prp hair restoration
At the New Jersey Hair Restoration Center in Freehold, we offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, a cutting-edge, non-surgical solution designed to combat early-stage hair loss in both men and women. PRP therapy utilizes the healing properties of your own blood to stimulate natural hair growth. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting this enriched plasma into targeted areas of your scalp. The growth factors present in PRP help promote hair follicle health, improve hair thickness, and stimulate dormant hair follicles to enter the growth phase.
benefits of prp
Non-Surgical and Minimally Invasive
PRP therapy is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting concentrated platelets from the patient’s own blood into the scalp. This minimally invasive approach reduces the risks associated with surgical interventions and eliminates concerns about scarring.
Safety and Minimal Side Effects
Utilizing the patient’s own blood minimizes the risk of allergic reactions or infections. The procedure is generally considered safe, with minor side effects such as temporary discomfort or redness at the injection site.
Effective in Promoting Hair Growth
PRP injections can be effective in treating male pattern baldness, both in preventing hair loss and promoting new hair growth. PRP can also aid in the stimulation of hair growth after hair transplants.
Ideal Candidates for PRP Hair Restoration

- Androgenetic Alopecia: Both men and women suffering from androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as male or female pattern baldness, are considered good candidates for PRP therapy. This condition is characterized by hair thinning primarily at the crown and along the hairline.
- Alopecia Areata: Individuals with alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder causing round, patchy hair loss, may also benefit from PRP treatments. However, more studies are needed to confirm its effectiveness for this condition.
- Early to Moderate Hair Thinning: PRP therapy tends to be most effective for those in the early stages of hair loss. Early intervention can help preserve existing hair and stimulate regrowth.
- General Well-being: Candidates should be in good overall health, as certain medical conditions can affect the efficacy of PRP therapy. It's essential to discuss any underlying health issues with a healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.
- Adequate Platelet Count: Since PRP therapy relies on the concentration of platelets in the blood, individuals with a normal or high platelet count are ideal candidates. Those with low platelet levels may not experience the same benefits.