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A Step-by-Step Guide to PRP Hair Therapy in Turkey

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) hair therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that uses a concentrated portion of your own blood—rich in platelets and growth factors—to support scalp health and help reduce hair shedding. In Turkey, PRP is commonly offered as a standalone option for early hair thinning or as an add-on to hair transplantation to support recovery. This guide explains what PRP is, who it may help, how clinics typically perform it step by step, what results to expect, and how to plan your treatment safely when travelling.

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In-Depth Research and Selecting the Right PRP Clinic in Turkey

Before starting PRP hair therapy in Turkey, take time to research and choose a clinic with strong medical standards and consistent outcomes. Turkey—especially Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, and Izmir—offers many options, but quality can vary. Selecting the right provider helps ensure safe blood handling, appropriate injection technique, realistic expectations, and a well-structured aftercare plan.

In-Depth Research and Selecting the Right PRP Clinic in Turkey

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Medical Credentials and Clinical Oversight

Prioritize clinics that operate under clear medical supervision and follow recognized quality standards (e.g., JCI, ISO, or relevant Turkish health regulations). Ask who performs the procedure (physician vs. assistant), what training they have in PRP/scalp injections, and whether a dermatologist or hair-restoration doctor evaluates you before treatment.

PRP Protocol: What Exactly Are You Getting?

PRP outcomes depend heavily on the protocol. Request details on the blood draw volume, centrifuge system, whether the clinic uses a closed sterile kit, how they define PRP concentration, and whether they add activators or combine PRP with adjuncts (e.g., microneedling). A reputable clinic will explain their method and why it suits your hair-loss pattern.

Hygiene, Sterility, and Safety Standards

Because PRP involves blood handling and injections, confirm strict infection-control practices: single-use needles, sterile disposables, proper labeling, and clear protocols for patients with conditions that may affect safety (e.g., bleeding disorders, active scalp infection). Clinics should also provide a documented consent process and emergency readiness.

Candidacy Assessment and Honest Expectations

Choose clinics that assess your hair loss thoroughly (history, scalp exam, and—when appropriate—basic labs). PRP may help with early thinning and shedding, but it is not a guaranteed cure for advanced baldness. Be cautious of providers promising “permanent” or “instant” regrowth without discussing timelines and limitations.

Before-and-After Evidence You Can Trust

Review before-and-after photos with consistent lighting, angles, and time intervals. Ask for results in patients with a similar pattern of hair loss to yours and for typical timelines (often several months). Authentic, standardized documentation is more meaningful than heavily edited marketing images.

Transparent Pricing and What’s Included

Request an itemized quote covering the number of sessions, consultation, PRP kit type, any add-ons, medications/topicals if recommended, and follow-up. If you’re traveling, clarify whether packages include airport transfers, accommodation, interpreter support, and post-treatment check-ins—so there are no hidden costs.

Aftercare, Follow-Up, and Continuity of Care

PRP is typically delivered as a series of sessions, so continuity matters. Confirm the recommended schedule, who you contact for concerns, and how follow-up is handled once you return home. A reliable clinic provides clear written aftercare instructions and realistic maintenance planning.

Online Consultation and Hair Loss Assessment

After choosing a PRP hair clinic in Turkey, the next step is to book an online consultation. Many clinics offer this remotely and often free of charge. The goal is to understand your pattern of hair loss, confirm whether you are a good candidate for PRP hair therapy, and outline a realistic plan before you travel.

Online Consultation and Hair Loss Assessment

Medical History and Suitability Check

Your clinician will review your medical history, current medications and supplements, allergies, and any conditions that may affect PRP outcomes. Be prepared to mention blood disorders, autoimmune conditions, active scalp infections, recent fever/illness, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding. This screening helps the team confirm PRP is safe and appropriate for you.

Hair Loss Pattern, Scalp Health, and Root Cause Review

You may be asked to share clear photos (front, temples, top, crown, and back) and a short video in natural light. The clinician assesses hair density, miniaturization, shedding patterns, and scalp conditions such as dandruff, dermatitis, or inflammation. They may also discuss potential contributors like genetics, stress, postpartum changes, thyroid issues, iron deficiency, or hormonal factors.

