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ADVANTAGES OF VCARE PRP

  • It is an effortless and hassle-free procedure with no medications and surgical instruments required for the procedure.
  • This is a convenient hair treatment since this is a lunch hour procedure with no downtime.
  • Potential therapy for thin hair to transform into nourishing hair.
  • Suitable for both men and women, and it is a completely non-aggressive procedure.

How VCare’s Advanced PRP Hair Treatment Works for Hair Regrowth

  • If the hair follicles or hair roots are healthy, the growth of the hair is healthy.
  • Hair follicles survive on the nutrition they get from the blood supply.
  • VCare Advanced PRP consists of your blood plasma concentrated with 3-5 times the number of platelets found in normal circulating blood.
  • These concentrated platelets contain protein and growth factors that attract stem cells, stimulate hair follicles growth, increase circulation to hair follicles, and decrease inflammation.
  • PRP therapy is used for hair rejuvenation; the platelets are injected in the area where hair follicles are damaged.
  • This improves the region's blood supply, providing nutrition to hair follicles and thereby inducing hair growth.
  • VCare Advanced Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) taps into a fountain of youth and the best part is that there's nothing extraneous. It's all you!
  • As the therapy uses own blood for rejuvenation, it poses almost no risk of infection or allergy. Swelling usually resolves in two to three hours.
  • It works wonders on the hair, making it appear thicker and more conditioned.
  • A series of at least 3 sessions, 3 to 4 weeks apart, is required to see optimum results.
  • You would want to follow that with maintenance sessions for long term benefits to take firm root.
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The first step for anyone with a hair or scalp problem is to visit a full-time, credentialed hair restoration physician with experience and expertise in accurate diagnosis, successful treatment and long-term follow-up required in the medical management of hair loss patients. A medical hair loss "work up" starts with a detailed medical history, including family history, history of medical illness, poor nutrition, current medications, hair care regimen, recent surgeries and a detailed history of the hair loss situation. A scalp biopsy, blood work or other testing (like a HairDX genetic test) may be performed if indicated by the history and physical symptoms. Physical exam would include evaluation of the scalp for signs and symptoms of hair loss and any concurrent problems, such as inflammation. Master HairCheck with German technology Trichoscan is used to measure Hair growth (Anagen Phase), falling (telogen Phase) and vellus (weak) hairs density in the relatively permanent areas of the scalp compared to the non-permanent or at-risk areas. Video dermoscopy with a Hair Cam device is used to determine if there is decreased numbers of follicles in the affected areas, a decreased caliber of follicles in the affected areas, or a combination of both.

Typically, we can measure improvements in Hair Mass Index using Hair Check months before the results are visible to the naked eye. Increases in Hair Mass Index using the Hair Check device predict how much visual improvement the patient is likely to see in the months to come. It takes six to twelve months to judge the results of PRP "visually" in the mirror or with standardized photos. Measurements are taken every three months, so the plateau phase of improvement can be tracked. When Hair Mass Index starts to decline, the patient's next PRP is planned. With the exception of alopecia areata, the average hereditary hair loss patient can expect to need PRP with ECM on an annual basis.

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