Yes, some people may experience a temporary increase in hair shedding shortly after PRP treatment. Here’s why this can happen and why it’s usually a good sign:
- Hair Growth Cycle: PRP works by stimulating hair follicles to shift into an active growth phase (anagen). This transition may cause old, dormant hairs to be pushed out, making room for new, healthier strands.
- Temporary Shedding: This increased shedding usually peaks a few weeks after your PRP treatment and then subsides as the growth cycle kicks in.
- Positive Indicator: While shedding can be worrisome, it often signals that the PRP treatment is working by forcing out old hairs and stimulating new growth.
Important: If you have concerns about shedding after PRP, consult with your AIVI Aesthetics practitioner. They can monitor your progress and reassure you about the process.
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