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Is PRP Hair Treatment Dangerous? Are There Any Risks & Hazards?

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  One of the four essential components of blood are platelets (the other three are red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma). Platelets encourage the growth and regeneration of cells. Platelets are typically roughly five times more concentrated in PRP than in regular blood, as the name "platelet-rich plasma" suggests. This platelet concentration is advantageous because platelets generate growth factors that are known to aid in tissue regeneration and wound repair. According to one idea regarding hair loss, platelets injected deeply into the scalp to reach the base of the hair follicle may stimulate a specific population of cells known as dermal papilla cells, which are essential for hair development. Some medical professionals believe that PRP injections stimulate and maintain natural hair growth by boosting blood flow to the hair follicle and thickening the hair shaft. This method is occasionally used in conjunction with other hair loss treatments or drugs. The