Treatment Plan, Session Schedule, and Expectations

Based on your assessment, the clinic will recommend a PRP protocol (number of sessions, spacing, and maintenance). You will discuss what PRP can realistically do—typically improving hair thickness and reducing shedding—and where results may be limited (advanced bald areas with minimal follicles). The team should also explain when to expect changes (often gradual over 3–6 months) and whether combining PRP with other options (e.g., topical treatments or hair transplant planning) would be beneficial.

Pre-Treatment Instructions and Travel Planning

Before confirming your appointment, ask for written pre-care guidance. Clinics commonly advise avoiding alcohol and smoking around treatment, staying well hydrated, and temporarily stopping certain blood-thinning medications or anti-inflammatories only with your doctor’s approval. You can also confirm the clinic’s timeline, how long you should stay in Turkey, and what aftercare support is available once you return home.

  • Tip: Send photos taken in the same lighting and angle to help the clinician compare baseline and progress later.

Personalized PRP Treatment Plan and Appointment Scheduling

After your consultation, the clinic will create a personalized PRP hair therapy plan based on your hair loss pattern, scalp condition, medical history, and goals. Because PRP is a regenerative treatment that works gradually, most patients are scheduled for a series of sessions rather than a single visit.

Your plan typically includes:

  • Number of sessions (commonly 3–4 initial sessions spaced a few weeks apart, followed by maintenance as advised)
  • Target areas to treat (hairline, temples, crown, diffuse thinning zones)
  • Technique details (microneedling-assisted PRP vs. injections, needle depth, session duration)
  • Pre- and post-care instructions tailored to your scalp sensitivity and lifestyle
  • Expected timeline for visible changes and how progress will be tracked (photos, density checks)

For international patients coming to Turkey, clinics often help coordinate appointment scheduling around your travel dates. Many offer package-style support that may include airport transfers, hotel options, and interpreter services. If you’re planning multiple sessions, ask whether follow-ups can be arranged during repeat visits or coordinated with a local provider.

Before confirming your booking, request your treatment schedule, total session count, pricing, and what’s included in writing. Also confirm any medication guidance (for example, blood-thinning products) and whether you should avoid alcohol, smoking, or anti-inflammatory medications before the procedure, as these can affect platelet function.

PRP Package Price (EUR €)
Personalized PRP Plan (Consultation + Hair/Scalp Analysis) € 0
Single PRP Session (Standard Protocol) € 250
3-Session Starter Course (Recommended for Most Patients) € 650
6-Session Intensive Course (Advanced Thinning / Maintenance) € 1,150

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Travel Planning to Turkey and Pre-Treatment Preparations

Planning your PRP hair therapy trip to Turkey is usually straightforward, and most clinics support international patients with scheduling and logistics. Before you travel, you’ll typically share photos of your scalp and a brief medical history so your team can confirm candidacy, estimate the number of sessions, and set realistic expectations. Aim to arrive well-rested and hydrated, and plan a flexible schedule in case your appointment time changes slightly after your in-person assessment.

Travel Planning to Turkey and Pre-Treatment Preparations
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Before You Fly: What to Arrange

  • Medical information: Provide a list of medications and supplements, allergies, bleeding/clotting conditions, and any recent infections or scalp issues.
  • Travel timing: Many patients schedule PRP early in their trip to allow a day or two for rest afterward, especially if combining PRP with other treatments.
  • Documents: Bring your passport, travel insurance details, and any relevant lab results or medical letters if you have them.

Pre-Treatment Guidelines (Common Clinic Advice)

  • Avoid alcohol for 24–48 hours before treatment to support hydration and recovery.
  • Discuss blood-thinning medicines (e.g., aspirin, anticoagulants) with your prescribing clinician and your PRP provider—do not stop them without medical approval.
  • Limit anti-inflammatory painkillers (NSAIDs such as ibuprofen/naproxen) before PRP if your clinic advises, as they may affect the inflammatory phase that supports healing.
  • Wash your hair the night before or morning of treatment and avoid heavy styling products (gels, sprays, dry shampoo) on the day.
  • Eat a light meal and hydrate beforehand to reduce the chance of feeling faint during the blood draw.

