Abstract

Hair loss is a very serious problem that men and women struggle with almost every day. Given that many people suffer from this disease, scientists try to find optimal solutions every year. There are many products and methods that claim to restore hair growth or reduce hair loss. Some of these methods seem to be almost completely useless, while others make significant changes. Fortunately, there are many inventions within the field of hair restoration in recent years. Nowadays, many hair loss treatments are available, and therefore the hottest ones are Mesotherapy and PRP. Both these treatments have completely modified the planet of hair loss treatments. Both methods are approved by the World Health Organization. PRP and mesotherapy are among the tried and tested methods of hair restoration which will make an enormous difference. It is not uncommon to mistake these two hair restoration methods, many people make this mistake. However, knowing the difference between PRP and mesotherapy will assist you opt which option is best for you. Because, although both try to repair hair, their performance is slightly different. Therefore, one of these methods may help you to get better results according to your individual characteristics. Although these two treatments have proven effective, people are often confused about choosing one. Each therapy has its pros and cons, so we’ve administered a comparison of mesotherapy vs PRP for hair.

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