PRP Hair Loss & Restoration in Denver

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Hair loss can wear thin on anyone, male or female. Of any age. You might notice hairs left on the pillow, or hair clogging the drain after a shower. In the harsh glow of light in the bathroom, the evidence is there glaring back at you. In male-pattern baldness, the effect is a receding hairline or a bald spot on top of the scalp. In women, there is a visible thinning over the crown. The first sign most women notice is often widening of their part or that their ponytail is smaller. Talk about bad hair days! Before reaching for a hat, know that PRP Hair Restoration in Denver can help find a measure of crowning glory for you.


NICE HAIR!

We’ve discussed the benefits of Micro-needling with PRP for skin rejuvenation. But platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for hair uses your body’s own blood platelets that contain growth factors that can help regrow hair naturally. PRP infusion into scalp makes hair increase in diameter, decrease hair loss and help regrow hair that has been dormant for three to five years. The best candidates for PRP therapy for hair are those with an inherited type of hair loss or those who want an increased thickness. What PRP hair restoration can’t do is give bald people back what they’ve lost.


GROW YOUR SELF-ESTEEM

No one understands better how hair thinning or loss can raise anyone’s anxiety level through the roof than the knowledgeable, skilled and experienced professionals at Adore Aesthetix. They’ve seen the distress patients come in with and the very first thing they do is assure them that there is help through PRP Hair Restoration therapy. They’re not going to promise anyone long, lush locks. Rather, they will carefully explain the benefits of PRP Hair Restoration with an emphasis on what they believe can be realistic results. Hair loss doesn’t have to be something you come to terms with. The important thing to accept is that you can do something about it with PRP Hair Restoration. All treatments are administered by Sarah Kurts, a board-certified physician assistant.