How PRP Treatment Works for Hair Growth and Why It’s More Than Just a Procedure
Hair fall rarely announces itself all at once.
It begins subtly a few extra strands on your pillow,
a slight loss of volume, a feeling that your hair isn’t quite the same anymore.
Over time, the change becomes more noticeable. Thinner lengths. Reduced density. Less confidence in how your hair feels.
You turn to everything within reach premium oils, high end shampoos, trusted home remedies hoping for a solution that truly works.
At times, there’s a hint of improvement. But it’s often short-lived.
Because hair fall isn’t simply about what you apply externally.
It’s a reflection of what your hair follicles are experiencing beneath the surface a quiet indication that something essential is missing within.
When Your Hair Stops Responding
Hair goes through a natural growth cycle.
But when this cycle gets disrupted, hair fall increases and regrowth slows down.
Over time, follicles become weaker, dormant or less active.
This is when surface-level solutions stop showing results.
What Is PRP Treatment?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is an advanced, non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s own healing properties to stimulate hair growth.
It works by extracting a small sample of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets and then reintroducing it into the scalp.
These platelets are rich in growth factors the key elements responsible for tissue repair and regeneration.
How PRP Actually Works
Once injected into the scalp, PRP:
- Stimulates dormant hair follicles
- Improves blood circulation to the scalp
- Strengthens existing hair roots
- Promotes natural hair regrowth
- Enhances overall hair density and thickness
Instead of forcing artificial results, it activates your body’s own regenerative ability.
Why PRP Alone May Not Be Enough
PRP is highly effective but only when used the right way.
Because hair fall is often influenced by:
- Hormonal imbalances
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Stress and lifestyle factors
- Underlying health conditions
If these are not addressed, results may be limited or temporary.
The PHI Approach: Beyond Just PRP
At PHI, PRP is not treated as a standalone solution.
It is part of a 360° approach designed to deliver long-term, visible results.
This includes:
- Detailed consultation and scalp analysis
- Blood investigations to identify internal deficiencies
- Personalised nutrition and lifestyle guidance
- Targeted medications and supplements
- PRP sessions combined with advanced treatments for enhanced outcomes
Because stronger hair doesn’t just come from treatment it comes from complete care.
What Results Can You Expect
With the right approach, PRP can help:
- Reduce hair fall
- Improve hair thickness and strength
- Reactivate weak or dormant follicles
- Enhance overall scalp health
The results are gradual, natural and long-lasting when supported internally.
Consistency Is Key
Hair growth is a process not an overnight change.
PRP works best when done consistently and combined with the right internal correction.
Because real transformation takes time but delivers lasting confidence.
The PHI Promise
With expert dermatologists, advanced international technologies and a commitment to making luxury treatments accessible, PHI ensures every treatment is tailored to your needs.
Because at PHI, it’s not just about reducing hair fall.
It’s about restoring strength, confidence and long-term results.
Frequently Asked Questions
PRP is a treatment that uses your own blood’s growth factors to stimulate hair follicles and promote natural hair growth.
Yes, since it uses your own blood, it is considered safe when performed by trained professionals.
The number of sessions varies based on your condition, but multiple sessions are usually recommended for best results.
Results are gradual and typically visible over a few months with consistent sessions.
PRP helps control hair fall and improve growth, but long-term results depend on addressing underlying causes as well.
Mild discomfort may be experienced, but the procedure is generally well-tolerated.
PRP works best on weak or dormant follicles and may not be effective in completely inactive areas.


