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PRP Treatment Updates

There have been a number of important developments in the platelet-rich plasma world during the past several months, warranting a new post on the subject.

— In late March, the famous patient advocate Joe Tillman published a very interesting video on his first ever PRP treatment with Dr. Jerry Cooley.  Joe told me that he will give us an update on his results in the near future.  Here is his first highly instructive video (I love the centrifuge part):

— In the April issue of Dermatologic Surgery, a new favorable study from Spain on PRP treatment for hair loss was published.  It seems like no ACell was added into the mix.  I did not find the full study  via Google Scholar, but the abstract concludes that “PRP showed a positive effect on AGA and could be regarded as an adjuvant therapy for AGA.”  I still do not think that PRP will usually grow new hair (as has also been verified by some hair transplant surgeons), but it can often prevent baldness from progressing as rapidly, and it can without a doubt make existing hair thicker.  Why do I say this? Because at this point I have seen favorable studies from way too many countries to dismiss this oftentimes still controversial subject. Make sure to see a list of these studies in my 2014 post on how well PRP works, which I update whenever I see new studies.

— Dr. Jeffry Rapaport has a knack for frequently appearing in various respected US TV shows. The below video is from just a few days ago. Unlike many other US physicians who just go on TV for publicity, I feel like Dr. Rapaport comes across as much more sincere. Moreover, he only charges $500 per PRP treatment. Much more ethical than physicians who often charge over $2,000 for a treatment that is far from guaranteed to work.

— Renowned hair transplant surgeon Dr. John Cole regularly introduces his own esoteric and unique takes on various newer hair loss treatments.  PRP is no exception, as you can see in this past post of mine (see initial blue text in there).  Now, someone on the BTT forums has started a thread regarding Dr. Cole offering a new version of PRP to treat to treat hair loss, via “lysing the platelets to release growth factors.”

— Finally, although not related to hair loss, today it was confirmed that the currently injured NBA MVP Stephen Curry got PRP treatment on his right knee in order to try to speed up recovery. Kobe Bryant did the same thing in the past.  As more superstar athletes get PRP treatment, it can indirectly benefit hair loss sufferers via more research money flowing into this field.


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