PRP Therapy For Hair Loss San Diego
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Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2023
Every year, millions of men and women are struggling with hair loss. The cause of hair loss could be related to stress, hormonal imbalance, genetics, and disease. Whatever the reason, everyone is looking for a remedy for their hair loss problem.
Hair loss could be absolutely devastating for women. A woman's hair is her crown; it defines her entire feel, looks, and style. Any woman who is suffering from thinning hair knows, hair loss is a huge problem that may cause embarrassment and low self-esteem.
For men, hair loss is the inevitable effect of ageing that the vast majority of men cannot escape from. Some men might not get affected as early as others, nonetheless, it is a reality that nearly every man will probably face as the years go by. PRF hair restoration therapy can be a natural option to help relieve this problem.
(Platelet Rich Fibren) PRF therapy for hair loss is a three-step treatment in which blood is drawn, processed to extract the PRF, and injected into the patient's scalp.
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