How PRFCT Treats Female Hair Loss
Our physician-led team focuses on treatments that support scalp health, improve follicle function, and address internal contributors to hair loss when present. Treatment plans are customized based on hair loss pattern, medical history, hormonal status, and long-term goals.
PRF Hair Restoration
PRF Hair Restoration therapy utilizes tiny injections at the hair follicle of platelet-rich fibrin to promote healing of damaged hair follicles and stimulate follicle activity to increase hair count and hair thickness.
HER Wellness Optimization
A 50-minute in-depth consultation which includes a comprehensive review of symptoms, health history, lifestyle, nutritional and current health issues. Dr. Gafori will conduct a physical exam and laboratory investigation as needed. Together, we will identify your best course of action to get you feeling your best within weeks, if not days.
Complementary Hair Support
To support in-office treatments, clinically selected supplements or topical products may be recommended when appropriate. These options are chosen to support follicle health, reduce shedding triggers, and complement regenerative therapies without unnecessary additives.
Areas Commonly Affected by Female Hair Loss
Hair thinning in women most often affects:
- Overall scalp density
- The crown and part line
- The temples
- Diffuse shedding across the scalp
Treatment plans are designed to support balance and density rather than focusing on a single isolated area.
Results Timeline
Hair restoration is a gradual process. Many patients begin noticing reduced shedding and early improvement within three to four months. Continued thickening and density improvements are typically seen over six to twelve months as follicles respond to treatment.
Results vary based on underlying causes, consistency, and individual physiology. Maintenance strategies are discussed to support long-term hair health.
Safety and Recovery
Non-surgical hair restoration treatments are considered safe when performed by trained medical providers. Temporary side effects may include mild scalp tenderness, redness, or swelling at injection sites.
Downtime is minimal, and most patients return to normal activities the same day. Improvements continue to develop over time as follicle function improves.