On Arrival: Your In-Clinic Check

At your appointment, the team will review your medical history, examine your scalp, and confirm the treatment plan (target areas, session frequency, and expected timeline). A brief health screening may be performed to ensure it’s safe to proceed, followed by the blood draw and PRP preparation. Use this visit to ask about aftercare, when you can wash your hair, and how to plan follow-up sessions once you return home.

PRP Session Day: Step-by-Step Procedure Overview

A PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair therapy appointment is usually completed in 45–90 minutes. The session involves drawing a small amount of blood, concentrating the platelets, and injecting PRP into targeted areas of the scalp to support hair growth.

PRP Session Day: Step-by-Step Procedure Overview

Check-in & Scalp Assessment
Blood Draw & PRP Prep
Centrifuge Separation
PRP Application & Aftercare

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Check-in &
Scalp Assessment

09:15

Blood Draw &
PRP Prep

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Centrifuge
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PRP Application &
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You’ll complete a quick check-in, review your hair-loss goals, and the clinician will map thinning areas and take baseline photos.

A small blood sample is taken (similar to a routine lab test) and prepared for processing while your scalp is cleaned.

The blood is spun in a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma—concentrating growth factors used to support follicles.

PRP is applied to targeted areas (micro-injections and/or microneedling, depending on the clinic). You’ll receive aftercare guidance and your next-session plan.

1) Check-in & Scalp Assessment

Your clinician reviews your medical history, current medications/supplements, and hair-loss pattern. The scalp is examined to map thinning areas and confirm the treatment plan.

2) Pre-Treatment Preparation

The scalp is cleaned and disinfected. If needed, a topical numbing cream or local anesthetic may be applied to improve comfort during injections.

3) Blood Draw

A small blood sample is taken from your arm (similar to routine lab work). This typically takes only a few minutes.

4) PRP Preparation (Centrifugation)

The blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate platelets and growth factors. The clinic then prepares the PRP for scalp application.

5) PRP Application to the Scalp

The PRP is injected into the areas of thinning using fine needles. Some clinics may combine injections with microneedling to enhance distribution, depending on your scalp condition and protocol.

6) Post-Session Review & Aftercare Instructions

Your clinician checks the treated areas and explains what to expect over the next 24–48 hours (mild tenderness, redness, or swelling can occur). You’ll receive guidance on when to wash your hair, which products to avoid, and when to schedule your next session.

  • Comfort level: Most patients describe mild-to-moderate stinging or pressure during injections.
  • Downtime: Typically minimal—many people return to normal activities the same day.
  • Session frequency: Often performed as a series (commonly 3–4 sessions), with maintenance sessions as advised.

Immediate Aftercare and Managing Side Effects

PRP hair therapy is minimally invasive, and most people return to normal routines the same day. Mild tenderness or a “tight” feeling in the scalp is common for 24–48 hours. Your clinic in Turkey will give personalised instructions, but the guidance below reflects typical aftercare and what to expect.

  • First 24 hours: Avoid touching, scratching, or massaging the treated areas. Keep the scalp clean and dry, and skip hats/helmets if they cause friction.
  • Washing: Many clinics advise waiting 12–24 hours before washing your hair. Use lukewarm water and a gentle shampoo; avoid vigorous rubbing for 2–3 days.
  • Exercise & heat: Avoid intense workouts, saunas, steam rooms, and hot baths for 24–48 hours to reduce swelling and irritation.
  • Sun & swimming: Limit direct sun exposure for 48 hours and avoid swimming pools/sea for 48–72 hours (chlorine/salt can irritate injection sites).
  • Medications: Take only what your clinician recommends. Many providers suggest avoiding NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen/naproxen) around the procedure because they may interfere with the inflammatory healing response; use paracetamol/acetaminophen if needed, unless contraindicated.
  • Hair products: Avoid styling gels/sprays, hair dyes, and chemical treatments for at least 48–72 hours (or longer if your scalp feels sensitive).

