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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Loss Therapy in Stamford CT

  • Writer: socoderm
    socoderm
  • Nov 9, 2016
  • 2 min read

Do you have thinning hair or bald patches? Are you losing volume?

Tired of seeing more & more hair left behind on your comb or hairbrush?

THERE IS HOPE!

Get ready for a revolutionary way to regrow & thicken hair without surgery, drugs, or messy topical creams, foams, or ointments.

Dr. Robin Evans is a premiere PRP specialist with extensive training and experience in advanced stem cell therapy. She was among the very first in CT to offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Loss Therapy—one of the best kept secrets in dermatology!

Why is PRP so exciting? Because growth factors from your own blood are injected back into your scalp to naturally stimulate fuller, thicker hair.

HOW PRP WORKS

​​​​Your blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge to separate out the plasma. Plasma contains platelets loaded with growth factors, which trigger your own stem cells to signal when injected into your scalp. Patients can opt for a mild anesthetic before receiving the series of injections, but many find it’s not necessary.

Sessions are quick and do not require downtime. Plan for one treatment monthly for 4 months for a total of 4 treatments. Results can be seen very rapidly or may take several months. And of course, when considering this treatment medical causes for your condition must be ruled out first.

of Dr. Evans performing a PRP hair loss treatment

A thorough evaluation is needed to determine if you are a good candidate for platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.

CALL (203) 323-5660

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PRP had its start in orthotics for the stimulation of growth and healing in joints and is FDA approved for this use. As is the case with many treatments, PRP has found off-label use in the treatment of hair loss.

4 Comments


linn paul
linn paul
Apr 15

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toootaa1210
Apr 01

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Allen Barry
Allen Barry
Dec 27, 2025

The idea of using your own blood's growth factors, as Dr. Robin Evans suggests, is kinda fascinating. Reminds me of those fruit ninja skills, but for follicle revival instead of fruit break! Wonder if it's as quick as slicing fruit.

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ficoyi8333
Jan 23, 2025

This non-surgical treatment uses your own platelets to stimulate hair growth, helping to revitalize thinning areas. Alongside PRP therapy, consider updating your style with a fresh look-perhaps a haircut for women to boost your confidence and complement your rejuvenated hair. Whether you're opting for a short cut or long layers, the right hairstyle can enhance the results of your treatment!

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