
PRP for hair restoration.
Awakening your follicles' natural potential.
PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP)
Hair loss is one of the most common and emotionally significant health concerns affecting both men and women — and one that conventional medicine has historically offered limited solutions for. At Origins Integrative Health, we offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair restoration — an evidence-informed, biologically intelligent approach that works with your body's own healing capacity to stimulate follicle health, slow hair loss, and encourage meaningful regrowth.
This is not a surface treatment. PRP for hair restoration works at the level of the hair follicle itself — delivering concentrated growth factors precisely where they are needed to reawaken dormant follicles, improve scalp circulation, and create the biological conditions your hair needs to grow.
PLATELET-RICH PLASMA (PRP)
Hair loss is one of the most common and emotionally significant health concerns affecting both men and women — and one that conventional medicine has historically offered limited solutions for. At Origins Integrative Health, we offer Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair restoration — an evidence-informed, biologically intelligent approach that works with your body's own healing capacity to stimulate follicle health, slow hair loss, and encourage meaningful regrowth.
This is not a surface treatment. PRP for hair restoration works at the level of the hair follicle itself — delivering concentrated growth factors precisely where they are needed to reawaken dormant follicles, improve scalp circulation, and create the biological conditions your hair needs to grow.

MEAUSURABLE IMPROVEMENT
The hair follicle is a remarkably dynamic structure — and one that is highly responsive to the growth factors concentrated in platelet-rich plasma. When PRP is injected into the scalp, it delivers a potent combination of growth factors — including PDGF, VEGF, IGF-1, and EGF — directly to the follicular unit and surrounding dermal papilla cells.
These growth factors stimulate follicular stem cells, promote angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) to improve follicle nutrition, extend the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, and shift follicles from the telogen (resting) phase back into active growth. The result is a measurable improvement in hair density, diameter, and overall scalp health — achieved through your body's own biological resources.
MEAUSURABLE IMPROVEMENT

The hair follicle is a remarkably dynamic structure — and one that is highly responsive to the growth factors concentrated in platelet-rich plasma. When PRP is injected into the scalp, it delivers a potent combination of growth factors — including PDGF, VEGF, IGF-1, and EGF — directly to the follicular unit and surrounding dermal papilla cells.
These growth factors stimulate follicular stem cells, promote angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) to improve follicle nutrition, extend the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, and shift follicles from the telogen (resting) phase back into active growth. The result is a measurable improvement in hair density, diameter, and overall scalp health — achieved through your body's own biological resources.
SIGNIFICANT STUDIES
PRP for hair loss has been studied extensively across multiple randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews — consistently demonstrating meaningful clinical benefit. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that PRP therapy produced significant improvements in hair density, hair diameter, and the anagen-to-telogen ratio compared to placebo controls.
A randomized controlled trial published in Dermatologic Surgery demonstrated that patients receiving PRP injections showed a mean increase of 33.6 hairs per cm² at six months — a clinically significant result with no serious adverse effects reported. Research has also shown that PRP is particularly effective for androgenetic alopecia — the most common form of hair loss in both men and women — as well as alopecia areata, telogen effluvium, and hair thinning associated with hormonal changes.
SIGNIFICANT STUDIES
PRP for hair loss has been studied extensively across multiple randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews — consistently demonstrating meaningful clinical benefit. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that PRP therapy produced significant improvements in hair density, hair diameter, and the anagen-to-telogen ratio compared to placebo controls.
A randomized controlled trial published in Dermatologic Surgery demonstrated that patients receiving PRP injections showed a mean increase of 33.6 hairs per cm² at six months — a clinically significant result with no serious adverse effects reported. Research has also shown that PRP is particularly effective for androgenetic alopecia — the most common form of hair loss in both men and women — as well as alopecia areata, telogen effluvium, and hair thinning associated with hormonal changes.
MEAUSURABLE IMPROVEMENT
Most patients require an initial series of three to four treatments spaced four weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every three to six months. Results are typically noticeable at three to six months — with continued improvement over the course of a full treatment year.

PRP is safe, well-tolerated, and derived entirely from your own blood — making it one of the most biologically compatible treatments available for hair restoration.
MEAUSURABLE IMPROVEMENT
Most patients require an initial series of three to four treatments spaced four weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every three to six months. Results are typically noticeable at three to six months — with continued improvement over the course of a full treatment year.
PRP is safe, well-tolerated, and derived entirely from your own blood — making it one of the most biologically compatible treatments available for hair restoration.

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Androgenetic Alopecia
Alopecia Areata
Teogen Effluvium
Hormonal Hair Loss
Postpartum Hair Loss
Hair Thinning
Hair loss associated with thyroid conditions
Hair loss associated with nutritional deficiencies
Postpartum Care
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU.
Androgenetic Alopecia
Alopecia Areata
Teogen Effluvium
Hormonal Hair Loss
Postpartum Hair Loss
Hair Thinning
Hair loss associated with thyroid conditions
Hair loss associated with nutritional deficiencies
Postpartum Care
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Real experiences from real people. At Origins Integrative Health, our measure of success is simple — how our patients feel, heal, and thrive over time.
1421 SE Ankeny St.,
Portland, OR 97214
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