Common side effects (usually mild and temporary)

  • Redness, pinpoint bleeding at injection sites, or mild swelling
  • Tenderness/soreness or a mild headache
  • Itching or a “sunburn-like” sensation
  • Small bruises (more likely if you bruise easily)

When to contact your clinic urgently
Seek medical advice if you develop increasing pain after the first day, spreading redness/warmth, fever, pus/drainage, significant swelling, an allergic reaction, or any symptoms that worry you—especially if you are travelling back home soon.

Travel tip: If you’re flying after PRP in Turkey, plan a calm day post-treatment, stay hydrated, and keep your follow-up/aftercare contact details handy in case you need advice while abroad.

Follow-Up Sessions and Tracking Your Progress

PRP hair therapy works best when it’s planned as a series and monitored over time. Your clinic in Turkey will typically schedule follow-up sessions and check-ins to assess scalp response, adjust your protocol, and document results with consistent photos.

Typical follow-up schedule (may vary by clinic and hair loss severity):

  • Initial course: 3–4 sessions, usually spaced 4–6 weeks apart
  • Maintenance: 1 session every 4–6 months (or 6–12 months for stable cases)
  • Check-ins: brief reviews at each visit to evaluate shedding, density, and scalp health

How your progress is tracked

  • Standardized photos: taken under the same lighting, angle, and hair length to compare changes accurately
  • Scalp assessment: checking redness, sensitivity, dandruff/seborrheic dermatitis, and overall scalp condition
  • Hair metrics (when available): trichoscopy/dermoscopy or density counts to quantify improvements
  • Symptom review: changes in shedding, itchiness, oiliness, and hair texture

What results timeline to expect

  • Weeks 2–6: reduced shedding may be noticed; scalp may feel healthier
  • Months 2–4: early thickening and improved hair caliber in responsive areas
  • Months 4–6+: more visible density changes; best assessment is usually after completing the initial course

When to contact your clinic between sessions

  • Increasing pain, swelling, warmth, or discharge at injection sites
  • Fever or signs of infection
  • Persistent headaches or dizziness beyond the first day
  • Unexpected hair shedding that is severe or prolonged

If you’re traveling home after treatment in Turkey, ask your provider about remote follow-ups (photo check-ins) and a written plan for maintenance sessions, supportive therapies (e.g., topical treatments), and realistic goals based on your diagnosis.

Follow-Up Sessions and Tracking Your Progress

Returning Home: Long-Term Maintenance and Hair Care Routine

After PRP hair therapy in Turkey, most people can travel home the same day or within 24–48 hours. Results build gradually over weeks to months, so your long-term routine matters as much as the injections. Your clinic may offer remote follow-ups to review progress photos, adjust your plan, and advise on supportive treatments.

First 24–48 Hours: Protect the Scalp

  • Keep the scalp clean and untouched: avoid scratching, rubbing, or applying heavy styling products.
  • Washing: many clinics advise waiting 12–24 hours before washing; then use lukewarm water and a gentle shampoo. Follow your clinic’s specific timing.
  • Avoid heat and sweating: skip saunas, steam rooms, hot showers, and intense workouts for 24–48 hours.
  • Sun protection: avoid direct sun on the treated area; wear a loose hat if needed.

Week 1: Settle In and Reduce Irritation

  • Hair products: use mild, fragrance-free shampoo; avoid harsh exfoliating scalp scrubs and high-alcohol styling products.
  • Coloring/chemical treatments: commonly postponed for at least 7–10 days (or longer if your scalp is sensitive).
  • What’s normal: mild tenderness, tightness, or pinpoint redness can occur and typically settles quickly.

Weeks 2–6: Build a Consistent Hair-Growth Routine

PRP works best alongside a steady, scalp-friendly routine and (when appropriate) evidence-based therapies.

