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Get answers to common questions about PRP Therapy with Microneedling.
PRP concentrates growth factors from your blood and microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries that signal repair. Together they stimulate collagen and elastin synthesis, improving skin structure, elasticity, and texture over several weeks to months.
Yes — because PRP uses your own blood, allergic reactions are rare. It is generally safe across skin tones and types, though a consultation is required to review medical history and confirm suitability.
Initial improvements such as smoother texture or subtle hair thickening can appear in 4–6 weeks. More noticeable collagen remodeling and hair growth typically develop over 3–6 months and improve with multiple sessions.
Yes. PRP can reactivate dormant follicles and strengthen existing hairs, reducing thinning and encouraging regrowth. Outcomes vary by individual cause and severity; combining treatments and repeating sessions often enhances results.
Downtime is minimal: expect redness, mild swelling, or pinpoint bleeding for 24–72 hours. Most clients resume normal activities quickly, though avoiding heavy exercise, sun exposure, and certain hair products is recommended for a few days.
A common protocol is three sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6–12 months. Your provider will customize the plan based on goals, response, and the condition being treated.