PRP TREATMENT FOR HAIR LOSS IN GURGAON

PRP Hair Treatment in Gurgaon

PRP is not about growing hair. It is about deciding which hair is still worth saving.

Most PRP pages start by explaining platelets, growth factors, and injections. That information is already everywhere. What is missing is a more important question: why is it advised for some scalps and completely avoided for others, even when hair fall looks similar from the outside?

At Dermapoint Skin Care Clinic, Hair Care Clinic, and Laser Clinic, PRP hair treatment is not offered as a routine service. It is used only when the scalp reaches a specific biological condition, neither too early nor too late. That narrow zone decides whether PRP helps or wastes time. This page explains PRP hair treatment from that decision-making point of view. Ar Dermapoint we also offer Alopecia areata Treatment for your hair care.

PRP Is a Support Signal, Not a Repair Tool

PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. Platelets are part of your blood, known mainly for clotting. But they also carry growth factors, signals that tell tissues how to repair and regenerate.

PRP does not repair damaged follicles. PRP does not restart dead follicles. PRP does not override genetics. PRP works only as a signal amplifier.

Hair follicles already receive growth signals from the body. In some people, those signals weaken due to hormonal sensitivity, inflammation, or reduced blood flow. PRP temporarily strengthens these signals. 

If the follicle is already inactive or replaced by fibrous tissue, no signal, strong or weak, will change anything. This is the basic reason PRP success varies so widely.

Why PRP Is Often Started at the Wrong Time

Most patients are offered PRP based on hair fall volume, not follicle status. That is incorrect. Heavy hair fall does not always mean follicles are weak. Mild hair fall does not always mean follicles are safe. PRP should be considered only when:

  • Hair shafts are thinning
  • Density is reducing gradually
  • Follicles are visible but underperforming
  • Scalp still shows growth activity

PRP should be avoided when:

  • Area is smooth and shiny
  • Hair loss has been stable for many years
  • Density loss is complete
  • Scalp elasticity is reduced

PRP is a timing-based procedure, not a complaint-based one.

Who PRP is actually meant for (and who should avoid it)

PRP works best for:

  • Early to moderate hair thinning
  • Diffuse hair fall without shiny bald patches
  • Androgen-related hair loss in early stages
  • Hair loss triggered by stress, illness, or nutritional imbalance (after correction)

PRP is not suitable for:

  • Completely bald areas
  • Long-standing advanced hair loss
  • Unrealistic expectations of density restoration
  • Untreated hormonal or nutritional deficiencies

A good clinic will say no when PRP is unlikely to help. That honesty saves time and money.

The Mistake of Treating PRP as a Standalone Solution

PRP is often marketed as an independent treatment. In practice, PRP without groundwork gives unpredictable results. PRP does not:

  • Correct hormonal sensitivity
  • Reduce scalp inflammation by itself
  • Stop active miniaturisation alone
  • Replace medical treatment

If the scalp environment is unstable, the injected growth signals fade quickly. At Dermapoint, PRP is never started unless the underlying scalp condition is already controlled. Otherwise, PRP becomes an isolated intervention with limited effect.

How PRP Hair Treatment Is Actually Planned

Before PRP is advised, the focus is not on hair fall stories but on scalp behaviour. We assess:

  • Variation in hair shaft diameter across zones
  • Pattern of density reduction
  • Oiliness, sensitivity, or inflammation of the scalp
  • Hairline stability versus active recession
  • The speed at which thinning is progressing

Only after this, PRP is considered as an add-on, not a base treatment. This is why some patients are advised PRP immediately, while others are told to wait, or not do it at all.

PRP Does Not Work Equally on All Areas of the Scalp

This is rarely discussed. PRP response varies by region:

  • The crown behaves differently from the frontal hairline
  • Diffuse thinning responds better than sharply defined loss
  • The mid-scalp shows a response earlier than the temples

Uniform injection across the entire scalp may look thorough, but it is inefficient. Targeted placement based on follicle activity gives better outcomes than higher volumes injected randomly.

The PRP Procedure: Simple on Surface, Technical in Execution

The visible steps of PRP look simple:

  • Blood collection
  • Centrifugation
  • Scalp injections

What matters is not the steps, but:

  • Platelet concentration achieved
  • Depth of injection relative to follicle location
  • Spacing between injection points
  • Variation in scalp thickness across areas

Improper depth or random placement reduces effectiveness even with good-quality PRP.

Number of Sessions: Why Fixed Packages Make No Sense

PRP is often sold in fixed bundles. This ignores how hair responds. In practice:

  • Some scalps respond after two sessions
  • Some need four sessions
  • Some show no response, and PRP is stopped

Continuing PRP despite no response does not improve outcomes. It only increases cost and delays alternative planning. At Dermapoint, PRP response is evaluated after each session. Treatment is continued only when the scalp shows measurable improvement.

What PRP Changes First (And What It Changes Last)

PRP does not create visible new hair immediately. Early changes include:

  • Reduced daily shedding
  • Better hair shaft strength
  • Improved scalp comfort

Later changes include:

  • Increase in hair thickness
  • Improved appearance of density

If thickness does not improve over several months, PRP benefit is likely limited and should be reassessed rather than repeated blindly.

PRP in Women: Why Results Look Subtle

Women often expect dramatic regrowth. That expectation is misplaced. PRP in women mainly:

  • Improves hair diameter
  • Reduces excessive shedding
  • Slows progression

Hairline changes are minimal. Density improvement is gradual and often noticed more in texture than volume. PRP works quietly in women, not dramatically.

PRP Safety: Low Risk, High Misuse

PRP is safe when:

  • Blood handling is sterile
  • The injection technique is correct
  • The scalp is healthy

However, unnecessary PRP exposes patients to repeated discomfort, false hope, and delayed appropriate treatment. Safe does not mean always appropriate.

What PRP Cannot Compensate For

PRP cannot:

  • Replace hair transplant
  • Reverse long-standing baldness
  • Overcome strong genetic loss alone
  • Work without medical support

PRP is not a shortcut around biology.

Why Patients Are Advised PRP Selectively at Dermapoint

Patients who undergo PRP at Dermapoint Skin, Hair, and Laser Clinic are not chosen randomly. PRP is advised only when:

  • Follicles are salvageable
  • Progression is active
  • Medical treatment alone is insufficient
  • Long-term preservation is the goal

PRP is avoided when it will not add measurable value.

PRP Hair Treatment in Gurgaon: The Practical Reality

PRP is neither overrated nor underrated. It is mis-timed most of the time. Used at the correct stage, PRP slows loss and improves quality. Used blindly, it becomes an expensive experiment.

If you are considering PRP hair treatment in Gurgaon, the important question is not how many sessions, but whether your scalp is still responsive. PRP works only when there is something left to respond to.