The first conversation identifies how platelet-rich plasma appears in the patient’s photos, history, and goals.
Platelet-rich plasma
PRP may be considered as supportive care, not a substitute for diagnosis.
Platelet-rich plasma may be discussed for eligible patients as part of a broader plan for scalp support, maintenance, or postoperative care.

The plan considers how scalp support therapy affects design, density, timing, and follow-up.
The recommendation stays conservative when adjunct hair restoration changes what is realistic.
Where PRP fits in hair restoration.
PRP is not the right answer for every patient. The consultation should identify the type of hair loss, the condition of the scalp, whether a transplant is being considered, and whether supportive treatment is appropriate.
PRP support visuals
PRP is positioned as supportive care when clinically appropriate, with assessment guiding whether it belongs in a broader hair restoration plan.


Potential role
PRP may be considered for scalp support, maintenance planning, or as an adjunct around a broader hair restoration strategy when clinically appropriate.
Adjunct support
Maintenance discussion
Postoperative planning
Who needs diagnosis first
Patients with sudden shedding, medical hair loss, inflammation, or unclear causes need evaluation before choosing any supportive therapy.
Hair loss history
Scalp condition
Medication and medical review
How expectations are handled
The clinic should explain variability, timing, and whether PRP is being used alone or as part of a larger plan.
No overpromised regrowth claims
Timeline discussion
Plan-specific recommendation
Next step
Plan a consultation around PRP hair treatment in Toronto and Montreal
Bring the details that matter for PRP hair treatment in Toronto and Montreal and the clinic can help decide whether the next step is diagnosis, treatment planning, support therapy, or observation.
Common questions about PRP hair treatment consultation
Is PRP a replacement for FUE?
No. PRP and FUE serve different purposes and may be discussed together only when appropriate.
Who is PRP for?
Eligibility depends on diagnosis, scalp condition, goals, and medical context.
How many sessions are needed?
Session planning should be individualized after assessment.