Subcision & PRP

PRP
Subcision & PRP for Hair Loss
While PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a well-established treatment for various types of hair loss, Subcision is occasionally combined with it in specific cases — especially when scarring or fibrosis under the scalp is restricting hair regrowth.
What's Included
When is Subcision Used on the Scalp?
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Subcision may be considered in:
- Scarring alopecia (e.g., post-trauma or surgical scars)
- Localized fibrosis or thickened scalp tissue impeding hair growth
- Areas where the scalp is depressed or adherent due to underlying tethering
What is PRP and How Does It Help?
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PRP is derived from your own blood and contains concentrated growth factors that stimulate dormant hair follicles, improve blood supply, and promote thicker, healthier hair regrowth. It is injected directly into the scalp.
Benefits of Combined Therapy
- Improves blood flow in fibrotic or scarred scalp regions
- Stimulates hair follicle activity and growth with natural growth factors
- Minimally invasive and well-tolerated by most patients
- Enhances results when used with microneedling or mesotherapy
Ideal Candidates
- Men or women with androgenetic alopecia (early to moderate stage)
- Individuals with scar-induced alopecia or scalp fibrosis
- Post-hair transplant patients looking to boost density and healing
Medicine Use Disclaimer: Do not self-prescribe or start any medication or topical treatment without consulting a qualified doctor. Improper use can lead to side effects, resistance, or complications. Always follow professional medical advice.