B Prof. Dr. Başak Yalçın Dermatology and Venereology

PRP, mesotherapy, and supportive procedure planning treatment by Prof. Dr. Başak Yalçın - Experienced dermatologist in Çankaya, Ankara

Conditions & Procedures

PRP, mesotherapy, and supportive procedure planning

PRP and mesotherapy may be considered in selected cases as supportive procedures within a broader dermatologic or cosmetic plan. Their role is discussed case by case rather than offered as a uniform solution.

  • PRP in selected treatment plans
  • Mesotherapy where clinically appropriate
  • Used as part of individualized planning rather than a one-size-fits-all approach

Supportive procedures, not one-size-fits-all solutions

PRP and mesotherapy are usually considered supportive procedures inside a broader treatment plan, not stand-alone answers for every complaint. Their role depends on the diagnosis, the condition of the scalp or skin, and whether the main concern is hair density, skin quality, or adjunctive support.

  • PRP is prepared from the patient's own blood components
  • Mesotherapy protocols vary according to the indication and target area
  • The same protocol should not be used for every type of hair or skin concern

Where they are most often considered

In dermatology practice, PRP is often discussed as an adjunct in selected hair-loss plans and in some scar or skin-quality programs. Mesotherapy may also be considered for supportive scalp or skin treatment in selected patients, especially when the goal is not simply one dramatic change but gradual improvement as part of a series.

  • Hair loss workup still comes before procedure planning
  • Procedure choice should match the diagnosis rather than current trends
  • A series is often discussed instead of a single session

Planning and expectations

The expected effect, number of sessions, and timing of improvement vary widely. Patients do best when these procedures are integrated into a clear diagnosis-based plan and followed over time instead of being repeated without a treatment objective.

  • Response is judged over follow-up, not immediately after one session
  • Maintenance may be discussed for selected indications
  • Supportive procedures work best when the main disease process is also being treated

Frequently Asked Questions

Are PRP and mesotherapy usually stand-alone treatments?

Most often, no. They are usually considered adjunctive options within a broader plan built around the actual diagnosis.

Which concerns are these procedures most commonly discussed for?

They are most commonly discussed for selected hair-loss plans and, in some patients, for supportive skin or scar-focused programs.

How many sessions are usually planned?

There is no universal number. Session count depends on the condition being treated, the protocol used, and the response seen over time.

When are results assessed?

These procedures are usually assessed over follow-up rather than immediately, because change tends to develop gradually across a series of sessions.

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