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PRP + Acell: What’s New in Hair Regeneration?

HAIR REGENERATION RESTON

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has provided countless men and women a safe and effective way of hair regeneration. What’s more, the treatment achieves extremely natural-looking results without surgery, incisions, or downtime.

However, we now know that combining PRP with a protein matrix called ACell, offers patients quicker, more dramatic, and longer-lasting effects than when PRP is used alone.

Keep reading to learn the benefits of PRP + ACell for hair regeneration and how you can receive this revolutionary treatment for a special price of $950 this month only.

WHAT IS PRP?

PRP, platelet-rich plasma, is the portion of the blood that contains platelets, which play a significant role in wound repair.

In fact, when platelets come into contact with an injury, they immediately begin working to repair damaged tissue and release potent growth factors for cellular renewal.

HOW DOES PRP REGENERATE HAIR?

PRP is derived from a sample of the patient’s own blood and spun in a centrifuge. This process helps separate out PRP and maximize platelet concentration.

When it comes to hair regeneration, optimal results require platelet concentration to be 4-6x that which is normally found in blood.

Once PRP is injected into the scalp, it works to activate dormant hair follicles and stimulate hair growth.

WHY UNDERGO PRP + ACELL FOR HAIR REGENERATION?

ACell is a protein matrix that is extremely effective in wound management and tissue repair.

When coupled with PRP for hair regeneration, ACell augments treatment efficacy and longevity of results.

More specifically, ACell provides a mechanism of support that holds growth factors and healing proteins in place for an extended period of time, achieving continuous nourishment and stimulation of hair follicles.

IS PRP + ACELL FOR HAIR REGENERATION BETTER THAN PRP ALONE?

PRP + ACell for hair loss not only produces a quicker onset of hair growth, but the synergistic effect also requires less frequent treatments and maintenance.

What’s more, PRP alone involves 2-3 treatments every 4-5 weeks to note any hair growth, and the procedure needs to be performed every 4-6 months to preserve benefits.

Comparatively, PRP + ACell for hair regeneration demonstrates noticeable growth in 2 sessions spaced 8 weeks apart, and maintenance treatments are only necessary every 12-24 months.

If you are considering PRP + ACell for hair regeneration, please contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

Plus, take advantage of our November Special – This month only, receive an PRP+ACell treatment for $950.

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