Autologous scalp treatment
PRP for Hair Loss in Berlin-Mitte
PRP for hair loss is an autologous procedure in which platelet-rich plasma is applied to the scalp. Suitability depends on cause and findings.
- Focus
- Scalp, hair-follicle environment, findings
- Process
- Assessment, blood draw, PRP preparation, scalp treatment
- Duration
- depends on area and plan
- Sessions
- often discussed as a series
- Important
- The evidence is positive but heterogeneous; success cannot be guaranteed.
What is PRP for Hair Loss?
PRP for hair loss in Berlin-Mitte after medical assessment and as part of an individual treatment concept.
PRP for hair loss is an autologous procedure in which platelet-rich plasma is applied to the scalp. Suitability depends on cause and findings.
When this may be suitable
The treatment may be considered for selected concerns after medical assessment.
- early androgenetic alopecia after assessment
- possible follow-up monitoring
- combined with diagnostics
- realistic expectations
How we proceed
At the beginning there is a physician-led consultation. We assess your goals, findings, possible contraindications, expected process and realistic limits before any treatment.
Medical positioning
The evidence is positive but heterogeneous; success cannot be guaranteed.
Related treatments
Nearby topics that are often considered during consultation.
FAQ
How does PRP for hair loss work?
Platelet-rich plasma is prepared from a blood sample and applied to the scalp.
Is PRP guaranteed to work?
No. Results vary and depend on findings.
Do I need lab values first?
Depending on the situation, lab values may be useful, especially with diffuse hair loss or suspected deficiency.
How many PRP sessions are useful for hair loss?
This is planned individually. A series is often discussed depending on findings, course and goal.
When are changes visible?
This varies and depends on cause, baseline findings and course.
What side effects are possible?
Temporary redness, pressure sensation, small bruises or scalp sensitivity can occur.