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Hi all,
I've had three PRP treatments in the past and thought what a crazy money maker it is. After some in-depth research I found you can buy a PRP centrifuge machine for less than £500. I cannot find anywhere on the internet of anyone doing PRP treatment at home for hair loss (although there's lots for facial work).
My question - Assuming I follow ALL safety guidelines that doctors adhere to, conduct ample research and I'm extremely careful... is there any reason I wouldn't do this? Are there people out there who do this? My plan is to copy what the clinics do EXACTLY, with the help of another person.
Thanks for your time and advice in advance!
I've had three PRP treatments in the past and thought what a crazy money maker it is. After some in-depth research I found you can buy a PRP centrifuge machine for less than £500. I cannot find anywhere on the internet of anyone doing PRP treatment at home for hair loss (although there's lots for facial work).
My question - Assuming I follow ALL safety guidelines that doctors adhere to, conduct ample research and I'm extremely careful... is there any reason I wouldn't do this? Are there people out there who do this? My plan is to copy what the clinics do EXACTLY, with the help of another person.
Thanks for your time and advice in advance!