Uses growth factors from own blood to stop hair loss and improve hair density.
Duration
30-45 minutes
Body Location
Scalp and hair-bearing areas after assessment
Preparation
Drink plenty of water the day before for proper hydration. Avoid caffeine and stimulants.
Follow-up Care
Mild soreness may persist 24 hours. Delay shampooing 24-48 hours and avoid intense exercise.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) extracted from patient blood is injected into scalp.
Highly effective in early-stage hair loss. Results visible within 3-6 months.
Typically 4-6 sessions, every 4 weeks, followed by maintenance sessions.
Minimal discomfort. Topical anesthetic numbing cream can be applied.
Patients with anemia, bleeding disorders, or active alopecia transplantation are not suitable.
Hair loss slowing seen within 2-3 months. New hair growth becomes evident within 4-6 months.
PRP strengthens existing hair and stops loss. Transplant places new hair. Combined approach possible.
No, maintenance sessions are needed. Patients with 3-month maintenance typically maintain results.
Deep-dive in our glossary: definition, indications, side effects and FAQs.
Hair Mesotherapy is a medical aesthetics term related to treatments planned for specific face or body areas. In Dr. Hamza Gemici's glossary, it is explained as a patient-education topic for understanding indications, planning, recovery, and safety before consultation.
Peptide serum are cosmeceutical active substances consisting of short-chain amino acid sequences (typically 2-50 amino acids, mostly 3-6), which trigger collagen and elastin synthesis, inhibit neurotransmitter release or prevent enzymatic degradation; They form the main component of the bulk in topical serum formulations used against signs of aging (wrinkles, loss of skin tension, fine lines).
Niacinamide (nicotinamide) is the amide form of Vitamin B3 and is the active ingredient in cosmeceutical serums that strengthens the skin barrier, provides sebum regulation, inhibits melanin transfer and supports collagen synthesis; As a NAD+/NADP+ precursor, it is active in cellular energy metabolism.
Hyaluronic acid (HA), the active ingredient used in dermal fillers, is a high molecular weight glucosaminoglycan polymer composed of β-1,4-D-glucuronic acid and β-1,3-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine repeating disaccharide, occurring naturally in the body; It is the most commonly used filler in facial filler in aesthetic injections, increasing skin hydration and volumetricity.
Microneedling RF (Fractional RF Microneedling) is a category of fractional skin resurfacing devices that deliver bipolar radiofrequency energy through an insulated or non-insulated micro-needle array (25–64 pins) at a dermal depth of 0.5–3.5 mm, FDA-approved for the treatment of acne scars, striae (stretch marks) and superficial rhytids, marketed under multiple brands such as Vivace/Secret RF/Infini/EndyMed.
Contact Dr. Hamza Gemici’s clinic for individualized assessment and candidacy planning.