PRP for Hair Loss & Skin Rejuvenation

Introduction

At RejuvLA, we offer advanced Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatments for both hair regrowth and skin rejuvenation, using the most effective, research-backed systems available. Whether you’re battling hair thinning or looking to reverse signs of aging, our high-dose PRP protocols are designed to regenerate tissue, stimulate growth factors, and give you natural, long-lasting results—with minimal downtime.

What is PRP?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a concentrated serum derived from your own blood, containing high levels of platelets, growth factors, cytokines, and proteins that promote healing and tissue regeneration. By isolating and amplifying your body’s natural repair cells, PRP serves as a powerful, non-surgical solution for:

  • Hair thinning & shedding

  • Frontal hairline loss & alopecia

  • Acne scars & pigmentation

  • Fine lines, wrinkles & skin laxity

  • Overall texture & glow improvement

Why Platelet Concentration Matters

Not all PRP is created equal. According to clinical data, higher platelet concentrations lead to stronger and longer-lasting regenerative effects. RejuvLA uses dual-spin PRP systems capable of achieving 8x to 10x above baseline platelet counts, surpassing the concentration found in most single-spin systems.

💡 Why high-dose PRP matters:

  • Improves stem cell signaling and tissue repair

  • Extends hair follicle growth cycles (anagen phase)

  • Stimulates fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin

  • Enhances skin healing and reduces inflammation

Single Spin vs. Dual Spin PRP

The method of preparation significantly affects PRP quality.
Single-spin PRP systems are faster but often leave in unwanted red blood cells (RBCs) and granulocytes, which may trigger inflammation and reduce efficacy.

Dual-spin PRP, used at RejuvLA, involves two stages of centrifugation:

  1. Separates plasma from RBCs

  2. Isolates and concentrates platelets into a pure serum

✅ Benefits of Dual Spin PRP:

  • Higher platelet yield

  • Reduced contamination from RBCs/WBCs

  • Lower inflammation risk

  • Better outcomes for prp hair treatment and prp for skin rejuvenation

PRP vs PRF: Which is Better?

Some clinics offer PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) as an alternative. While PRF uses a slower spin speed and doesn’t require anticoagulants, PRP remains the preferred choice for targeted aesthetic results due to:

  • Higher platelet concentration

  • Immediate activation of growth factors

  • Greater control over dosage and delivery

We offer PRP as the primary treatment due to its predictability, consistency, and potency, especially when treating patterned hair loss or deep acne scarring.

PRP for Hair Loss: Natural Hair Regrowth Without Surgery

Hair thinning, receding hairlines, and female-pattern hair loss can be distressing. PRP works by reactivating dormant follicles and increasing blood supply to the scalp.

Treatment Includes:

  • High-dose PRP Injections into scalp

  • Microneedling to create microchannels for deeper penetration

  • Optional ACell® or Dutasteride Mesotherapy for long-term follicle support

  • Visible improvements in thickness, density, and shedding after 3 sessions

✅ Safe for both men and women
✅ No downtime or major side effects
✅ Perfect for early-stage hair loss or post-transplant maintenance

PRP for Skin Rejuvenation: Glow from Within

Using PRP on the face revitalizes skin by stimulating collagen production, reducing inflammation, and accelerating cell turnover.

Skin Concerns Treated:

  • Acne scars

  • Fine lines & wrinkles

  • Under-eye circles

  • Sun damage & dull texture

  • Uneven tone and large pores

We combine PRP with microneedling, laser resurfacing (e.g. CoolPeel CO₂), or injectable protocols to:

  • Smooth and tighten skin

  • Reduce pore size and blemishes

  • Promote long-term rejuvenation and hydration

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