  • Gentle cleansing + scalp care: keep washing regular; avoid aggressive brushing and tight hairstyles that pull on the roots.
  • Supportive treatments: if you use minoxidil, prescription therapies, or low-level laser therapy, ask your clinician when to resume or start—timing can vary by protocol.
  • Nutrition: aim for adequate protein and iron-rich foods; consider checking ferritin, vitamin D, B12, and thyroid function if shedding is persistent.

Long-Term Maintenance (3–12 Months and Beyond)

  • PRP schedule: many plans include a series of sessions (often 3–4 sessions spaced about 4–6 weeks apart), followed by maintenance every 4–6 months. Your plan should be individualized.
  • Track progress: take monthly photos in consistent lighting and angles; improvements in density and reduced shedding are usually gradual.
  • Scalp health: treat dandruff, dermatitis, or inflammation early—ongoing irritation can worsen shedding.
  • Hair-friendly habits: minimize heat styling, avoid smoking, manage stress, and prioritize sleep.

When to Contact Your Clinic

Seek advice if you develop increasing pain, spreading redness, warmth, pus, fever, or significant swelling, or if you have concerns about unexpected shedding patterns. Remote check-ins can help determine whether you need local evaluation.

Your care doesn’t stop when you fly home—your clinic can guide your maintenance plan and review progress photos remotely.

Key Tips for a Successful PRP Hair Therapy Experience in Turkey

  • Choose a reputable clinic and qualified provider: Look for dermatologists or trained medical staff experienced in PRP for hair loss. Review patient testimonials, before-and-after photos, and the clinic’s hygiene standards and licensing.
  • Confirm you’re a good candidate before you travel: Share clear scalp photos and your medical history in advance. PRP tends to work best for early-to-moderate thinning and may be less effective for long-standing, completely bald areas.
  • Ask what PRP protocol is used: Clarify how your blood is processed (centrifuge method), whether platelet concentration is measured, how many sessions are recommended, and the interval between sessions. Consistency matters for results.
  • Plan your schedule around treatment and aftercare: Avoid tight travel plans on the day of your session. Give yourself time to rest, attend any follow-up, and manage mild tenderness or swelling if it occurs.
  • Follow pre-treatment instructions carefully: Ask your clinic about medications and supplements that may increase bruising (e.g., blood thinners) and whether you should avoid alcohol or smoking beforehand. Do not stop prescribed medications without medical advice.
  • Arrive with clean hair and scalp: Many clinics recommend washing your hair before the appointment and avoiding styling products on the day of treatment to reduce irritation and support cleanliness.
  • Understand what to expect during the session: PRP typically involves a blood draw, processing, and scalp injections. Ask about pain control options (topical anesthetic, cooling) and how long the appointment will take.
  • Stick to post-treatment scalp care: Follow guidance on when to wash your hair, whether to avoid heat styling, and how long to avoid intense exercise, saunas, or swimming. Avoid scratching or massaging the injection areas unless instructed.
  • Track progress with photos and timelines: Take standardized photos (same lighting/angle) every 4–6 weeks. Early changes may be subtle; visible improvements often require multiple sessions and several months.
  • Combine PRP with a broader hair-loss plan when appropriate: Ask if PRP should be paired with medical therapy (e.g., topical treatments) or lifestyle changes. A combined approach may improve long-term maintenance.
  • Clarify costs, inclusions, and guarantees: Confirm what your package covers (consultation, number of sessions, aftercare products, follow-ups) and be cautious of clinics promising guaranteed regrowth.
  • Know when to contact the clinic: Mild redness or soreness can be normal, but seek advice promptly if you develop increasing pain, spreading redness, fever, drainage, or other signs of infection.
Key Tips for a Successful PRP Hair Therapy Experience in Turkey

Conclusion

PRP hair therapy in Turkey is usually a short outpatient procedure with little downtime, but outcomes depend heavily on correct diagnosis (e.g., androgenetic alopecia vs. scarring alopecia), realistic expectations, and a properly standardised preparation/injection technique. Before booking, confirm that the clinic is medically supervised, uses sterile single-use equipment, and provides a clear plan (number of sessions, intervals, and maintenance). PRP is not a cure for baldness and works best when started early and combined with evidence-based hair-loss care when appropriate.
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