Thinning Hair
What Is Thinning Hair?
It often develops gradually, with signs such as a widening parting, reduced ponytail volume, or overall loss of scalp density.
Over time, thinning hair can impact confidence, styling choices, and self image.
Why Does Hair Become Thinner?
When the hair growth cycle becomes disrupted, more hairs enter the shedding phase and fewer remain in active growth, leading to finer strands and visible thinning around the crown, temples, or parting.
Treatments that can help
How PRP Can Help with Thinning Hair
PRP Hair Loss Treatment is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments for thinning hair. Platelet Rich Plasma is derived from your own blood and contains growth factors that stimulate hair follicles, improve blood supply to the scalp, and extend the hair growth phase.
PRP works gradually, strengthening existing hair and encouraging new growth over several months. It is most effective in early to moderate stages of thinning, when follicles are still active but weakened.
Combination Hair Treatments
For enhanced results, PRP can be combined with Hair Mesotherapy and Exosomes. These treatments deliver essential nutrients and regenerative signals directly into the scalp to further support follicle health and density.
Personalised Hair Loss Plans
At Dermamina, every hair treatment plan is personalised. We assess your scalp condition, hair pattern, medical history, and goals to recommend the most suitable approach for natural, progressive improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP safe?
Yes. PRP uses your own blood with no synthetic substances, making it extremely safe with minimal risk.
When will I see results?
Reduced shedding may appear within two to three months. Visible thickening and regrowth usually develop between three and six months.
Will PRP stop all hair loss?
PRP can significantly slow hair loss and improve density, but maintenance may be required, especially for genetic hair loss.