Trichology

Trichology

In trichology, the Plasmabiotech method can be used to locally stimulate hair growth and help prevent hair thinning, loss, and breakage. Autologous plasma injections help prevent the atrophy of hair follicles and support the transition of hair follicles from the telogen phase (resting phase) to the anagen phase (growth phase).

Autologous plasma therapy improves microcirculation and cellular metabolism, stimulates the local immune response of the scalp, inhibits pathogenic flora, and provides intensive nourishment to the hair follicles. After treatment, the hair may regain its natural shine and become thicker and stronger.

Due to its biological properties, the Plasmabiotech method can be considered a fundamental procedure in the treatment of hair disorders. In trichology, it is often used in combination with mesotherapy. One commonly used protocol combines platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with Trental injections.

Typically, three Plasmabiotech procedures are recommended at one-week intervals, followed by 6 to 8 mesotherapy sessions with Trental. A monthly maintenance treatment with Plasmabiotech is also recommended.

Depending on the condition being treated, a treatment course of 4 to 8 sessions may be indicated, with intervals of 7 to 10 days. Initial results are often observed 5 to 6 days after the first session.

Injection Areas and Procedure

In trichology, the Plasmabiotech method involves injecting platelet-rich plasma into the hair-bearing areas of the scalp or into regions affected by alopecia. The patented method of processing the patient’s blood—using specialized biotechnological tubes and a centrifuge—produces an injectable form of plasma containing a high concentration of growth factors, enzymes, proteins, and vitamins in their natural combination.

When injected into the patient’s scalp, the plasma helps prevent damage to the hair follicle and supports the transition from the hair loss phase to the growth phase. As a result of the plasma’s action, blood circulation and cellular metabolism improve, local scalp immunity is strengthened, pathogenic flora is inhibited, and the hair follicles receive enhanced nourishment.

  • Thin, fragile, and split hair

  • Seborrhea (dandruff)

  • Hair loss (alopecia areata, diffuse alopecia, androgenetic alopecia)

  • Reduced hair thickness and quality

  • One of the most effective, safe, and versatile methods for restoring the shine, density, beauty, and natural health of the hair

  • Has minimal contraindications, most of which are rarely encountered

  • The technology is simple for doctors to perform and is well tolerated by patients

  • Reduces hair loss

  • Strengthens hair follicles

  • Helps normalize sebaceous gland activity and reduce seborrheic dermatitis

  • Helps eliminate dandruff, dryness, and pruritus (itching)

  • Reduces hair fragility and split ends

  • Increases hair diameter and density

  • Restores hair elasticity, shine, and volume

  • Helps inhibit the growth of fungi and bacteria on the scalp

  • Massage

  • Mesotherapy

  • Ozone therapy

  • Laser therapy

  • Physical therapy

  • Cosmetic products such as Regaine and Eucapil