Frontal hair loss is most common in men experiencing male pattern baldness. Generally, male pattern baldness begins along the hairline and slowly recedes backward and inward. If a man wants to slow his hair loss, it…
Anti-inflammatory is a term largely used to describe a medication or substance that reduces inflammation. This is the science behind why PRP injections were initially used to treat soft tissue and muscle injuries. Though, when you…
Platelet rich plasma--while traditionally used in surgery and regenerative medicine--is becoming more applicable in medical grade skincare. One of the prime examples is microneedling with PRP. Microneedling, already an effective skincare treatment, is supercharged with platelet…
At PRP In Seattle, we deal exclusively with platelet rich plasma. However, platelet rich plasma is only one component of plasma and blood as a whole. In comparison to platelet rich plasma, there is also platelet…
Injecting platelet rich plasma under the eyes as an alternative to traditional dermal fillers is becoming increasingly popular. PRP does not come with many of the same risks as injecting fillers under the eyes. For example,…
PRP hair restoration is considered among the most effective non-surgical hair restoration techniques. Though, a less common, but especially lucrative use of PRP hair injections is after hair transplant surgery. Let’s take a closer look at…
Microneedling with PRP is a procedure that supercharges your body’s healing processes to address skin concerns and conditions. It is one of the best and most effective treatments for all skin types and tones. It poses…
A receding hairline is one of the most relevant cosmetic concerns for men and some women. It can start sometimes as early as high school or college in those with a genetic predisposition. Most men will…
Platelet rich plasma and stem cells have many similarities. They are often used for the same procedures, such as non-surgical hair restoration. Considering they are both parts of regenerative medicine, patients sometimes ask, “Is PRP the…
Platelet rich plasma is a component found in blood that contributes to stimulating a healing response and collagen production following an injury. When isolated and re-injected, PRP can achieve the same response. This has a number…