



Benefits of Enhanced Plasma Therapy Treatments
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What is Enhanced Plasma Therapy?
Why is this treatment for hair loss as successful as it is? To better understand this, we have to look at the components that are found within the blood. Blood is primarily made up of fluid, which is the plasma but it also contains red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. When the blood is drawn from a patient, the blood is then spun in a centrifuge to separate out the platelets and the plasma from the red blood cells.

The platelets are primarily known for their clotting factors, but within these platelets, there are proteins that can be found and these proteins are called growth factors. After the centrifugation of the blood occurs, we are able to yield a higher concentration of these platelets (up to 5 times) than they normally would naturally. Why is that important to know? These growth factors, that are found in the platelets, are essential to our healing process and, by having a concentrated amount of growth factors in an area of damaged tissue (similar in the occurrence of hair loss), they assist in healing those cells.
Growth factors are important in the healing process of all cellular functions because they act as signaling molecules. Having this communication between cells, allows for specific cellular receptors to bind to their target cells. This type of communication with growth factors also can cause a cell to go from one cell type to another more specific cell type that is needed for healing, also known as cellular differentiation. When enhanced plasma therapy is injected into the scalp, it has been shown to activate the dormant hair follicles and stimulates hair growth by replacing the damaged cells or stimulating an environment for the cells to regain proper cellular function.

Hair loss won’t stop on its own. Enhanced Plasma Therapy treatments are a perfect way to revitalize your hair follicles and begin growing stronger hair!
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