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A gentleman had just undergone a hair transplant. After the transplant, he received platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment. He wants to know if there are any benefits with the PRP treatment. Dr. Amiya Prasad, a hair restoration specialist, explains that platelet-rich plasma is used in several fields such as orthopedic surgery, oral surgery as well as in wound care medicine. It is very well established to help wound healing. In the hair restoration field, many people have used platelet-rich plasma very effectively to treat hair loss as a single type of treatment as well as to facilitate healing whether it's in the donor area or the areas of the grafts. In Dr. Prasad's practice, he uses platelet-rich plasma routinely combined with a material called extracellular matrix. Extracellular matrix is a material that's derived from pig bladder that is originally designed for wound healing. He uses it when he closes the donor area and finds that the healing is exceptional. Many people are concerned about the scars from the strip method. By combining good surgical technique, right patient and the use of extracellular matrix and platelet-rich plasma, he has had very nice healing in the donor areas. In addition, he has been using platelet-rich plasma with extracellular matrix to actually treat hair loss in a treatment called Hair Regeneration. So, for his patients, whether they have a transplant or not, he is able to help them with the progression of hair thinning. From Dr. Prasad's clinical experience, platelet-rich plasma does help in healing. As far as soreness is concerned, there is going to be soreness for some time. It is normal for an area where there was surgical trauma, which is controlled trauma, to normally have inflammation and some tenderness. If there is severe pain or fever, that is a different story but that is something that the patient has been very well instructed by their doctor. At this point, this gentleman should continue communicating with his doctor. For more information, visit our website: http://prasadcosmeticsurgery.com/pras...