Why Is Your Beard Patchy?
Beard growth is driven by genetics and blood flow. In patchy areas, the hair follicles are often present but dormant or "miniaturised." They are producing tiny, blonde, invisible hairs instead of thick, dark bristles. This is often due to:
Poor micro-circulation: The follicles aren't getting enough nutrients.
Dormancy: The follicles are stuck in the resting phase.
Alopecia Areata: Small, coin-sized smooth patches caused by a localized immune reaction.
How PRP Fixes It
Just as it works on the scalp, PRP works on the face. By injecting concentrated growth factors into the patchy areas of your cheeks or chin:
Angiogenesis: It creates new micro-blood vessels, increasing blood supply to the follicles.
Follicle Activation: It pushes dormant follicles into the "Anagen" (growth) phase.
Thickening: It increases the diameter of existing hairs, making the beard look denser and fuller.
Studies have shown PRP is particularly effective for Alopecia Areata in the beard area, often outperforming steroid injections.
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What to Expect
The face is more sensitive than the scalp, so we use a strong numbing cream before starting. The treatment takes about 30 minutes.
Immediate: You will be red and slightly swollen for 24 hours.
Short term: You might see some shedding of weak hairs.
Long term (3-4 months): You will notice patches filling in with thicker hair strands.
Most men need 3 to 4 sessions to see significant density improvements.
Does It Work for Everyone?
You need to have some follicles for PRP to work. If you are completely smooth-skinned and have never grown a single hair in that spot (like on your cheekbones), PRP won't magically create new follicles.
However, if you have peach fuzz, patchy growth, or thin coverage, PRP can supercharge those existing hairs into a proper beard.