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Plasma Hair Injection

Plasma Hair Injection

You can effectively address various hair concerns using a plasma hair injection. This procedure helps prevent hair loss and reverse the damage by doing plasma hair injections across multiple sessions. Here's an overview of the characteristics and benefits of this treatment in the following article:

What causes hair loss?
Multiple factors contribute to hair loss in both men and women, and severe cases can lead to early balding and receding hairlines. Therefore, recognizing these causes and seeking advice from Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy at the earliest signs is advised.
- Anemia and immune disorders can lead to extensive hair loss due to insufficient blood supply, which prevents hair growth. As a result, some hair follicles weaken, leading to their eventual shedding.
- Dermatological conditions, such as lupus and alopecia areata.
- Genetics plays a significant role in hair loss and baldness, particularly in men, where balding genes provide more influence.
- Following strict diets lacking essential vitamins and minerals can prevent proper hair growth, resulting in weakened hair that eventually breaks and falls.
- Continuous hair styling and coloring without proper care or treatment, and the regular use of chemical hair products, can contribute to hair damage and long-term loss.

Plasma hair injection and its characteristics:
Plasma is a vital blood component responsible for transporting nutrients throughout the body. When injected into the scalp, it transports essential nourishment to promote hair growth and healing. The injection process also stimulates collagen production, enhancing the overall healing process.

Candidates for plasma hair injection:
Plasma is a natural substance that doesn't provoke allergies or side effects, which makes it accessible to many individuals, as there's minimal concern about adverse reactions. Consider plasma injections if:
- You don't have chronic conditions that might negatively impact the treatment.
- You're experiencing the initial stages of hair loss or balding, and plasma injections can help address these issues and mitigate hair loss.
- You're a non-smoker or willing to abstain from smoking before and during recovery.

Preparation before plasma hair injection:
Preparation for plasma injections is straightforward, making it a popular choice due to its minimal requirements. The surgeon advises avoiding blood-thinning medications like aspirin and smoking before and after the injection to optimize the results.

The process of plasma hair injection:
The plasma hair injection procedure is conducted in three stages, usually taking around an hour, after which you can leave the medical facility immediately.
- Stage 1:
A blood sample is drawn from the patient, from which plasma is extracted in the subsequent stage.
- Stage 2:
After obtaining the blood sample, it's processed in a centrifuge to separate it into three layers: platelet-poor plasma, red blood cells, and platelet-rich plasma.
- Stage 3:
The final step involves injecting the platelet-rich plasma, loaded into a syringe, into specific areas of the scalp affected by hair loss or balding, as determined by Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy. The number of sessions required and the intervals between them are also decided by him. Typically, plasma sessions range from three to six, with several weeks or a month between each session.

Post-plasma hair injection:
Recovery time isn't necessary after plasma injection, allowing you to return home immediately. However, there are some post-injection tips to consider:
- Avoid washing your hair for at least 24 hours to preserve the injected plasma and ensure its effectiveness on the scalp.
- Avoid prolonged sun exposure for a few days after the injection to prevent damage.
- Using hair styling products or creams before initial results appear can adversely affect the outcomes. It's recommended to avoid such products, especially those with a high chemical content.
- Some swelling and bruising after the injection is normal and will diminish over time. You might also experience numbness, scalp redness, or itching, which can be alleviated with antihistamines prescribed by Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy.
- Some mild discomfort due to the procedure itself might occur once the local anesthesia wears pain relievers suggested by Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy can help manage this discomfort.

Results of the plasma hair injection:
The initial results of plasma injections become noticeable after approximately three sessions. Improvements continue for three to six months, during which collagen repairs and rebuilds hair, significantly reducing hair loss.

Cost of plasma hair injection:
The cost of plasma hair injection varies based on the quality of the tubes used for the separation process. Generally, the higher the quality of the tubes in the centrifuge, the higher the cost of plasma injection. However, typically, the cost of a plasma hair injection ranges from $40 to $85. The exact cost can differ based on factors such as the number of sessions required for hair treatment, hospital expenses, tools used, and other influencing factors.

Plasma injection after hair transplant:
You can go for plasma injections after a hair transplant to accelerate and enhance the growth of transplanted hair follicles. Hair transplant results usually take a relatively long time to occur. Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy often includes a plasma session as part of the cost of the hair transplant procedure, along with a treatment kit and post-transplant instructions.

Frequently asked questions about plasma hair injection:
- Will the results of the plasma injection take time to appear?
The time for plasma injection results to become noticeable varies depending on the individual case and the number of plasma sessions received. It's challenging to definitively predict when the results will appear, as they depend on how effectively the hair responds to plasma, its growth rate, and collagen production.

- Can plasma injections prevent early balding?
Plasma injection can help mitigate early balding, but its efficacy depends on the extent of the balding. In some cases, where balding has progressed significantly, only a hair transplant may be effective.

- Are there any risks associated with plasma injection?
There might be some mild side effects that dissipate over time with the use of pain relievers and antihistamines. However, there are no major risks associated with plasma injection, as it involves using a natural substance extracted from the patient's body that doesn't trigger any immune response.

- Can plasma injections be repeated?
You can maintain the results of plasma injections by undergoing repeated injections every few months or every year. This helps ensure continuous collagen production and the delivery of sufficient nutrients to the hair.

- Will the results of the plasma fade if I don't repeat the injections?
While the results of plasma injection might diminish over time, hair won't return to the same level of damage or shedding after the effects wear off. Repeated injections primarily ensure that the results persist with the same effectiveness.

In conclusion, now that we've discussed the features and benefits of plasma hair injection, have you considered this cosmetic procedure before? For more information about plasma hair injection and to book a consultation with Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy, a specialist in plastic surgery, body sculpting, and natural hair transplant, feel free to get in touch with us.

This content has been reviewed by Dr. Ahmed Mekkawy, a consultant in cosmetic surgery, body contouring, and natural hair transplantation.