Prp
Hair thinning and early hair loss can affect both men and women at any age. At our St. Catharines medical aesthetics clinic, we offer advanced hair restoration using Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) to stimulate natural hair regrowth and strengthen existing follicles.
PRP hair rejuvenation is a non-surgical, regenerative treatment designed to improve hair density, thickness, and overall scalp health — without medications or surgery.
What does prp treat?
Male pattern hair loss
Female pattern thinning
Receding hairlines
Crown thinning
Postpartum hair shedding
Fine lines and wrinkles
Dull skin tone
Acne scars
Uneven texture
Mild skin laxity
Dark under-eye circles
What to expect during consult
Your consultation is designed to determine whether Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) is the right solution for your hair thinning concerns.
History of hair loss (when it started, progression)
Family history of thinning or baldness
Hormonal changes (postpartum, menopause, thyroid issues)
Medications and supplements
Stress levels or recent illness
Previous hair treatments or procedures
This ensures PRP is both safe and appropriate for you.
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What is PRP and how does it improve skin?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative treatment that uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and accelerate cellular repair. When injected or combined with microneedling, PRP enhances skin firmness, tone, and overall radiance.
When will I see results from PRP facial treatment?
Many patients notice brighter skin within 1–2 weeks. Collagen production continues to improve over 4–6 weeks, with optimal results typically visible after a series of treatments.
How many PRP treatments are needed?
For skin rejuvenation, most patients in St. Catharines benefit from 3 treatments spaced about 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments may be done every 6–12 months.
Is there downtime after PRP treatment?
Downtime depends on the method used. If combined with microneedling, you may experience redness for 24–72 hours. If injected, mild swelling or bruising may occur but usually resolves quickly.
Is PRP the same as filler?
No. PRP stimulates collagen naturally over time. Dermal fillers add immediate volume. PRP improves skin quality rather than reshaping facial structure.
How does PRP help with hair loss?
PRP delivers concentrated growth factors directly into the scalp to stimulate weakened hair follicles. It increases blood supply, prolongs the growth phase of hair, and encourages thicker, stronger strands.
Is PRP hair restoration permanent?
PRP strengthens and stimulates existing follicles, but it does not permanently stop genetic hair loss. Ongoing maintenance is recommended for sustained improvement.
Can PRP regrow hair in completely bald areas?
PRP works best where hair follicles are still present but weakened. Completely bald areas without viable follicles are unlikely to respond significantly.
Book your free prp + hair rejuvenation consultation today
We can’t wait to meet you! Come visit our St. Catharines location for your complimentary consult.