It Is Suitable For
· Those in Florida looking for a non-surgical hair restoration treatment.
· Those with hair thinning or hair loss concerns.
· Those who want to stimulate natural hair growth.
· Those who want to improve scalp health and hair quality.
· Those who wish to support hair transplant results and recovery.
What Is Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP)?
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) is an advanced hair restoration treatment that utilises the healing properties of patient's own plasma to stimulate hair growth and rejuvenate hair follicles. A small amount of blood will be collected and processed to isolate plasma rich in growth factors. These growth factors play an important role in supporting tissue repair and stimulating dormant hair follicles. The concentrated plasma is then carefully injected into areas of the scalp experiencing thinning or reduced hair density.
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) harnesses the regenerative power of your body’s own tissue to extract and deliver growth factors directly to the scalp. It can be performed as a standalone treatment or combined with hair transplant procedures to support hair regrowth, improve scalp health, and enhance recovery after transplantation.
How It Works
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) works by using your body’s natural regenerative properties to support hair growth. A small blood sample is drawn and processed using specialised technology to separate the plasma containing beneficial growth factors. This concentrated plasma is then injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair follicles may be weakened or inactive.
The growth factors in the plasma help stimulate follicle activity, improve blood circulation to the scalp, and encourage healthier hair growth cycles. Over time, this treatment can help strengthen existing hair and promote thicker, fuller-looking hair. A session of Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the individual treatment plan and the areas being treated.
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) Procedure
1. Consultation and scalp assessment will be conducted.
2. A small amount of blood will be drawn.
3. The blood will be processed.
4. The scalp will be prepared for treatment.
5. ACP solution will be carefully injected into areas of hair thinning.
6. Post-treatment care instructions will be provided.
Advantages and Limitations of Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP)
<Advantages>
· Stimulates healthy hair follicles
· Encourages natural hair growth
· Enhances results when combined with hair transplant procedures
· Natural and safe treatment
<Limitations>
· Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results
· Results may vary depending on the severity of hair loss
· Does not replace hair transplant for advanced hair loss cases
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) Preparation
· Provide a full medical history, including allergies and previous procedures
· Inform the doctor about ongoing medications, supplements, and medical conditions
· Avoid aspirin, NSAIDs, alcohol, and steroids prior to the treatment
· Wash hair with a gentle shampoo before the treatment
· Avoid using styling products, oils, or conditioners on the day of treatment
Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) Post Care
· Avoid touching or massaging the treated scalp areas during recovery
· Refrain from strenuous activities for at least 1 week after treatment
· Keep the scalp clean and follow recommended hair care guidelines
FAQ
Q1: Are the results of Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) permanent?
A1: Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) can help promote hair growth and enhance the condition of existing hair, but it does not permanently stop the genetic causes of hair loss; to maintain the benefits of the treatment, periodic maintenance sessions may be recommended.
Q2: Is Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) painful?
A2: Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) is generally well tolerated and minimally invasive. Most sessions do not require anesthesia, but local anesthesia may be applied if needed to improve comfort.
Q3: How many Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) sessions are needed?
A3: The number of sessions varies depending on the individual’s hair loss condition. Many patients undergo multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart for optimal results.
Q4: Can Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) be combined with hair transplant?
A4: Yes, Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP) is often used alongside hair transplant procedures to support healing, improve graft survival, and enhance overall hair growth results.
Q5: Are there any side effects from Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP)?
A5: Side effects are usually minimal and temporary; some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or slight soreness at the injection sites, which typically resolves within a short time.
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Maxim Hair Restoration Tampa
[Location] Florida, United States
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Conveniently accessible via 20 minutes drive from Sarasota Bradenton International Airport
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Friday (8:00AM - 8:00PM); Saturday (10:00AM - 7:00PM); Sunday (10:00AM - 2:00PM)
| Operation Time |
30 - 60 mins |
| Recovery Time |
1 day |
| Number of Postoperative Visit |
Depending on the treatment plan |
| Hospitalization |
Not required |
| Limitations |
None |
| Cancellation Policy |
No cancellation fees will be charged if you cancel your booking at least 7 days before. Failure to do so, you will be charged a cancellation fee of USD 500 if you cancel less than 7 days or USD 750 if you cancel at least 48 hrs before the appointment. If you cancel your booking less than 48 hrs before, you will forfeit 50% of the entire fee. |
| Location |
2202 N Westshore Blvd Suite 200-M, Tampa, FL 33607, United States |
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