If you’ve been looking into regenerative options for hair thinning, you’ve probably seen both PRP and PRFM mentioned. They sound similar because they both start with your own blood and rely on platelets, which release growth factors that may help support the hair follicle environment. But they are not identical treatments. In simple terms, PRFM… Read more »
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How Many PRFM Sessions to See New Baby Hairs on the Crown? Solutions in Ft. Lauderdale.
If you’re watching the crown of your scalp closely after PRFM, it’s natural to want a clear timeline. Most people want to know when those soft new baby hairs may start showing up and how many sessions it usually takes before the area looks fuller. The honest answer is that it varies. Hair growth moves… Read more »
Hair Shedding vs. Hair Loss Whats the Difference?
Finding more hair in your brush, shower drain, or on your pillow can feel unsettling. In many cases, though, that does not automatically mean true hair loss. Some degree of daily shedding is normal, while hair loss usually refers to a pattern where hair is not growing back the way it used to or is… Read more »
When to See a Dermatologist for Hair Concerns
Changes in your hair or scalp can feel surprisingly stressful, especially when they seem to appear out of nowhere. Maybe you’re noticing more strands in the shower, a widening part, new breakage, or a scalp that feels itchy, flaky, or tender. Some hair concerns are temporary and mild, but others are worth a closer look…. Read more »
Why Is My Hair Thinning Suddenly?
Sudden hair thinning can feel unsettling, especially when your hair seemed normal just a few weeks ago. In many cases, the change is related to a trigger such as stress, illness, hormones, nutrition, medications, or scalp inflammation rather than one single cause. The good news is that a pattern of sudden shedding does not automatically… Read more »
PRFM for Hair Growth: What to Expect
Noticing more shedding or a widening part can feel unsettling. PRFM is one option some people choose when they want a science-forward, office-based approach to support fuller-looking hair over time. Quick answer PRFM uses a concentrated portion of your own blood components, prepared in-office and placed into targeted scalp areas. Appointments are typically straightforward, with… Read more »

