Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a non-surgical, natural treatment that uses your body’s own platelets to promote hair regrowth. It works by stimulating inactive or weakened hair follicles, increasing thickness and slowing hair loss progression.
Each treatment involves drawing a small blood sample, processing it in a centrifuge, and injecting the PRP into targeted areas of the scalp to rejuvenate growth.
If you’re experiencing hair loss but still have active follicles, you’re likely a strong candidate. PRP works best for men in the early to moderate stages of hair thinning. During your consultation at Gameday , our team will assess your hair loss and create a plan tailored to your goals.
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Yes. PRP stimulates inactive follicles and has helped many men in Blacksburg improve hair thickness and density without surgery or daily medication.
How many sessions will I need at the Gameday Blacksburg clinic?
Typically, patients begin with 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Long-term results are supported with periodic maintenance sessions.
How long do PRP results last?
With consistent follow-up care, results can last 12 months or more. Our Blacksburg clinic offers custom maintenance plans to help preserve regrowth.
Is PRP hair therapy safe?
Yes. PRP uses your own blood, making it a safe and biocompatible option with minimal side effects.
Is PRP for hair loss painful?
Most men describe the injections as slightly uncomfortable but tolerable. The session is brief and requires no downtime.
How soon will I see results?
Hair shedding often slows within the first month. Most men see visible thickening around 2–3 months, with ongoing improvement over time.
Can PRP be combined with other treatments at Gameday Blacksburg?
Yes, we may combine PRP with minoxidil, finasteride, or lifestyle strategies depending on your needs.
What areas of the scalp can PRP treat?
PRP is used on the hairline, crown, temples, and areas of general thinning.
Does PRP work for total baldness?
PRP is most effective for thinning or shedding hair. It is less likely to help in areas with complete follicle loss.
Is PRP FDA-approved for hair restoration?
PRP is widely used by medical providers as an off-label treatment for hair loss. While not formally FDA-approved for this use, it’s considered safe and effective.
Is PRP covered by insurance?
No. PRP is classified as a cosmetic service and is not covered by insurance. We’ll walk you through affordable options during your consultation.