OZONATED PLASMOLIFTING (PRP)
Scalp regeneration
Ozonated plasmolifting (ozonated PRP) is a modern regenerative medicine procedure used in trichology to stimulate hair growth and revitalize the scalp. The therapy uses the patient’s own plasma, enriched with medical ozone, to activate natural regeneration processes at the level of the hair follicles and to improve scalp microcirculation.
Platelet-rich plasma contains growth factors that stimulate follicle activity, support cellular regeneration, and help strengthen the hair shaft. When combined with medical ozone, the procedure gains additional properties such as tissue oxygenation, reduction of inflammation, and activation of cellular metabolism at the scalp level.
The result is a revitalized scalp and a favorable environment for hair growth. The procedure is especially recommended in cases of hair loss, hair thinning, or weakened scalp after periods of stress, hormonal imbalances, or aggressive treatments.
Ozonated plasmolifting is a regenerative medicine procedure used in trichology that utilizes the patient’s own plasma, enriched with medical ozone, to stimulate scalp regeneration and the activity of hair follicles. The treatment helps improve local circulation and revitalize the scalp, creating favorable conditions for hair growth.
The procedure is recommended for individuals experiencing excessive hair loss, hair thinning, slowed hair growth, or weakened follicles. It can also be beneficial in cases of early-stage alopecia or for scalp revitalization after periods of stress, hormonal imbalances, or aggressive hair treatments.
Platelet-rich plasma contains growth factors that stimulate cellular regeneration and hair follicle activity. The medical ozone added to the plasma contributes to tissue oxygenation and stimulates cellular metabolism at the scalp level, enhancing the regenerative effect of the therapy.
The procedure begins with collecting a small amount of blood from the patient. It is then processed to obtain platelet-rich plasma, which is subsequently ozonated and injected into the areas of the scalp where hair follicle stimulation is needed. The entire procedure is performed under sterile conditions and takes approximately 30–40 minutes.
Discomfort is minimal. The injections are performed using very fine needles, and in some cases a local anesthetic cream may be applied to reduce scalp sensitivity.
Typically, between 3 and 6 sessions are recommended, depending on the condition of the scalp and the cause of hair loss. The procedures are performed at intervals determined by the physician, and results become visible progressively.
The first signs of improvement may be observed after a few weeks, when hair loss begins to decrease. As the treatment progresses, the hair gradually becomes stronger, and its density may increase.
One of the main advantages of the procedure is that it uses the body’s own biological resources, reducing the risk of adverse reactions. In addition, the treatment stimulates the natural regenerative processes of the scalp and contributes to improving hair health in the long term.