• 05-24-2016 02:18 PM
    HMDWN
    Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy
    This treatment recently seems to be getting a lot of media/news coverage, at least on my local news stations.
    It's being touted as the "cure for MPB"
    EDIT > > > Local news is doing another segment on it now!
  • 05-26-2016 08:47 AM
    HMDWN
    And another segment last night...what I don't understand > > > if DHT found in our blood is what causes MPB then how would injecting the blood/plasma under the scalp do anything, doesn't the plasma STILL contain the same DHT causing the problem in the first place???
  • 06-11-2016 10:54 PM
    Logan
    I guess it is another money making tool for doctors that's why it is getting lot of attention.
  • 06-12-2016 09:43 AM
    HMDWN
    Thing is, they're calming it as "a cure"!
  • 07-04-2016 12:50 PM
    chicagoland
    I think it's worth, PRP Therapy has been widely used since the 1990’s to aid in patient recovery after surgery. This emerging biotechnology continues to expand its reach in other areas of medicine, notably in orthopedics, rehabilitative and restorative medicine.
  • 07-04-2016 02:36 PM
    HMDWN
    Here's what I don't understand and maybe I'm not getting it but > > > if DHT is in your blood and the primary cause of MPB how would injecting the PRP into the scalp do anything, is the DHT no longer present?
  • 07-09-2016 05:27 AM
    osmiumgoon
    One of my supervisors underwent this treatment from Thailand. Imagine from no hair- it turns out to have a few hairs. Lol :) :)
  • 07-21-2016 10:42 AM
    chicagoland
    PRP is blood plasma that has been collected from the patient’s body and enriched with concentrated platelets infused with a ****tail of bioactive proteins and human growth hormones. That's why it works very effectively.
  • 07-21-2016 11:00 AM
    HMDWN
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chicagoland View Post
    PRP is blood plasma that has been collected from the patient’s body and enriched with concentrated platelets infused with a ****tail of bioactive proteins and human growth hormones. That's why it works very effectively.

    But again I ask...isn't the DHT still present in the "blood plasma"...and why would you want to inject that back into your scalp?
  • 11-09-2016 03:59 PM
    k9gatton
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by HMDWN View Post
    But again I ask...isn't the DHT still present in the "blood plasma"...and why would you want to inject that back into your scalp?

    That's an interesting question. Here is Gail's response (CEO of Histogen, and a doctor as well). We don't want to test anti DHT. Histogen will last the time of the hair growth cycle, which is usually two to five years.

    So in other words, after your hair falls out again, you're screwed. You have to keep getting Histogen injected into your scalp.

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