PRP Scalp Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP scalp therapy is a well-established, non-surgical medical procedure that uses platelet-rich plasma derived from a patient’s own blood. Providers offer PRP scalp injections as part of educational scalp services focused on supporting tissue environments through naturally occurring growth factors.

The process involves collecting a small blood sample, isolating platelet-rich plasma, and applying it to targeted areas of the scalp under provider guidance. PRP injections for hair loss are commonly explored by individuals experiencing thinning hair, early-stage alopecia, or changes in hair density.

PRP scalp therapy supports circulation and delivers concentrated growth factors that help maintain scalp balance. Many patients learn about PRP hair restoration as an educational option when exploring non-surgical approaches to scalp support.

How PRP Is Used in Scalp Services

Providers incorporate PRP scalp injections into multi-session scalp programs designed to support overall scalp wellness. These services may include:

  • Supporting circulation within the scalp
  • Delivering concentrated growth factors
  • Maintaining healthy tissue environments
  • Supporting existing hair strands
  • Complementing regenerative scalp therapy approaches

PRP injections for hair loss are often discussed alongside general scalp education, while PRP hair restoration programs focus on provider-guided protocols that support scalp structure.

PRP is considered a standalone service and does not involve biologic allografts or umbilical cord–derived products.

Patients interested in learning more about PRP or hair growth therapy options may schedule a complimentary consultation to receive educational information.

Umbilical Cord Allograft Scalp Support (Vitti Pure)

Umbilical cord allograft therapy is a separate biologic option used by providers in advanced scalp applications. Umbilical cord allograft injections support scalp tissue environments through extracellular matrix components and structural proteins.

Vitti Pure is derived from ethically donated umbilical cord tissue and provides a nutrient-dense extracellular matrix containing collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, fibronectin, laminin, glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, and glucosamine. These naturally occurring elements serve as building blocks of youthful tissue and contribute to tissue integrity and resilient scalp structure.

Used by providers as part of comprehensive, multi-session scalp health protocols, umbilical cord allograft injections offer a ready-to-use option without the need for a blood draw. The collagen-rich matrix supports structural frameworks, while elastin and hyaluronic acid help maintain flexibility and hydration balance within the scalp environment.

Vitti Pure is registered with the FDA as an HCT/P 361 and processed under AATB standards. Each batch undergoes sterility, endotoxin, and pathogen testing to ensure consistency and quality, with select batches receiving extended viral testing. This bio-ethically sourced biologic innovation is incorporated into advanced scalp services focused on regenerative scalp therapy and extracellular matrix support.

Structural Components Used in Advanced Scalp Applications

The extracellular matrix provided by umbilical cord allografts includes:

  • Collagen – supports scalp structure
  • Elastin – maintains tissue flexibility
  • Hyaluronic Acid – contributes to hydration balance
  • Fibronectin – supports extracellular matrix organization
  • Laminin – contributes to tissue stability
  • Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans – provide hydration and scaffolding
  • Glucosamine – supports synthesis of matrix components

These youthful tissue components are used in advanced aesthetic applications focused on structural support and regenerative scalp therapy environments.

Umbilical cord allograft services are discussed independently from PRP during educational consultations and may be explored as part of broader hair growth therapy education.

Educational Consultations

PRP scalp therapy and umbilical cord allograft services are offered as two distinct options. During a complimentary consultation, patients may learn about PRP injections for hair loss or umbilical cord allograft injections separately and ask questions before deciding whether either service aligns with their personal goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are PRP scalp injections?

PRP scalp injections use platelet-rich plasma derived from your own blood. Providers offer this service as part of educational scalp programs focused on supporting tissue environments and regenerative scalp therapy concepts.

PRP hair restoration refers to provider-guided scalp services that use platelet-rich plasma to support scalp balance and wellness as part of hair growth therapy education.

Umbilical cord allograft injections provide extracellular matrix components such as collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, fibronectin, and laminin. These structural elements support scalp tissue environments in advanced aesthetic applications.

No. PRP scalp injections and umbilical cord allograft injections are completely separate services and are discussed independently during consultations.

Patients may schedule a complimentary consultation to learn more about PRP hair restoration, regenerative scalp therapy, or umbilical cord allograft services and receive educational information from a provider.

Disclaimer

Educational and informational purposes only — not medical advice. Umbilical Cord Allograft Scalp Support (Vitti Pure) is not FDA approved for hair loss, alopecia, scalp disorders, or any disease or medical condition. No statements on this page are intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent disease. Any references to research or investigational use are provided solely for education. Results are not guaranteed and may vary, including no improvement. A consultation with a licensed clinician is required to determine candidacy. Risks and side effects are possible, including redness, swelling, tenderness, bruising, bleeding, infection, sensitivity/allergic reaction, scarring, pigment changes, or other complications. Allograft materials may be derived from donated human tissue; although screened and processed under applicable standards, there remains a remote risk of infection or disease transmission. Not for emergency care — call 911 for emergencies.