Concentrated PRP support
for thinning and shedding
You usually don’t notice hair thinning all at once. It usually happens slowly, like when your hair gets thinner, falls out, or you can see your scalp more clearly. The Magellan hair treatment uses PRP (platelet-rich plasma) to help keep your scalp healthy and make your hair look stronger over time. A small blood sample is processed to concentrate the platelet-rich part. Then, controlled injections send that concentrate to specific areas of the scalp. The goal is to make the hair look better over time, not all at once.
Because PRP works by helping what is already there, it is important to choose the right candidates. When the pattern of hair loss suggests that follicles are still active and likely to respond, Mayam Aesthetic usually recommends Magellan hair treatment. It doesn’t get around the need for a proper assessment, and it can’t make new follicles where there aren’t any. That’s why the plan is based on realistic goals and milestones that can be measured.
What this treatment is trying to improve
PRP is used in dermatology as a potential option for certain types of hair loss, and research suggests it can be safe and effective for some patients.
The treatment focuses on improving the scalp environment around existing follicles, which is why changes tend to appear as better hair calibre, reduced shedding for some patients, and a steadier look to density over time.
How a Magellan PRP session works
Usually, the first thing that happens at the appointment is a quick look at your scalp and hair pattern to make sure the treatment areas are planned correctly. A small amount of blood is drawn and put into a machine that separates the different parts of the blood and focuses on the part that is rich in platelets. Then, using a controlled method, the PRP is injected into areas of the scalp that are getting thinner.
Most patients say they feel short pinches and pressure instead of real pain. If you are sensitive, Mayam Aestetic can help you find ways to make the session more comfortable.
Your schedule and the results timeline
Because hair growth happens in cycles, PRP for hair is usually planned as a course instead of just one session. A common structure is to start with regular sessions and then move on to maintenance sessions that are spaced out more if you respond well.
Not always “new hair” is what you notice first. Before they see changes in density, a lot of patients notice changes in how their hair feels and how much it sheds. In the months that follow, some people notice that their coverage gets thicker, has a better texture, and looks more even. Results can be different, so it’s important to keep track of progress in a realistic way and not judge based on changes from week to week.
Who often considers
Magellan PRP
This treatment is commonly requested when you notice early or moderate changes such as:
- Widening part line or reduced density at the crown
- Increased daily shedding that does not settle
- Finer hair texture and more breakage than before
- Thinning after stress or illness, when follicles need support
A consultation matters because different causes can look similar. Genetics, hormones, inflammation, traction from hairstyles, and nutritional factors can all contribute, and the plan should match the driver.
Aftercare essentials for the first 48 hours
Keep your scalp calm after treatment. These easy habits help the healing process go more smoothly:
- Don’t scrub, brush hard, or wear tight helmets on the treated area.
- Don’t expose your scalp to high heat (sauna, very hot showers) until the tenderness goes away.
- Don’t use harsh scalp products or strong actives until your scalp feels normal again.
- If you feel pain, be gentle with the area and follow the clinic’s instructions for washing it.
You might have mild redness, small swelling at the injection sites, and temporary tenderness on your scalp. These usually go away quickly. If the pain gets worse, the redness spreads, or you notice a fever or discharge, you should see a doctor.
How to judge progress without guessing
Hair changes can be subtle, so tracking matters. The most useful approach is consistent photos in the same lighting and angle every month, plus notes on shedding, scalp comfort, and styling ease. This shows whether improvement is building, whether you need to adjust the plan, or whether a different approach would suit you better.
Setting expectations the right way
If you start early and stick with it, Magellan hair treatment works best. PRP probably won’t make a big difference in an area that has been completely bald for a long time. The goal is to have hair that looks healthier and has a steadier density, not to change overnight.
Mayam Aestetic can check your scalp, make sure it’s right for you, and create a plan that fits your schedule if you want one that is realistic, structured, and tailored to your pattern. Mayam Aesthetic wants to help you get better over time, with the right pacing and honest expectations. The results should look real and blend in with your hair.