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In the trichological field, this blood-derived product is used to deal with various types of non-scarring alopecia and exploits the action of growth factors obtained from the centrifugation of a limited amount of blood, following a simple withdrawal from the patient himself. the PRP for the treatment of alopecia is inoculated in the areas that are thinned, thus supporting the regeneration of the pilo-sebaceous follicle (not atrophic) and the regrowth of the hair.
, which contains about three to seven times the number of platelets found in normal circulating blood.
It is, in fact, a completely natural blood-derived substance, which is obtained by centrifugation, after taking a limited amount of blood from the patient himself. The therapeutic use of PRP aimed at counteracting the progressive thinning of the foliage is fundamentally based on the possibility of concentrating the platelet content to allow the increase in growth factors to accelerate the regeneration of non-atrophic pilo-sebaceous follicles.