Vampire Hair Restoration, also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for hair growth, is a procedure designed to combat hair loss and stimulate natural hair growth. This non-invasive treatment uses the patient’s own blood, which is processed to extract PRP. The PRP contains growth factors and proteins vital for tissue repair and regeneration. The procedure begins with a small blood draw, from which the PRP is separated and prepared.
The concentrated PRP is then injected directly into the scalp at targeted areas affected by hair thinning or balding. Vampire Hair Restoration revitalizes dormant hair follicles, promotes hair regrowth, and enhances hair density. This approach offers a natural solution to rejuvenate hair and restore confidence.
Monthly payments available on all treatments and packages of $1000+
The ideal candidate for Vampire Hair Restoration is typically an individual experiencing early stages of hair thinning or hair loss, particularly those with male or female pattern baldness. Candidates should have realistic expectations and a desire for non-surgical hair restoration methods. They should be in good health without underlying medical conditions that could affect the efficacy of the treatment. Ideal candidates are willing to commit to multiple treatment sessions to achieve optimal results.
They should also have adequate scalp health, free from active infections or inflammation in the treatment areas. Candidates who are seeking a natural hair restoration option and prefer treatments that use their own body’s resources.
In a Vampire Hair Restoration, PRP therapy begins by drawing the patient’s blood and processing it to separate the platelets from other blood components. The resulting PRP, rich in growth factors, is injected into the scalp. These growth factors revitalize dormant hair follicles, promote hair regrowth, and enhance hair density.
- Individuals with platelet dysfunction syndromes, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), severe anemia, or other blood disorders that affect platelets or clotting ability.
- Individuals with active systemic or local infections should not undergo PRP therapy.
- Individuals with active cancer or undergoing cancer treatment should avoid PRP therapy.
- Individuals on anticoagulant (blood thinning) medications, who are pregnant, or have a chronic disease should avoid PRP therapy.
Before the procedure, expect a consultation where your provider will:
Because PRP is created with the patient’s own blood, there is no risk associated with repeating the procedure. The treatment is performed under sterile conditions to prevent infections and serious complications are rare.
PRP is a minimally invasive treatment that involves absorption of PRP derived from the patient’s own blood into the scalp. The science behind PRP is its high concentration of growth factors, which promote hair growth and follicle rejuvenation.
*While these treatments are not covered by Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP), some private insurance plans may partially cover the cost. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand your coverage options. Our team is happy to assist you in completing any necessary documentation with your insurance claims.
Monthly payments available on all treatments and packages of $1000+
As with all medical procedures, results will vary depending on age, genetics, general health, and other environmental conditions. There is no guarantee of success or specific outcomes for any patient. The information provided on this page is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or undergoing any medical procedures.