Hair Fall Treatment Compared: PRP v/s Oils v/s Medicines

Hair fall is one of the most common hair concerns worldwide. Whether it’s due to genetics, stress, hormones, or nutrient deficiencies, millions search for solutions every year. With so many options out there — from traditional hair oils to advanced medical therapies — it’s important to understand what works best for your type of hair loss.

In this blog, we’ll compare three popular hair fall treatments:
✔ PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
✔ Hair Oils & Natural Oils
✔ Medicinal Treatments

We’ll look at how they workeffectivenesscosttime commitment, and who they’re best for.

1. PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy

What is PRP?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a medical procedure where your own blood is processed to concentrate platelets (growth factors) and then injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles.

How It Works

  • Blood is drawn from the arm.
  • It’s spun in a centrifuge to isolate platelets.
  • The concentrated PRP is injected into areas of thinning hair.
  • Platelets release growth factors that may encourage dormant hair follicles to become active.

Benefits

  • Non-surgical and minimally invasive
  • Uses your own blood → low risk of allergic reactions
  • Can improve hair thickness and slow hair fall

Limitations

  • Results vary — not all patients respond
  • Multiple sessions (usually every 3–4 weeks) needed
  • Cost can be high

Best for: Early hair thinning, those willing to invest in advanced treatment.

2. Hair Oils (Natural & Medicinal Oils)

What Are Hair Oils?

Hair oils include traditional natural oils (coconut, castor, almond, amla) and specialized formulations containing biotin, rosemary, or other botanicals.

How They Work

Hair oils primarily nourish the scalp, improve blood circulation, and reduce dryness. Some oils also have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Benefits

  • Affordable and easy to use at home
  • Can reduce breakage and dryness
  • May improve scalp health
  • Suitable for all hair types

Limitations

  • Generally less powerful for severe hair loss
  • Results take longer (weeks to months)
  • Not scientifically proven to regrow hair in male pattern baldness

Best for: Early hair loss, maintenance, normal to dry scalps, and those preferring natural solutions.

3. Medicines for Hair Fall

Common Medicines

  • Minoxidil: Applied topically to the scalp to stimulate hair growth.
  • Finasteride: Oral medication that blocks DHT (a hormone linked to hair loss).

How They Work

  • Minoxidil: Widens blood vessels → improved blood flow to hair follicles.
  • Finasteride: Reduces DHT levels → slows follicle miniaturization.

Benefits

  • Supported by clinical studies
  • Can significantly slow hair loss
  • Minoxidil is available over-the-counter in many countries

Limitations

  • Results can take 3–6 months
  • Side effects possible (scalp irritation, sexual side effects with finasteride)
  • Effects only last while you continue the medicine

Best for: Genetic hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), moderate hair thinning.

Which One Should You Choose?

✔ If You Want Medical Strength:
Medicines (minoxidil/finasteride) + dermatologist supervision is a strong foundation.

✔ If You Prefer Natural/Home Care:
Hair oils and scalp massage can support healthy hair and reduce breakage.

✔ If You Want Advanced Regeneration:
PRP may help thicker hair and is worth considering if you have early thinning and budget.

For best results, many people use a combination:
Medicines + PRP + supportive oils under professional guidance.

Tips for Success

✔ Be patient — hair cycles are slow (3–6 months for noticeable change).
✔ Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, iron, and vitamins.
✔ Avoid harsh heat styling and tight hairstyles.
✔ Consult a dermatologist before starting medicines or PRP.

PRP Hair Fall Treatment at Bankers Vascular Hospital

At Bankers Vascular Hospital, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is offered as a safe, non-surgical solution for hair fall and thinning. The treatment uses the patient’s own blood to extract growth-factor-rich plasma, which is carefully injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles, improve blood circulation, and promote natural hair regrowth. Performed under strict medical protocols by experienced specialists, PRP therapy at Bankers is ideal for patients with early to moderate hair loss, providing visible improvement in hair thickness with minimal downtime.

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