Are you watching your hair thin day by day? Does your hairline seem to be slowly disappearing? You’re not alone. Across Pakistan, from Islamabad and Rawalpindi to Karachi and Peshawar, a lot of men and women deal with hair loss quietly.
At Bioflex Aesthetic, we offer PRP Hair Treatment, a non-surgical option that uses your own blood to stimulate hair follicles, reduce shedding, and support thicker, healthier growth over time.
No surgery, no harsh chemicals, no downtime. Just results you can actually see.
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma, a treatment that uses the healing properties already in your blood to stimulate hair follicle activity and encourage new growth.
Here’s the basic idea: your blood contains platelets, tiny cells packed with growth factors that signal your body to repair tissue. When a concentrated dose of these platelets is injected into your scalp, they act on the hair follicles directly, extending their growth phase and reducing hair fall.
PRP has been used in dermatology and hair restoration for years, and it’s now available at Bioflex Aesthetic clinics in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi, and Peshawar.
PRP alone doesn’t tell the whole story. How it’s delivered matters just as much as what’s injected. At Bioflex Aesthetic, PRP is administered through precision micro-injection, also known as mesotherapy. Instead of one deep injection, your physician places dozens of ultra-fine micro-injections directly into the scalp’s dermal layer, right where dormant follicles need the growth factors most.
That’s the point of the technique: concentrated platelets reach the follicle bed directly instead of spreading through the tissue. It’s a big part of why results show up in thinning and receding areas rather than across the whole scalp.
It’s the same micro-injection principle used in PRP facial treatments. The technique is shared, but the protocol, depth, and target areas are tailored specifically to scalp and follicle biology for hair restoration.
Every session is performed by trained aesthetic physicians using medical-grade equipment. Here’s what to expect:
Our team assesses your hair loss pattern and medical history at one of our clinics to check that PRP is right for you.
A small blood sample is drawn from your arm, quick and routine.
The sample is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the growth-factor-rich plasma.
A topical numbing cream is applied to your scalp so the injections are as comfortable as possible.
The concentrated PRP is injected into thinning areas to begin activating the follicles.
The session takes 45 to 60 minutes. You'll get quick aftercare guidance and can return to your day right away, there's no downtime.
If your main concern is facial skin quality rather than hair, like fine lines, dullness, acne scars, or uneven tone, PRP can help there too. See our PRP Facial Treatment page for details on how PRP is used to rejuvenate facial skin.
Most patients feel only mild discomfort. We apply a topical numbing cream to the scalp before the injections. Most people describe the sensation as pressure rather than pain.
We usually recommend 3 to 4 sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. The exact number depends on your degree of hair loss and how your scalp responds. Your physician will advise you during your consultation.
Most patients notice less shedding after the first session. Visible new growth usually shows up around 3 months, with full results between 6 and 12 months. Results build with each session.
Yes. Because it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction is very low. All procedures are done in a sterile clinical setting by qualified physicians.
Results are long-lasting but not permanent. Maintenance sessions every 3 to 6 months help maintain and build on your results over time.
Yes. PRP is often combined with microneedling or topical treatments like minoxidil, and some studies show this combination works better than PRP alone. Your physician can advise on the right combination for your case.
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