Hair Treatment in Panama

Hair Treatment in Panama with the technique of Platelet Rich Plasma is related with the growth factors that are biological mediators that regulate the essential functions in the repairing / regenerating of the tissue.

It is an allogenic product obtained from the patient him or herself: the same person is at the same the donor as the receiver.

Without the risk of infectious diseases or allergic reactions, ensuring the maximum safety.

Platelet Rich Plasma Tratamiento Capilar en Panama

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a safe new hair restoration program which is performed at DHI by specialized practitioners with no side effects. The PRP treatment takes place via intradermal insertions of plasma into the scalp; with the objective of stimulating the scalp to support new growth.

PRP Growth Factors

The Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a new method for the treatment of alopecia. It takes place by injecting plasma into the scalp, with the objective of stimulating the follicles to promote hair growth. PRP is activated with DNA activators (thrombin) and enriched with calcium ions. It can be used as an individual treatment, or coupled with any hair restoration procedure.

How does PRP work?

  • A small amount of blood (less than 50 ml) is obtained from the patient
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma is isolated following the centrifugation of blood
  • PRP is activated with DNA activators (thrombin) and enriched with calcium ions (e.g. calcium chloride)
  • Activated PRP is injected into the area which is suffering from hair loss in order to stimulate hair growth

Hair Treatment in Panama

Benefits when PRP is solely used

PRP is a safe treatment with no contraindications. As one’s own blood is used during PRP session, thus, potential problems of rejection and allergies are practically eliminated. However, the down time is minimal with no side effects and immediate results.

DHI PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment fortifies the hair follicles and stimulates the scalp to endorse hair growth. It assists the longevity and potency of the hair follicles It also reinvigorates dormant hair follicles and stimulates the growth of new hair.

DHI PRP is ideal for male and female patients, despite the progress of their hair loss.

How many sessions of PRP will I need?

Depending on the size of area treated with DHI or stage of hair loss sufferers will determine how many sessions of PRP are advised. The frequency of treatment is case dependent whether it is early or advanced stages of hair loss, however, a patient can undergo 4 sessions of PRP for the first year approximately every 6 weeks with regular reviews. PRP is a treatment that is encouraged for patients not suitable for Direct Hair implantation and those wishing to prevent hair loss and protect hair follicles.

Candidates for PRP

  • Males and females suffering with Androgenic Alopecia (pattern baldness)
  • Sufferers of thinning hair
  • Unsuitable candidates for Direct Hair Implantation

Work with hair transplant procedure

DHI PRP can be coupled with any hair transplant procedure, to help partially transected follicles in the donor area; to regenerate bristles and help the recipient area’s implanted hair follicles prosper.

Additionally, it will reduce the formation of scabs, trauma, inflammation and erythema (redness); and help the donor areas dermis and epidermis heal faster.

Comments

  • Jay Gallaty

    January 7, 2020

    I discovered DHI Clinica from the internet..After talking with owner?manager..I booked a flight to Panama,and Eddie secured hotel arrangements at a Very reduced rate.The procceedure was virtually painless and the staff anticipated all my needs effortlessly and I am 71 years old….After waiting 3 month for hair follicles to “wake up ” my hair has thickened every month for the last 3 month and Eddie says the thickening will continue for the first year. At 5 month post procedure I am extremely happy and the technique and results are Better than my 3 previous American experiences.. I would highly recomment DHI Clinica inn Panama

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