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    Default PRP for androgenetic hair loss

    Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) seems to be promising, at least from what I've been reading on the men's section on PRP. Has any female with androgenetic hair loss tried PRP and seen any benefits? Please respond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipsnum View Post
    Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) seems to be promising, at least from what I've been reading on the men's section on PRP. Has any female with androgenetic hair loss tried PRP and seen any benefits? Please respond.
    YES!... it does work in women. When I had PRP done to me, in the office I saw a woman there in the waiting room waiting for her friend to get out. She had the PRP done months before and said she is elated about the results. In fact,her friend that she was with noticed a great increase in her hair and asked her how she did that. So because of that her friend decided to get it herself. I believe this technology works!

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    Thank you for responding, Destin. There are two other things I'd like to ask, and if others have experience or knowledge to respond, please do. And that is how often does one need to have PRP done? I have read that PRP should be done every six months. And what is its efficacy for balding women who also have poor health?

    A hair loss clinic I am considering getting treatment at in South Korea has, among several program options, a three-month PRP and immunity boost and/or mesotherapy treatment. But since I am leaving the country they are suggesting that I receive a concentrated three-month dosage--4 PRP treatments all within a month. And I am a bit worried that this might be potentially hazardous. I understand that there are no side effects; nevertheless, 4 PRP treatments in one month seems maybe a bit too much?

    I am also wondering if this treatment helps a young female like me experiencing chronic fatigue symptoms and scalp infections with AA or specifically healthy AA women. On my scalp are follicles here and there that will permanently never sprout hair, thinning hair, and follicles that only sprout one healthy hair--not two or three usually seen on healthy females. The clinic says that my hair loss isn't due to genetics, but directly a response to poor health symptoms such as hypoglycemia, poor digestion, chronic fatigue, e.g., but I am a bit skeptical as I am experiencing mostly no hair-growth in the crown area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipsnum View Post
    Thank you for responding, Destin. There are two other things I'd like to ask, and if others have experience or knowledge to respond, please do. And that is how often does one need to have PRP done? I have read that PRP should be done every six months. And what is its efficacy for balding women who also have poor health?

    A hair loss clinic I am considering getting treatment at in South Korea has, among several program options, a three-month PRP and immunity boost and/or mesotherapy treatment. But since I am leaving the country they are suggesting that I receive a concentrated three-month dosage--4 PRP treatments all within a month. And I am a bit worried that this might be potentially hazardous. I understand that there are no side effects; nevertheless, 4 PRP treatments in one month seems maybe a bit too much?

    I am also wondering if this treatment helps a young female like me experiencing chronic fatigue symptoms and scalp infections with AA or specifically healthy AA women. On my scalp are follicles here and there that will permanently never sprout hair, thinning hair, and follicles that only sprout one healthy hair--not two or three usually seen on healthy females. The clinic says that my hair loss isn't due to genetics, but directly a response to poor health symptoms such as hypoglycemia, poor digestion, chronic fatigue, e.g., but I am a bit skeptical as I am experiencing mostly no hair-growth in the crown area.
    Those are very good questions, but you have to understand that this treatment for hairloss is really new. I am pretty sure Dr. Greco has said that this treatment would be beneficial to get every 8 months to a year. However, I believe that there would be no downside on getting it every 6 months (I believe you heard every 6 months from Dr. Feller). As far as if this treatment would help someone with chronic fatigue symptoms and scalp infections with AA.... I'm not sure. I think that would be a great question for Dr. Greco who I know would be happy to answer that question.

    Also, just know... that this treatment is really new and that results are very hard to predict. However, I think people should go into the mindset that if that JUST stopped/slowed down hair loss... then that's a miracle in itself. I personally believe (but I'm not a doctor) that there would be no downside on giving it a try, in my opinion the worst that could happen is that nothing would change with you and your out of a $1,000. I was willing to take that risk, and thus far I'm glad I did.

    Hope this helps,
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    PRP is quite a promising therapy. Since applying it to our hair transplant procedure patients, we have seen the following advantages: quicker healing of graft sites; less inflammation of the donor area; reduced bruising and swelling; and during the procedure, a reduction in bleeding and oozing, definite advantages.
    As a stand-alone therapy, PRP seems to be best administered as biannual treatments, but I think at this early time of doctors learning about it, more frequent treatments probably would not hurt, and perhaps help.

    Keep us informed.

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    I agree with Dr. Epstein. We are just starting to get some feedback from some of our female patients. One common response I am hearing from the female patients is that the hair has so much more body. I have one female patient who had a hair transplant 15 months ago. She experienced significant post operative swelling around the eyes. She also had numbness for almost one year, and developed folliculitis about 1 months after the procedure and it took 6-8 months for it to subside. This same patient had a second hair transplant 2 months ago and only had minimal swelling (approx 80% less than first surgery), regained normal feeling in scalp after only a few days, and has not had any folliculitis up to this point. I feel confident that in the near future we will realize the true potential of the PRP treatments.
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    Please guide me to current results for women using platelet rich plasma therapy for hair restoration. Thank you...hoping to offer this process to my daughter and if it helps her then to help others get this treatment. I am looking for current results - 2010. Many thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkward313 View Post
    Please guide me to current results for women using platelet rich plasma therapy for hair restoration. Thank you...hoping to offer this process to my daughter and if it helps her then to help others get this treatment. I am looking for current results - 2010. Many thanks.
    You may be on your own when looking for "current" results for women with PRP, as I cannot point you to any currently

    You must look at/ study the science behind it, read thru the threads here, and contact the doctor(s) that you might be interested in performing the procedure on your child to address those questions

    One thing that might help...are you aware of what might be causing her HL?
    That might help you when talking with the office staff about questions that you might have.............

    For example: If someone's HL is due to an infectious process, I am not sure this procedure would help with that, there may be other avenues that need to be addressed before considering PRP

    Sorry that I could not be of more help---but mis-information can sometimes be worse than none at all

    I had the treatment 4 weeks ago, and my shedding has slowed down to about 100-125 hairs lost daily--still higher than my normal amount prior to experiencing HL, but alot lower than before the PRP treatment

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    Thank you for your reply. Wondering about results for people who started the process in 2009. I will talk with Dr. Greco. My husband is also a physician and I will send back any indicators that might be useful. With gratitude for your kindness in responding. There must be a way through this. I am holding the high watch as are you.

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