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Tratamiento capilar con PRP

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El tratamiento capilar con plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) es una terapia regenerativa utilizada para la caída del cabello. Consiste en extraer sangre del propio paciente, procesarla para enriquecerla con plaquetas e inyectarla en el cuero cabelludo. Se cree que este proceso estimula el crecimiento del cabello al aumentar el flujo sanguíneo al folículo piloso y mejorar el grosor del tallo capilar.

Tratamiento capilar con PRP

General

El tratamiento capilar con plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) es un procedimiento no quirúrgico destinado a estimular el crecimiento del cabello en quienes padecen diversas formas de alopecia. El tratamiento aprovecha las propias plaquetas del paciente, que poseen factores de crecimiento que pueden promover el proceso de curación y la regeneración de los tejidos, incluso en el cuero cabelludo. Una vez extraída la sangre, se somete a un proceso de centrifugación para separar el plasma enriquecido con plaquetas. Este plasma rico en plaquetas se inyecta luego en las áreas del cuero cabelludo donde la pérdida de cabello es evidente. El procedimiento está ganando popularidad debido a su enfoque natural y a la evitación de productos químicos y medicamentos. Por lo general, el tratamiento requiere varias sesiones para obtener resultados óptimos, junto con sesiones de mantenimiento para obtener efectos sostenidos. Se considera particularmente eficaz en las primeras etapas del adelgazamiento y la caída del cabello, ya que actúa para mejorar la salud de los folículos pilosos y fomentar el crecimiento.

Detalles especiales

Who is it for?

    Personas que experimentan adelgazamiento o pérdida del cabello, incluida la alopecia androgenética

    Pacientes que buscan una opción no quirúrgica para la restauración capilar

    Aquellos con áreas de crecimiento de vello de «calidad débil» en el cuero cabelludo, donde aún se pueden observar folículos pilosos en funcionamiento

Recovery Period

    Por lo general, el procedimiento dura alrededor de una hora, incluido el tiempo de preparación y tratamiento.

    La recuperación es mínima y la mayoría de los pacientes pueden volver a sus actividades diarias inmediatamente después.

    Algunos pacientes pueden experimentar una leve molestia, hinchazón o moretones en los sitios de la inyección, que generalmente desaparecen en unos pocos días.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

    Infección en los sitios de inyección

    Lesión de los vasos sanguíneos o los nervios

    Calcificación o tejido cicatricial en los puntos de inyección

    Dolor de cabeza temporal y sensibilidad del cuero cabelludo

Alternative Treatments

    Medicamentos como el minoxidil (Rogaine) y la finasterida (Propecia)

    Cirugía de trasplante capilar

    Terapia con láser de bajo nivel (LLLT)

    Microagujas

Success Rate

Los estudios y los informes de los pacientes han demostrado una tasa de éxito que oscila entre el 60 y el 80%, con variaciones según la condición del individuo, la gravedad de la caída del cabello y el cumplimiento de los protocolos de tratamiento.

Procedure step-by-step overivew

    Se extrae una pequeña cantidad de sangre del brazo del paciente.

    La sangre se coloca en una centrífuga para separar el plasma de los demás componentes sanguíneos.

    El plasma rico en plaquetas se extrae y se prepara para la inyección.

    El cuero cabelludo se limpia y se prepara para el tratamiento.

    El PRP se inyecta en las áreas específicas del cuero cabelludo.

    Se limpia el área de tratamiento y se puede masajear para dispersar el PRP de manera uniforme.

Precios

    Turquía

    $400-$600

    República Checa

    $300-$500

    Croacia

    $350-$550

    Lituania

    $250-$450

    Polonia

    $200-$400

    Alemania

    $600-$800

    Suiza

    $800-$1,200

    Francia

    $700-$900

    Reino Unido

    $700-$1,000

    Estados Unidos

    $1,000-$2,500

    Canadá

    $600-$1,800

    Australia

    $700-$2,000

¿Por qué varían los precios?

    La ubicación geográfica de la clínica o el hospital

    La experiencia y las calificaciones del profesional que realiza el procedimiento

    El número de sesiones necesarias

    Cualquier tratamiento o procedimiento adicional combinado con PRP

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