What Is PRP for Hair Loss?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy involves using a concentrated portion of the patient’s own blood that is rich in platelets and growth factors. These growth factors may help support the hair growth cycle and scalp environment when administered appropriately.
Because PRP is autologous (derived from the patient), it is generally well tolerated when used within medical protocols.
At Bare & Beauty Aesthetic and Wellness, PRP for Hair Loss is offered as a medical, regenerative treatment aimed at supporting scalp health and hair follicle function. The therapy is provided only after in-person consultation, scalp examination, and medical assessment, with careful discussion of realistic outcomes, limitations, and the need for long-term care.
PRP is not a guaranteed solution for hair regrowth. It is used selectively as part of a structured hair management plan, based on individual suitability.
Hair Concerns Commonly Assessed for PRP
After medical evaluation, PRP for hair loss may be considered for:
-Androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss)
-Early to moderate hair thinning
-Diffuse hair fall (after identifying contributing factors)
-Reduced hair density with viable follicles
-Hair shedding related to stress or lifestyle factors (selected cases)
PRP is not effective in areas where hair follicles are completely inactive or scarred.

Who May Be Suitable for PRP Hair Treatment
PRP therapy may be considered for individuals who:
-Have early to moderate hair loss
-Still have functioning hair follicles
-Are medically fit for injectable procedures
-Understand that results are gradual and variable
Frequently Asked Questions

Who May Not Be Suitable
PRP may not be recommended for individuals who:
-Have blood or platelet disorders
-Have active scalp infection or inflammation
-Are on certain medications affecting clotting
-Expect guaranteed or immediate hair regrowth
Final suitability is determined only after an in-person medical consultation.
Safety, Ethics & Consent
PRP for hair loss at Bare & Beauty:
-Is performed by trained medical professionals
-Uses sterile, clinically approved PRP systems
-Requires informed patient consent
-Does not guarantee results
-Possible discomfort, session requirements, limitations, and alternative options are discussed openly during consultation.

PRP as Part of a Comprehensive Hair Treatment Plan

PRP is often evaluated alongside or combined with:
–GFC (Growth Factor Concentrate) Therapy
–QR678 Therapy
–Hair Mesotherapy
–Exosomes for Hair Regeneration
–Hydrafacial Keravive (Scalp Therapy)
Combination approaches are recommended only when clinically appropriate.
