PRP At home

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  • 06-21-2016 05:49 PM
    JulioGP
    My new "centrifuge":
    http://sendvid.com/uqzi0e2f
  • 07-04-2016 12:48 PM
    chicagoland
    That's really great. But don't you find it risky because professionals can do it very well. Awaiting your feedback.
  • 05-07-2017 06:01 AM
    NAM
    Excellent!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JulioGP View Post
    I had to travel and ended up taking a break in treatment, returning only now.


    I recorded a video demonstrating how I did the fan. I used a fan as centrifugal to make the separation of PRP. It is perfect. The tubes were empty in this case, just for testing.
    http://sendvid.com/uqzi0e2f


    Look, I could make a PRP extraction almost equal to a laboratory.
    My image:
    http://s33.postimg.org/u8brjbren/IMG_6854.jpg

    Lab Image:
    http://prpforhairloss.com.au/wp-cont...l-959x1024.png

    I noticed in one of your videos there is some kind of liquid you put in the tubes. What is it and how would I get it?
  • 05-27-2017 04:15 PM
    ahm82
    Is injecting needles in your scalp painful? Can you do it without local Anesthesia?
    Hi,

    Is injecting needles in your scalp painful? Can you do it without local Anesthesia?
    Please let me know. Would appreciate your reply.

    Thank you.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JulioGP View Post
    My friends,

    After trying various treatments, I picked up some tips for making PRP applications at home.

    I made the construction of a centrifuge, using a fan. The experiment worked! After 15 minutes centrifugation of blood, was at least about 3 mls of PRP.

    Material used:
    1 fan
    2 test tubes
    needles for scalp
    Injections.

    This video shows how to make the centrifuge. Instead of using a cooler, I used a fan horizontally:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AmaUrwJPqM

    With a scalper, I shot vein blood 5mls. After I put in the test tube and put it in my home centrifuge.

    15 minutes after, I have PRP. With an insulin injection, apply at various points of the head. I will make this treatment every two weeks.

    Some clinics come to charge $ 2,000 per application. Doing this at home, I have not spent $ 5 per application.

    IŽll comeback in few weeks for feedback.

  • 05-27-2017 04:25 PM
    MostlyIrish
    Wow
    Dude your a savage for this. lol good luck man you just saved your self thousands of dollars
  • 05-30-2017 01:59 AM
    zurich
    I'm impressed. Thought about it too. So expensive for something so simple technically and that takes a clinic 10mins. Only thing is taking the blood needs more skill than most people have
  • 10-31-2017 12:45 PM
    costas
    hi,how deep u go with ingection?2mm? check about innoprp and hydra 20 micro needle..
    hi,how deep u go with ingection in scalp?2mm? check about innoprp and hydra 20 micro needle.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HYDRA-Need...IAAOSwr6RZpRnr
    needle on this 1 goes just 0.5mm deep in skin.do u thinkj its enough?

    https://skincarecrl.com/pages/innopr...laboratory-inc
    and this 1 is coming soon...
  • 11-19-2017 01:48 AM
    Zinkin
    which anti coagulant have you used to centrifuge the blood ? I am actually doing PRP myself at home post learnin the procedure from a clinic i was visiting for months.

    Finding out the right anticoagulant such as EDTA (PART OF THE TUBE) is crucial
  • 01-20-2018 10:39 AM
    Birdman
    I have been doing my own "at home" PRP as well and also have all of the necessary equipment. However, it seems this thread has not gotten much attention, though.

    Strange?

    -Birdman
  • 01-20-2018 09:30 PM
    Zinkin
    Quick Update - It works !
    Yeah Birdman, I find it weird as well but probably people are apprehensive in going through the entire procedure on their own.

    I have successfully done 4 prp sessions at home by myself. Let me put across some of the hurdles i had faced initially -

    1. Getting the anticoagulent : I had no clue searched a lot and spoke to suppliers in china who make hair prp specific anticoagulents (ACD GEL). But then found a local vendor for much cheaper. (if anyone needs any info message i will be glad to help)

    2. The right needle gauge size for drawing blood and to inject painlessly in the scalp.
    Drawing blood - 24 gauge neede with a 10-12 cap syringe.
    Injecting in scalp - get those diabetic injections (you wont feel a thing) size 31 G.

    3. Some one to help draw blood - I got my maid to help me out here ;/ .... i know had no other choice, besides just needed some one to pull the syringe once placed. Chekout youtube as well....

    Thats it - What i can guarantee is this ....... PRP works no doubt about it and its not a one time process you have to do it regularly at least once a month to ensure that your results hold. The bottom line being unless youre shitting money and dont mind paying someone else for it then do it your self.

    Note - i did go for close to 2 years of PRP sessions before transfer of location got me in a fix.

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