Alopecia Awareness Month: Can PRP Hair Restoration Help?

A woman with bald patches before PRP hair restoration in San Antonio Alopecia Awareness Month reminds us how widespread and emotionally impactful hair loss can be. Whether you’re noticing patchy areas or thinning all over, this condition can easily make you feel isolated.

If you’re curious about options beyond topical treatments and oral medications, hair restoration with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) could help you see better results. Dr. Linda J. Banta, a board-certified dermatologist and top San Antonio doctor, offers PRP therapy at Stone Oak Dermatology.

What is PRP for Hair Restoration?

PRP is an innovative, minimally invasive therapy. During the treatment, your own blood is drawn, processed to concentrate platelets, and injected into specific regions of your scalp. 

How PRP Works for Alopecia

PRP taps into your body’s natural healing mechanisms to stimulate inactive or weakened hair follicles. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with conditions like androgenetic alopecia (genetic pattern hair loss) and alopecia areata (autoimmune-related hair loss).

The concentrated platelets in PRP are rich in growth factors – proteins that aid in healing tissues and boosting cellular regeneration. When they’re injected into the scalp, the platelets help to:

  • Revitalize miniaturized follicles.
  • Prolong the hair cycle’s growth phase.
  • Enhance blood flow to the treated area.

For alopecia patients, PRP can slow hair shedding and improve hair density. Over time, it may also lead to noticeable regrowth in thinning patches.

Most plans begin with three monthly sessions to jump-start results. These are followed by maintenance appointments every 3–6 months to sustain progress. Many people report seeing baby hairs return within a few months, with fuller, stronger hair by six months.

Who is a Good Candidate?

Ideal PRP patients typically:

  • Have dormant hair follicles (not complete follicle loss).
  • Are generally healthy. PRP isn’t recommended for those with chronic illnesses like heart disease, kidney failure, or uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Maintain realistic expectations and understand that PRP supports, rather than replaces, traditional approaches.

During a consultation at Stone Oak Dermatology, Dr. Banta will assess your medical history and current hair loss to decide if you’re a good fit for PRP therapy.

Explore PRP Hair Restoration in San Antonio

Are you ready to find out if PRP therapy can fit into your treatment plan and help you combat alopecia? Schedule a consultation at Stone Oak Dermatology. Call us at 210-494-0504 or request an appointment online.

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