How PRP Helps with Hair Loss

Hair loss (alopecia) is associated with impaired blood supply to hair follicles and their gradual miniaturization. Follicles do not die — they "fall asleep," producing increasingly thinner and shorter hair.

PRP therapy delivers concentrated growth factors directly to the follicles:

  • PDGF and FGF — stimulate proliferation of dermal papilla cells
  • VEGF — restores microcirculation around follicles
  • IGF-1 — prolongs the hair growth phase (anagen)

CGF (MIBRAR®) technology provides 5-8× concentration of growth factors compared to standard PRP, resulting in more pronounced and lasting effects.

Indications and Efficacy

Effective for

  • Androgenetic alopecia stages I-III (men)
  • Androgenetic alopecia stages I-II (women)
  • Diffuse hair loss
  • Telogen effluvium
  • Hair thinning after stress/illness
  • Adjunct to hair transplantation

Results (clinical data)

  • Increase in hair thickness by 30-40%
  • Increase in density by 20-30% per course
  • Hair loss slowdown in 85% of patients
  • New hair growth in 70% of patients
  • First results after 6-8 weeks
  • Maximum effect after 4-6 months

How the Procedure Works

1

Diagnosis

Trichoscopy and scalp condition analysis. Determination of alopecia type and stage.

2

Blood Draw

20-40 ml of venous blood. Centrifugation using the CGF (MIBRAR®) protocol.

3

Microinjections

CGF is injected with a microneedle into the scalp in areas of thinning. Duration: 30-40 minutes.

4

Course

3-4 procedures with 4-week intervals. Maintenance: once every 6 months.

MIBRAR® Method Advantages

95% of interventions covered

MIBRAR® covers up to 95% of all spinal neurosurgery and orthopedic operations.

No anesthesia or incisions

Outpatient treatment via 0.3-1.5 mm puncture. No general anesthesia or hospitalization.

No age restrictions

Regeneration at any age. Safe for chronic conditions and anesthesia intolerance.

Rapid improvement

Concentrates have analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Relief within days.

Multiple zones at once

Simultaneous treatment of multiple discs or joints in one procedure.

Home the same day

No crutches, braces or rehabilitation needed. MRI follow-up at 8-16 weeks.

MIBRAR® Technology

Cyber Navi Hand™ — MIBRAR® navigation system

Cyber Navi Hand™

Intraoperative robotic navigation system. Provides precise access to deep structures with 1 mm and 1 degree accuracy.

Sono Control Arm™ — MIBRAR® ultrasound control

Sono Control Arm™

Device for intervention under sonographic control. Eliminates open surgeries with real-time visual monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions about PRP for Hair

At what stage of hair loss does PRP still help?
PRP is most effective at early stages (Norwood I-III in men, Ludwig I-II in women), when follicles are still viable but miniaturized. At late stages (complete baldness) PRP is minimally effective — follicles have already atrophied. The earlier treatment begins, the better the result.
Is it necessary to take finasteride with PRP?
No, it is not mandatory. PRP works through a different mechanism — stimulating follicles with growth factors, not blocking hormones. However, the combination of PRP + minoxidil/finasteride may produce a synergistic effect. The decision is made by the physician individually.
Can I wash my hair after PRP?
It is recommended to wait 6-8 hours after the procedure. The next day, you may wash your hair with regular shampoo. Avoid saunas and intense workouts for 2 days after the procedure.

Stop Hair Loss

Schedule trichoscopy and consultation — we will determine the stage and select a PRP therapy program

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