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20 year old with PCOS. Initial Photos and after 6 treatments of PRP.
57 year old with PCOS. Initial Photos and after 2 of 6 PRP treatments.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy and Polydioxanone (PDO) thread treatments offer promising solutions for managing hair loss in individuals with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). PRP therapy involves extracting a small amount of the patient’s blood, centrifuging it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the platelet-rich plasma into the scalp. These platelets contain growth factors that stimulate hair follicle activity, promote hair growth, and improve hair density.
For individuals with PCOS-related hair loss, PRP therapy can be particularly effective due to its ability to address the underlying hormonal imbalances and promote healthy hair growth. The growth factors in PRP help to counteract the effects of elevated androgens, such as testosterone, which can disrupt the hair growth cycle in PCOS patients.
In addition to PRP therapy, PDO thread treatments offer another innovative approach to treating PCOS-related hair loss. PDO threads are dissolvable sutures made from a biocompatible material that is commonly used in cosmetic procedures. When strategically placed beneath the scalp, PDO threads provide support to weakened hair follicles and stimulate collagen production, resulting in firmer, healthier skin and improved hair growth.
Combining PRP therapy with PDO thread treatments can yield synergistic benefits for individuals with PCOS-related hair loss. PRP therapy addresses the hormonal imbalances that contribute to hair loss, while PDO threads provide structural support to the scalp and promote collagen production, creating an optimal environment for hair follicle regeneration and growth.
Moreover, both PRP therapy and PDO thread treatments are minimally invasive procedures with relatively low risk and minimal downtime, making them suitable options for individuals with PCOS who may be hesitant to undergo more invasive surgical interventions.
Overall, the combination of PRP therapy and PDO thread treatments offers a therapeutic approach to managing hair loss in individuals with PCOS. By addressing both the hormonal imbalances and structural deficiencies associated with PCOS-related hair loss, these treatments can help restore hair density, thickness, and overall scalp health, improving the confidence and quality of life for affected individuals.
Regenera Activa leverages the power of our own scalp micrografts to activate and rejuvenate dormant hair follicles.
This treatment begins with the extraction of a small skin tissue sample from the patient’s scalp, typically from the back of the head.This area is chosen because it usually remains unaffected by androgenetic alopecia, the most common form of hair loss, which predominantly affects the front and top of the scalp.
The collected tissue contains stem cells and growth factors essential for hair follicle health and regeneration. The tissue sample is then processed using a specialized device that isolates these regenerative cells. The resulting solution, rich in stem cells, growth factors, and progenitor cells, is injected into the scalp areas experiencing hair loss.
These regenerative cells enhance the health and function of existing hair follicles and stimulate the production of new hair
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This can be a successful option for women who suffer from hair loss from PCOS, for best results use with PRP Hair Treatments.
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