Dr.,
is this therapy capable of helping a little girl (about 7 years old) who's experience Alopecia Areata? Thank you.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy | Dr. Joseph Greco Ph.D. Answers Your Questions
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Thank you very much for answering my questions. Is there anyway I can get ahold of you via E-mail? Im trying to see if i can fly out to FL and get this treatment done before i lose anymore of my hair. Im too young for this to happen and my self esteem has taken a plunge. Thank You!Leave a comment:
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Hello there Dr. Greco!
I am in need of knowing if this process is available anywhere on the pacific side of the country, if so where?
Also, I am 20 years old, my hairline is receding, not noticbly yet, but on the temples you can see through and my scalp shows but i can tell that my hair isnt growing there anymore, I just see that the back hair hides it since i comb forward. Will this proccess help any temple regrowth and can it work well with natural vitamins/ suppliments that aid hair restoration such as Saw palmeto and emu oil?
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Hello there Dr. Greco!
I am in need of knowing if this process is available anywhere on the pacific side of the country, if so where?
Also, I am 20 years old, my hairline is receding, not noticbly yet, but on the temples you can see through and my scalp shows but i can tell that my hair isnt growing there anymore, I just see that the back hair hides it since i comb forward. Will this proccess help any temple regrowth and can it work well with natural vitamins/ suppliments that aid hair restoration such as Saw palmeto and emu oil?
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Truthfully, I do not know that answer. Like DHT blockers and Rogaine the anterior corners are difficult to treat, but we treat it anyway because it cannot hurt and may help maintain whatever existing hair is there. If you have already lost your hairline hair transplantation is your only option at this point. Many of us are working to solve this problem in the future. Cordially, JGLeave a comment:
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Dr. Greco,
Are there any Dr.s in California or near using this as of yet?
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Dr. Greco,
I'm just wondering, do we know why this is not as effective at the hairline as it is in the vertex? Also, is it effective at all at the hairline? My hairline is what I'm losing, well lost, and I'm really hoping for a miracle in this area. Thank you!Leave a comment:
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We have been utilizing a GF/ECM complex and difficult to synthesize at this point. We are working on this and some other things however.Leave a comment:
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So I think that PRP would be a good choice for me. I have androgenic alopecia. I'm a woman and I've tried pretty much everything. Rogaine, spiro to name a few...I don't think I'm losing anymore, but I really want to have enough hair to be me again. But I'm a student and as such I really can't afford to fly to Florida any time soon, money wise and time wise. I'm concerned, however of anyone else doing this. So really what I'm asking is are you training other docs to do this? Hahaha or are you coming to PA soon?? And also I wanted to say is if this works...even alittle cause a little helps, then I am all for you having your own national holiday! Seriously, people who care about this issue are awesome is my book! Thanks for everything.Leave a comment:
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Dr. Greco,
Thanks for your response.
Question two; Why did you go down the route of using various growth factors from human blood?
Was there ever any though just to use synthetic growth factors?Leave a comment:
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Hi!
So I think that PRP would be a good choice for me. I have androgenic alopecia. I'm a woman and I've tried pretty much everything. Rogaine, spiro to name a few...I don't think I'm losing anymore, but I really want to have enough hair to be me again. But I'm a student and as such I really can't afford to fly to Florida any time soon, money wise and time wise. I'm concerned, however of anyone else doing this. So really what I'm asking is are you training other docs to do this? Hahaha or are you coming to PA soon?? And also I wanted to say is if this works...even alittle cause a little helps, then I am all for you having your own national holiday! Seriously, people who care about this issue are awesome is my book! Thanks for everything.Leave a comment:
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"The secreted growth factors immediately bind to the external surface of the cell membranes of cells in the graft, flap, or wound via transmembrane receptors. Studies have shown that adult mesenchymal stem cells, osteoblasts, fibroblasts, endothelial cells and epidermal cells express the cell membrane receptors to growth factors in PRP. ( Marx, RE 1998) These transmembrane receptors in turn induce and activation of an endogenous internal signal protein, which causes the expression (unlocks) of a normal gene sequence of the cell such as cellular proliferation, matrix formation, osteoid production, collagen synthesis, etc.
The importance of this is that the PRP growth factors never enter the cell or it's nucleus, they are not mutagenic, and they act through the stimulation of normal healing, just much faster. Therefore, PRP has no ability to induce tumor formation and has never done so." (Marx, RE, 2001), ( Schmitz, et al, 2001)Leave a comment:
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Dear Greco,
My question is; with all the growth factors injected into one area, what is the chance of cancer cells forming? and what testing has been taken to assure us there is no risk?
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I really want to get this treatment done Dr. Greco! Where can I send you pictures of my hair "wet" and talk to you about seeing if I am a good candidate and possibly scheduling a visit soon. I would really like to get in contact with you about doing this as a yearly treatment.
Destin
Just go to grecohairsurgery.com, fill out a remote consultation with all your medical and hair loss history then email photos of your hair wet. We will evaluate them and contact you with our recommendations.
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JGLeave a comment:
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