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What exactly is a PRP Treatment and how it can effectively treat hair loss!

If your looking for a non-surgical way to gain control of your hair loss then PRP is your answer!  Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) contains essential proteins that stimulate natural hair growth for the inactive or newly planted hair follicles into a active growth phase, also the growth factors assist in healing and tissue regeneration.
Here at the Paragon Plastic Surgery and Medspa, Dr. Mark A.Bishara provides a wonderful experience with our relaxing spa rooms where we perform a series of PRP Treatments. When starting your treatments, we began by drawling your blood for the centrifuge where it spins to separated the PRP from the blood. You will receive a ring block on the scalp to have minimal pain experience. The palette rich plasma is then injected back into the area of hair thinning. To get optimal results schedule your treatments 3-4 weeks apart!
Dr. Mark A. Bishara PRP Treatments are fast and convince with little to no downtime!
The Paragon Plastic Surgery avoids the common incorrect methods of administering PRP such as injecting too deep, not having a ring block provided for pain management, and the use of microneedling where you experience social down time, discomfort and only have temporary improvement.
Get started today to gain control of your hair loss by booking your consultation with Dr. Mark A. Bishara, where he will provide an indepth plan for your hair needs!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PRP TREATMENTS, PLEASE CONTACT US (817) 473-2120 OR EMAIL APPOINTMENTS@MARKBISHARAMD.COM TO SCHEDULE AN  APPOINTMENT.
   


 

There are many devices that are used to tame your hair that can also be uncooperative.

Hot tools cook the hair’s proteins, making it frizzy and fragile.
More products are now being designed to protect your hair when styling. For those who want to continue using either their blow dryer or flatiron, check out the following four “strand-shielding” tips.
Choose the right conditioner – All conditioners leave behind ingredients that make hair smooth, but some also deposit a beneficial protective oil. From the John Frieda Hydrate + Rescue Deep Conditioner ($10; drugstores), it “encases hair in an undetectable coat of omega-3-rich Inca inchi oil,” according to Prevention. This comes from a plant derivative that doesn’t weigh hair down.
Prep hair with a heat-protective spray – This may be considered an extra defense layer. Use a spray on your hair that contains eitheir dimethicone or amodimethicone; both of these ingredients will keep moisture in so you don’t lose it during styling.
Find a better brush – Use a ventilated version when you dry your hair. Its openings will enable air to flow so hair strands don’t rest against a hot surface. It is also recommended to keep the hair dryer six inches away and in motion so the heat isn’t focused on an area.
Go ceramic – If you do use a curling iron or flatiron, choose one with ceramic plates that conduct heat evenly (no scorching spots) and allow hair to smoothly glide past them.
Start your day with protein– help your hair’s “inner strength’ by starting your day with protein in your breakfast. Hair is made of a protein called keratin, so not having enough in your diet could eventually cause hair to weaken. This means hair could prematurely break off. Good sources of protein include eggs, meat, fish, and cheese.
Don’t worry, with some TLC and some good decisions, your hair will be on the road to good health in no time.

This news is brough to you courtesy of Dr. Mark Bishara and The Paragon Med Spa in Mansfield and Southlake.

(817) 473-2120