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If you’re struggling with thinning or receding hair, you may have heard about Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) hair treatment as an effective solution. This non-surgical procedure uses your own blood to stimulate hair growth, promising results for many individuals. However, before you take the leap and schedule your PRP treatment, you must consider a few key factors to ensure it’s the right choice for you. Here are five things you should remember before moving forward with PRP hair treatment in Houston, Texas.
PRP hair treatment is most effective for individuals with androgenic alopecia (pattern baldness) or those experiencing thinning hair on the top of their scalp. However, it’s important to understand the underlying cause of your hair loss. For example, there are many types of hairloss. PRP can be effective for alopecia areata, central centrifugal cicatrical alopecia, lichen planopilaris and other telogen effluvium. Consulting with an experienced dermatologist at AVIVA Dermatology will help determine if PRP is the right treatment based on your hair loss pattern.
PRP hair restoration generally requires multiple sessions to see optimal results. Most patients need 3 to 4 treatments spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart. After that, maintenance treatments every 6-12 months may be necessary to keep your hair growth consistent. Understanding the time commitment is important, and ensuring you can follow through with the sessions required for the best outcome.
PRP hair restoration carries potential risks and side effects like any medical treatment. While the procedure is generally considered safe, there may be temporary swelling, redness, headaches or tenderness at the injection site. In rare cases, patients may experience an infection or allergic reaction. Discussing your medical history with a qualified dermatologist will help minimize the risks and ensure you’re a good candidate for the procedure.
PRP hair treatment can provide noticeable improvement in hair thickness and density, but it’s important to have realistic expectations. PRP stimulates hair follicles to enter the growth phase, but results may vary from person to person. While some people see visible improvements within a few months, others may need more time. It’s essential to understand that PRP is not a miracle cure, and results will differ depending on factors such as the severity of hair loss and overall health.
PRP hair treatment is considered a cosmetic procedure, which means it is not covered by insurance. The cost of treatment can vary depending on the number of sessions required and the clinic you choose. We offer competitive pricing, and during your consultation, we will provide you with a clear breakdown of the costs involved at our office. Ensure you’re comfortable with the financial investment before committing to the treatment.
If you’re considering PRP hair treatment in Houston, TX, take the time to consult with an expert dermatologist at AVIVA Dermatology. We will help you determine if PRP is the right option for your hair restoration goals. Schedule a consultation today with Drs Simone Stalling, MD, PhD, FAAD, and Rosannah Velasquez, MD, by calling us at (713) 468-0303. Take the first step toward fuller, healthier hair!
Simone Stalling, MD, PhD, FAAD, is a dermatologist known for her expertise in medicine and bioengineering. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, with a degree in chemical engineering and earned Ivy League dual doctorates from the University of Pennsylvania. Completing her medical internship at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia and her dermatology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, she honed her skills in diagnosing complex skin conditions and cosmetic treatments. Board-certified and with years of practice in Texas, Dr. Stalling, MD, PhD, FAAD now serves the Houston community, offering expert and trustworthy dermatological care.
Dermatologist Rosannah Velasquez, MD, is known for her expertise and compassionate care. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Texas-Pan American and earned her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine on a full academic scholarship as part of the UTPA/BCM Premedical Honors College. This was followed by an internship at the University of Vermont Medical Center. With training in internal medicine and anesthesiology, Dr. Velasquez found her true calling in dermatology, completing her residency at Thomas Jefferson University. Fluent in Spanish, she is dedicated to providing personalized skincare to her community, combining general and surgical dermatology.