Autohaemotherapy, PRP, Vampire lift
Although hair loss affects both sexes, it is more common in men. The most common form of hair loss is androgenetic hair loss, which is considered to be hereditary or hormonal. This begins at an early age and continues to progress.
However, the causes of hair loss are many and varied and it is not uncommon for hair loss to begin after a change in lifestyle. These include emotional and physical stress, increased strain e.g. at work or in relationships. Those affected often notice that there is more hair in the sink or that the hair appears thinner and weak all over the head. The receding hairline becomes balder and all the fullness fades away.
There are many “panaceas” such as shampoos, tinctures, pills that promise a positive effect on hair, but there is little scientific evidence of this.
Your own blood cells, the so-called thrombocytes (also known as PRP), have a good effect. They contain growth factors that can stimulate your damaged hair follicles. This makes the hair thicker and stronger, thinning areas become fuller and you can counteract hair loss.
How does the treatment work?
A small amount of blood is taken from you and centrifuged. This filters the PRP out of the blood and allows it to be injected under the scalp with a wafer-thin syringe, almost painlessly, and unfolds its effect on the hair follicles. The therapy is initially carried out three times at intervals of one month. If successful, a one-time refresher is given after six months.