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The majority of us will struggle with hair loss at some point in our lives. For some men and women, hair loss occurs as a natural and expected part of the aging process. In other cases, people notice early, unexpected, or even sudden hair loss. There are a number of potential reasons why sudden hair loss or thinning may occur, some of which are inevitable. At Kevin R. Hanz, M.D. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Dallas, TX, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Kevin Hanz understands how frustrating early or sudden hair loss can be and is committed to helping patients restore their self-confidence and natural hair growth using the most modern and effective hair restoration technologies available today, including PRP therapy. In this blog, you’ll gain a better understanding of why you may be experiencing a sudden change in your hair growth pattern, and you’ll learn why PRP therapy for hair loss may be the solution you’ve been searching for.

 

What causes sudden hair loss?

Regardless of your age, it can be alarming, frustrating, and even embarrassing to develop suddenly thinning hair or hair loss. Oftentimes, this is a multifactorial condition, meaning there are multiple factors contributing to your symptoms. Some of these may be temporary and reversible, while others – like genetics – are fairly unavoidable. Common causes of (and risk factors for) early or sudden hair loss include:

 

  • Genetics
  • Hormone changes
  • Underlying conditions
  • Alopecia
  • Certain medications/therapies
  • Stress
  • Malnutrition
  • Over styling
  • Damaging hair products

 

How can I reverse sudden hair loss?

Generally speaking, most over-the-counter hair growth products and supplements are ineffective or inferior compared with professional hair restoration treatments. On the other hand, many patients do not feel ready, willing, or able to undergo surgical hair restoration. For these men and women, PRP therapy for hair loss can be a fantastic option to reverse early or sudden hair loss. It is important to note that PRP therapy is most effective for patients with early and/or recent hair loss.

 

How does PRP therapy for hair loss work?

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for hair loss work by stimulating the natural growth and regeneration of hair follicles using nutrient-rich components found in the patient’s own blood. For this reason, PRP is considered a safer and more natural alternative to many other products on the market today. During PRP therapy for hair loss, a small tube of blood is first drawn from the patient’s arm. The blood is then spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma, which has powerful regenerative properties. Dr. Hanz then strategically injects the PRP serum into the patient’s scalp, which will have been numbed with a topical anesthetic for enhanced comfort. In many cases, micro needling is combined with PRP to stimulate the body’s natural regenerative processes, help the PRP serum to further penetrate the scalp, and boost the overall results of the treatment.

 

How soon will my hair start growing after PRP therapy?

As the platelet-rich plasma stimulates hair follicles and cell turnover, patients will begin to notice new, healthy hair growth in areas of thinning or loss. This process typically takes several weeks or months, with visible results becoming apparent about 4 – 6 months after treatment and improving thereafter. On average, patients can expect to require maintenance treatments every 12 – 18 months to maintain their density of growth.

 

Looking for a convenient and natural solution for sudden hair loss? Consider PRP injections in Dallas, TX

Does it seem like your part is becoming wider or your eyebrows are looking thinner all of the sudden? It may not be your imagination. Early or sudden hair loss is a common problem for millions of people and can often be reversed with PRP therapy. To find out whether you may qualify for PRP hair restoration therapy, call Kevin R. Hanz, M.D. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery to schedule your one-on-one consultation with Dallas, TX board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Kevin Hanz today.