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How is REVIVAL PRP® Different?
Lasting, Natural Results
Available in both 11ml
and 22ml tube formats,
REVIVAL PRP® is an
Advanced Separator
Gel based, easy to use,
sterile system that is
used to prepare PRP in
a safe and effective
manner to maximize
the benefits of PRP
therapy.
References:
Araujo et al, (2010). "Biology of Human Hair: Know Your Hair to Control It" (PDF). Adv Biochem
Engin/Biotechnol. • Cervelli, V. Garcovich, S. Bielli, A. et al., “The Effect of Autologous Activated
Platelet Rich Plasma (AA-PRP) Injection on Pattern Hair Loss: Clinical and Histomorphometric
Evaluation,” BioMed Research International, vol. 2014, Article ID 760709, 9 pages, 2014.
doi:10.1155/2014/760709 • Gentile, P. Garcovich, P. Bielli, A. Scioli, MG. Orlandi, A. Cervelli, V. The
Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Hair Regrowth: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial. Stem Cells
Translational Medicine 2015; 4:1317–1323
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Demonstrated
Efficacy
High Safety
Profile
Lasting Natural
Results
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
for the Treatment of Hair Loss
The flexibility of the REVIVAL PRP® system enables the user to obtain
higher or lower platelet concentrations by simply adjusting the
amount of clear plasma removed from the tube
An accessories pack may be purchased with the REVIVAL PRP®
system which may include:
• Blood collection set
• Gauze pads
• Swabs
• Plasters
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• Alcohol pads
• Tourniquets
• Tube holder
• Syringe
• 22G, 25G and 30G
needles
• Gloves
PRP can be combined with other therapies such as:
• Low-level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
• Hair Transplantation
• Hair Regrowth medications
BEFORE AFTER
Hair Loss: Causes and Treatment
THE HAIR GROWTH CYCLE
Hair grows from the follicle, or
root, underneath the skin. The hair
is ‘fed’ by blood vessels at the
base of the follicle, which gives it
the nourishment it needs to grow.
Each hair passes through four
stages of the hair growth cycle:
anagen, catagen, telogen and
exogen.
Every hair can be at a different
stage of the growth cycle at any
given time.
At the end of the 3 treatment cycles with
PRP, patients presented clinical
improvement in:
• Number of hairs (mean increase of
33.6 hairs in the target area)
• Total hair density (mean increase of
45.9 hairs/cm2 compared with
baseline values)
• Improvement of anagen/telogen ratios
(37.6%/62.4% vs 52.2%/47.8%, at
baseline)
• Increase in epidermal thickness
PRP injections have a positive effect on male pattern hair loss with absence of major side
effects, serving as a safe and effective treatment option against hair loss (Gentile et al, 2010).
PRP treatment induces proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes, hair follicular bulge cells
and a slight increase of small blood vessels around hair follicles in the treated area (Cervelli
et al, 2014).
Clinical Evidence Supporting the
Use of PRP to Treat Hair Loss
How Does PRP Stimulate Hair Growth?
PRP is a portion of the
patient’s own blood plasma
that is concentrated in
platelets and growth factors
which are critical in triggering
the body’s regenerative
mechanisms.
What is Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)?
Growth factors and
platelets play a central
role in the four stages of
the wound healing
process.
The key success factor of
PRP is the fact that it
uses the body’s own
regenerative pathways,
except that the process is
accelerated.
Current treatments for hair loss include:
• Medications such as Minoxidil and Finasteride
• Laser therapy
• Hair transplant surgery
• Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Figure 1: TrichoScan Digital images of before and after PRP treatment . Pre-
operative state w (A and B) vs post-operative state (C and D) with two
different markers.
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Figure 2: Morphometric analyses of: (A) Ki67+ cells of hair skin epidermis at baseline and after PRP treatment. (B) Percentage
of Ki67+ nuclei in hair follicles at baseline and after PRP treatment. (C) CD31+ small dermal vessels of hair skin at baseline
and after PRP treatment. * indicates p < 0.05.
Most recently, the use of autologous elements to
induce follicle regeneration has proven to be a
very effective alternative in increasing hair quality
and density naturally, with no risk of allergic
reactions or inflammation.
PRP which is rich in growth factors
is injected directly into the scalp at
the level of the hair follicles. The
injections are performed across the
scalp, approximately every half inch
over the area of thinning hair. These
growth factors can help stimulate
the activity of the hair follicles and
promote new hair growth.
If hair enters the resting (telogen) phase too
early, excess shedding and noticeable thinning
can occur. This is known as hair loss or
alopecia, which is categorized by a gradual
thinning and shedding of hair at the front and top
of the head.
This shorter hair growth cycle leads to a visible
reduction in hair density, quantity and quality.