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Round Two – My Second PRP Hair Loss Treatment With Dr. Joseph Greco
Unlike male-pattern baldness, where patches of hair fall out over time, female hair loss means a reduction in hair volume, making transplantation extremely difficult for those experiencing miniaturization. While medical treatment options are limited for females, we have been hav...
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Bio Cellular Hair Restoration Surgery
The combination of a patients Platelet Rich Plasma and various Growth Factors, along with hair restoration surgery has multiple advantages. Numerous independent studies demonstrate that growth factors promote wound healing and tissue regeneration, decrease scar collegian, increa...
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News Release
IDI Vatican's Hospital in Rome to Collaborate on PRP studies for Hair and Chronic wounds in Jan 2010.The best way to evaluate a patient is to arrange a personal, in-depth consultation. However, this is impossible for many patients who fly in from other parts of the count...
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My PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Therapy Experience
Dr. Greco was featured in the larges Women's website regarding PRP Treatment.CLICK HERE to view it.The best way to evaluate a patient is to arrange a personal, in-depth consultation. However, this is impossible for many patients who fly in from other parts of the countr...
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PRP and the FDA
“Platelet rich plasma (PRP) and fibrin matrix (PRFM), or autologous ( same donor same recipient) platelet derived growth factors, are proposed as an adjunct to standard treatment for a number of indications including wound care for the treatment of diabetic ulcers and venou...
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Stop the Fall Out!
Hair loss has a cyclical pattern so generally humans experience more hair loss in the Fall (October, November) and less hair loss in the Spring months.If you are experiencing more hair loss we now have multiple options that work, including FDA approved medicines such as Rogaine...
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Can PRP cause Neoplasm? No
In medicine, one can “never say never”, but science demonstrates that PRP does not cause tumors.The secreted growth factors immediately bind to the external surface of the cell membranes of cells in the graft, flap, or wound via transmembrane receptors. Studies have...
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Can PRP cause Infections? NO!
PRP is actually bactericidal (a substance that kills bacteria). While platelets are increased in PRP processing so are leukocytes (white cells that fight infection) over 6 to 8 times. This is one reason why PRP is so effective in wound healing.Not only do the increased levels of...
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