PRP for Hair Loss

PRP for Hair Loss

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PRP for Hair Loss

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy for hair loss involves drawing a patient's blood sample and injecting the platelets into the scalp. The aim is to restore proper blood circulation in order to stimulate follicle growth, resulting in hair regeneration.

Results can be seen within 4 weeks, however depending on the severity of hair loss, you may require 6 to 12 treatments. You may also need touch-ups at least once or twice a year to maintain new hair regrowth

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PRP for Hair Loss

Overstrand Aesthetics

Overstrand Aesthetics in Hermanus is your go-to wellness salon for expert health and beauty treatments. As the exclusive stockist of BioMedical Emporium® in the Overberg, they bring you cutting-edge cosmeceutical skincare backed by science. Their specialised treatments include chemical peels, micro...

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