Combination Hair PRP and Hair PDO Threads

Combination Hair PRP and Hair PDO Threads refer to a treatment approach that combines two different non-surgical hair restoration procedures - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy and Polydioxanone (PDO) thread treatment.

PRP therapy involves the use of the patient's own blood, which is drawn and processed to extract platelet-rich plasma. This plasma is then injected into the scalp, where it stimulates hair growth by promoting the production of collagen and elastin. PRP therapy is known to be effective in promoting hair growth, improving hair thickness and density, and reducing hair shedding.

PDO thread treatment, on the other hand, involves the use of biodegradable threads that are inserted into the scalp to create a scaffolding effect. This stimulates blood flow and the production of collagen and elastin, leading to the growth of new hair follicles and the strengthening of existing ones.

When these two treatments are combined, the results can be even more effective. The PRP therapy enhances the growth factors that stimulate hair growth, while the PDO threads create a scaffolding effect that supports the growth of new hair follicles. The combination treatment can be particularly effective for individuals with more advanced hair loss or thinning hair.

Overall, combination hair PRP and hair PDO threads are a safe and effective alternative to traditional hair restoration methods, such as hair transplant surgery, and can help individuals achieve fuller, thicker hair.