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PRF Hair Restoration · Decatur, Georgia

Hair restored.
Growth supported naturally.

PRF hair restoration at (R)Evolution MedSpa in Decatur, GA uses platelet-rich fibrin from your own blood to deliver growth factors into the scalp and support healthier, fuller-looking hair over time — without surgery.

Regenerative
Uses your own growth factors
Non-surgical
No hair transplant required
Series-based
Usually built over months
Minimal downtime
Back to routine quickly
Hair restoration consultation and regenerative treatment aesthetic
PRF
Platelet-rich fibrin
What Is PRF Hair

A regenerative approach.
Not a cosmetic cover-up.

PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin. It is prepared from a small sample of your own blood and contains platelets, fibrin, and growth factors that can be placed into targeted areas of the scalp. The goal is to support the follicle environment and encourage stronger hair growth where thinning is starting to show.



At (R)Evolution, PRF hair restoration is positioned for patients who want to act early, strengthen what they still have, and pursue a non-surgical option before considering something more invasive. It is not about pretending thinning is not happening. It is about addressing it intelligently while there is still something to support.

The Experience

Simple process.
Longer-term payoff.

Hair restoration is rarely about one appointment. PRF works best when patients understand that improvement builds over time and is usually supported by a treatment plan.

01

Assess

Mike looks at your pattern of thinning, the health of the scalp, and whether PRF makes sense as a standalone option or part of a broader hair-restoration strategy.

02

Prepare

A small blood sample is taken and processed to isolate platelet-rich fibrin. Because it comes from your own blood, the treatment stays very personal and very biologically aligned.

03

Support

PRF is placed into the scalp where support is needed most. Over time, the goal is thicker-looking growth, less visible thinning, and better follicle support in the areas that are starting to weaken.

What It Helps Improve

Best when you still have follicles to
protect and support.

Early to moderate thinning

PRF is often a strong fit when hair loss is noticeable but not yet too advanced, especially if the goal is to intervene before thinning accelerates.

Hair that feels weaker or finer

It may help support hair that has started to miniaturize, look less dense, or behave as though it is losing resilience.

Patients wanting a non-surgical option

For people who are not ready for transplant surgery or simply want a more natural first step, PRF offers a lower-barrier entry point into hair restoration.

Maintenance within a broader plan

PRF can also make sense as part of an ongoing strategy, especially when the goal is to preserve gains and keep the scalp environment healthier over time.

PRF Hair vs Waiting It Out

Earlier action.
Usually better odds.

Hair restoration works best when there is still something to work with. Waiting until thinning has advanced too far usually narrows the options and limits how much support a non-surgical treatment can provide.

Do Nothing Yet

Hope it stabilizes.
See what happens.

  • Thinning may continue while follicles weaken further
  • Usually reduces the upside of non-surgical options later
  • Often leads people to act only when the problem feels urgent
  • Makes it harder to protect density early
PRF Hair Restoration

Support earlier.
Preserve more ground.

  • Uses your own growth factors to support the scalp environment
  • Designed for patients who still have active follicles to help
  • Fits people seeking a non-surgical, regenerative path
  • Can sit inside a wider hair-restoration strategy if needed
When To Book

The best time is usually
earlier than you think.

PRF hair restoration is usually most useful when thinning is starting, not after years of progression. Many patients begin with a series over several months and then move into maintenance. If you have been noticing more scalp show-through, more shedding, or weaker density at the hairline or crown, that is usually the right moment to get assessed.

Hair restoration is about protecting future density, not chasing a last-minute fix.
Mike's positioning
Intervene.
Support.
Maintain.

Mike positions PRF for patients who want a smart first move: something regenerative, non-surgical, and grounded in preserving what is still there. The earlier the plan starts, the more room there is to work with.

Common Questions

Everything you
want to know.

What is PRF hair restoration?

It is a regenerative hair treatment that uses platelet-rich fibrin prepared from your own blood and places it into targeted areas of the scalp to support a healthier growth environment.

Who is a good candidate?

PRF is often best for people with early to moderate thinning who still have follicles that can be supported. The right candidate depends on your pattern of loss and how advanced it is.

How many sessions will I need?

Many patients start with a series over several months, then move into maintenance. The exact cadence depends on the degree of thinning and what kind of result is realistic for you.

Is there downtime?

Usually very little. You may have mild scalp tenderness, sensitivity, or redness, but most patients return to normal routines quickly.

How long does it take to see results?

Hair restoration is gradual. Improvement is usually measured over months, not days, because the hair growth cycle takes time. That is another reason starting early matters.

Can PRF be combined with other hair treatments?

Yes. Depending on the cause and pattern of thinning, PRF may be part of a broader plan. Mike can advise on whether that makes sense in your case.

Ready to act early?

Your hair restoration plan starts
with a real assessment.

Book a consultation at (R)Evolution MedSpa in Decatur to find out whether PRF hair restoration is the right first step for your hair thinning — and what kind of plan actually makes sense from here.