and we will share our experience with them. Any hair surgeon who understands PRP processing is able to use it.
What is very important to understand is that “not all PRP is the same”. It can be processed differently with higher concentrations of platelets and growth factors. If the PRP is not at a therapeutic level it will not work as well, so someone not skilled in processing may use it and not get the same results. Additionally, if it is used in a non surgical application and used on someone who has more extensive hair miniaturization or someone who is older it will not work as well, similar to Propecia.
We are only beginning to understand how it works in hair applications and caution must be taken and realistic expectations must be given to patients. The most important thing about this therapy is that it is safe because it is your own cells, there is no downtime and it can be used in combination with other therapy.
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How many people have you treated and what were the results.
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Over 300 the past two years. My partner Bob Brandt is the real guru in PRP. In the past 12 years his company has done over 28,000 PRP procedures in almost every application other than hair. It is with this background that we are studying the effects of growth factors in hair restoration.
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Does it work on everyone who still has some hair?
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No. Unfortunately Paul, there is no silver bullet yet.
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I will be back to answer the rest of the questions in the next couple days.