Discover the Revitalizing Magic of the Vampire Hair protocol

Experience the transformative power of the Vampire Hair Procedure, a scientifically-proven treatment that harnesses your body's own regenerative potential to stimulate hair growth and rejuvenate thinning hair.
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What is it?

The Vampire Hair® Protocol

The Vampire Hair Protocol is a scientifically-proven treatment that utilizes platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to stimulate hair follicle growth. Named for its use of your own blood in the procedure, this treatment is rapidly gaining popularity for its effectiveness and natural approach to hair restoration.

The Process

How Does it Work?

The growth factors in your blood stimulate the hair follicles, promoting new hair growth and strengthening the existing hair. The Vampire Hair Protocol involves a three-step process:

1
Blood Extraction

Our medical professionals will draw a small amount of your blood, similar to a standard blood test.

2
Separation of Platelets

The collected blood is spun in a centrifuge, separating the platelets and creating platelet-rich plasma.

3
Injection

The PRP, enriched with growth factors, is then carefully injected into the scalp, specifically into areas experiencing hair thinning or loss.

We are a certified provider of the Vampire Hair® procedure.

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You deserve satisfaction!

You shouldn't have to pay for something unless you are 100% thrilled with the result, and at The Practice, you won't!

3 months is the time it takes for the full effects of the procedure to be fully realized. If after 3 months you aren't delighted with the result, we will refund 100% of the cost of your procedure!

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