Tue 10 Nov 2009
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Transplanted Hair Survival
Category: Hair Loss Blog , Hair Loss News , Hair Transplant Surgery , New Developments , Non Surgical Treatments , Post Operative ConcernsPlatelet Rich Plasma (PRP) has recently received a great deal of attention as patient and physician members of our hair restoration community discuss whether or not it might prove beneficial to hair loss sufferers. However, a few leading physicians have been using PRP to aid healing in surgical hair replacement. And while Platelet Rich Plasma has been known to promote the healing of wounds for some time, whether or not it can actually increase hair transplant growth survival and yield is debatable.
Recently, discussion forum member “Julius” created a topic to discuss whether or not PRP can actually increase transplant hair growth yield. To contribute your ideas to this topic, visit “Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Hair Transplants“.
Bill Seemiller
Associate Publisher/Editor
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