Restore Your Hair Naturally with PRF
Rejuvenate your hair with Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) therapy. A safe, effective, and natural solution to stimulate hair growth and restore fullness.


What is PRF Hair Restoration?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a cutting-edge, non-surgical hair restoration technique that harnesses your body's own natural healing and regenerative capabilities. A small sample of your blood is processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors, which are then reintroduced into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles and promote new hair growth.
Uses your body's own blood, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions.
Encourages dormant hair follicles to become active and produce healthier, thicker hair.
Provides a sustained release of growth factors for continued improvement.
Benefits of PRF Hair Therapy
PRF hair therapy offers a range of advantages for individuals seeking a natural and effective solution to hair loss and thinning. By utilizing the regenerative power of your own blood, PRF can help you achieve healthier, fuller, and more vibrant hair.
PRF promotes the revitalization of dormant hair follicles, leading to increased hair density and thickness.
The growth factors in PRF enhance blood circulation and deliver essential nutrients to the scalp, creating an optimal environment for hair growth.
PRF therapy is a non-surgical procedure with minimal discomfort and downtime, utilizing your body's own components to reduce the risk of adverse reactions.


The Blood Draw
A small amount of your blood is drawn, similar to a routine blood test. This blood contains the essential platelets and growth factors needed for the hair restoration process.
Centrifugation
The drawn blood is placed in a specialized centrifuge and spun at a specific speed to separate the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) from other blood components.
PRF Extraction
After centrifugation, the PRF, which is rich in growth factors and healing properties, is carefully extracted and prepared for application.
Application
The concentrated PRF is precisely injected into the targeted areas of your scalp where hair growth is desired. This stimulates the hair follicles and promotes the growth of new, healthy hair.
Studies on PRF Hair Restoration
Research supports the effectiveness of PRF in hair restoration. Here are several key studies highlighting the positive outcomes of PRF therapy.
Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia: A Meta-Analysis
A 2023 meta-analysis examined the effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in treating androgenic alopecia. While focused on PRP, this study provides relevant context as both PRP and PRF utilize platelet-derived growth factors for hair restoration.
Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy in Androgenic Alopecia—A Meta-Analysis
This 2022 meta-analysis investigates the effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for androgenic alopecia, offering insights into the broader applications of platelet-rich therapies in hair restoration.
Platelets rich plasma versus minoxidil 5% in treatment of alopecia areata: A trichoscopic evaluation
This study compares platelet-rich plasma to minoxidil for treating alopecia areata, providing evidence for the efficacy of platelet-rich treatments in specific hair loss conditions.
Take the First Step Towards Hair Restoration
Ready to learn more about how PRF hair restoration can help you achieve your hair goals? Contact us today for a personalized consultation and discover if this treatment is right for you.

FAQs
Most patients benefit from 3-4 initial treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6-12 months.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. We use topical numbing cream to ensure your comfort during the procedure.
Most patients begin to notice improved hair texture and reduced shedding within 2-3 months, with more significant regrowth visible after 4-6 months.
PRF works best for people in the early to moderate stages of hair thinning. It's ideal for both men and women experiencing androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness) or general thinning.