Your clinic offered you PRP for hair loss. Here's what they probably didn't tell you.
India has over 5,000 clinics offering PRP for hair loss. Many of them are salons.Here is the honest breakdown — from a hair surgeon who has performed over 10,000 procedures:PRP works. But not the way most people think.Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is made from your own blood. A small sample is spun in a centrifuge, the platelet-concentrated layer is extracted, and it's injected into your scalp. Those platelets release growth factors that stimulate your hair follicles.Real benefits:✓ Slows hair shedding in early-stage thinning✓ Extends the growth phase of existing follicles✓ Improves hair thickness and calibre✓ Dramatically boosts graft survival when used correctly during hair transplant surgeryWhat PRP does NOT do:✗ Cure pattern baldness✗ Block DHT — the hormone destroying your follicles✗ Regrow hair in bald areas where follicles are goneThe part that actually matters:When PRP is integrated into a hair transplant at the right stages — graft storage, site preparation, post-implantation — it changes the equation entirely. At NeoGraft in Chandigarh, our NeoPlatinum FUE technique uses PRP at three critical surgical stages, not as a single shot at the end of a standard procedure.That's the difference between PRP as a buzzword and PRP as a clinical tool.The red flag you need to know:If a clinic is selling you standalone PRP sessions as a cure for significant baldness — that is a red flag. India's 2026 health regulations now require all hair procedures to be performed by qualified doctors in licensed medical facilities. Ask to see credentials before you pay.Where to actually start:If your hair thinning is early, medical-grade PRP in a proper clinic can help. If the baldness is established, the conversation changes — and a proper surgical assessment is what you need.Full guide + free consultation at myneograftindia.com— Dr. Nav Vikram | NeoGraft Hair Clinic, Chandigarh
















