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PRP Hair Treatment

PRP hair treatment works on the principle of eliminating problems such as hair loss, excessive oiliness, and dandruff—conditions caused by negative environmental and physiological factors—by transferring the body’s own natural healing components, derived from the patient’s blood, back into the scalp.

The repair and regenerative substances found in the blood, known as growth factors, are separated and injected directly into the scalp. To obtain these components, a small amount of blood (approximately 10 cc) is drawn from the patient and placed in a centrifuge. When the device spins at high speed, it separates the blood into two important components: PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PPP (Platelet-Poor Plasma).

PRP, which is rich in platelets, provides exactly what the hair follicles need: cellular regeneration, improved blood circulation, and enhanced nourishment.

Through this regenerative process, hair follicles that have weakened or stopped functioning due to the reasons mentioned above can be reactivated and revitalized.

The most significant advantage of PRP treatment compared to other injectable therapies is that its effects begin to appear from the very first session. One of the key signs of a healthy scalp and healthy hair is the cessation of hair loss. However, in certain hereditary (genetic) hair loss conditions, the goal of treatment is not only to slow hair loss but also to delay it significantly. For example, hair expected to be lost within two years may remain healthy for 8–10 years with PRP treatment.

Clinical results demonstrate that the outcomes of PRP therapy are highly satisfactory.

Laser Treatment for Capillary Vessels (Telangiectasia Treatment)

Capillary vessel enlargement (telangiectasia) on the face—often caused by dry and sensitive skin as well as other contributing factors—and on the legs due to prolonged standing, genetic predisposition, or vascular structure, can present both a medical and aesthetic concern. Thanks to advancements in medical laser technology, these dilated capillaries can now be treated without local anesthesia in 1 to 6 sessions.

Capillary vessel visibility on the face and especially on the legs occurs when dilated veins close to the surface of the skin become noticeable. The cheeks, sides of the nose, and chin are the most common areas where capillary networks appear.

Approximately 15% of the population experiences facial telangiectasia, and it is seen most frequently in individuals with fair and sensitive skin. Facial capillary issues may appear as an increase in fine veins measuring 0.1–1 mm in diameter. They can be associated with sensitive skin types, sun damage, rosacea, metabolic or rheumatic diseases, excess estrogen, alcohol consumption, chronic cortisone use, trauma, or genetic predisposition.

Laser treatment for leg telangiectasia is a revolutionary, non-surgical method that eliminates unwanted veins quickly and effectively without requiring significant downtime. The treatment is fast, easy, and highly effective.

Red, dark blue, and purple-colored vessels respond particularly well to laser therapy. The duration of treatment varies depending on the size of the treated area and is usually short. Mild discomfort may be felt during the procedure. The targeted vein can be seen shrinking and fading during treatment. Patients may return to their normal daily activities immediately after the session. However, hot baths and excessive heat exposure should be avoided. Temporary redness in the treated area is possible, and a light brown discoloration lasting up to one week may occur.

Laser capillary treatment must be customized for each patient based on the characteristics of their lesions. The laser energy level is adjusted individually according to the specific vascular structure, and treatment intervals may vary from a few weeks to a few months depending on the patient’s condition and lesion characteristics.