PRP refers to the process of drawing blood and, through centrifugation, filtering out and concentrating the patient’s platelets in a thin layer known as the buffy-coat. The platelets contain grown factors that, when released through a combination of mechanical platelet activation and degranulation, hold the key to rejuvenation.
The growth factors interact with present cells residing in tissue and promote the migration of macrophages and stem cells to the treated area. The growth factors, stem cells, and leukocytes that result from the PRP procedure play a major role in:

Benefits of PRP for Hair Restoration