Why PRP Hair Transplant Boosts Recovery at AlviArmani

AlviArmani Advancements • PRP + FUE

How AlviArmani integrates AMP‑T PRP™ and Ampligraf™ to support healing, early stability, and stronger long‑term yield.

Key Highlights

  • High‑potency AMP‑T PRP™ is included with AlviArmani FUE procedures.
  • PRP supports the healing process and early tissue repair around graft sites.
  • Growth factors strengthen follicle anchoring and support early stability.
  • Many patients experience less swelling/redness and a smoother early recovery window.
  • Ampligraf™ protects graft vitality during the most vulnerable “outside‑the‑body” interval.
  • Combined, this system is designed to improve the overall success rate of FUE outcomes.
Why AMP‑T PRP™ Is Not Regular PRP

Regular PRP: often single‑spin, variable concentration, and produced with generic kits.

AMP‑T PRP™: a standardized, multi‑phase protocol designed for high‑yield follicular support and consistent clinic‑to‑clinic execution.

How PRP Helps Recovery After FUE

After FUE, the scalp enters a rapid repair window: micro‑incisions close, inflammation settles, and new micro‑vessels form around grafts. PRP introduces concentrated biologic signals that support this process—helping create a healthier environment for early graft stability.

What Is Platelet‑Rich Plasma (PRP)?

PRP begins with a small sample of your own blood, processed to separate platelet‑rich plasma from red blood cells and other components. Platelets release growth factors that support tissue repair and microcirculation—two themes that matter during early recovery.

New to PRP? Start at the hub: PRP Hair Restoration.

PRP used as part of a hair transplant recovery plan

What PRP Is Doing Biologically (Simple Version)

  • Supports early tissue repair around implantation sites
  • Helps maintain a calm inflammatory environment
  • Encourages microcirculation and early vascular support
  • Reinforces follicle anchoring during the most delicate phase

AMP‑T PRP™ vs Traditional PRP — Why the Difference Matters

Feature Standard PRP AMP‑T PRP™ (AlviArmani)
Potency Moderate / variable High, consistent protocol
Preparation Often kit‑based; varies by clinic Standardized, multi‑phase approach
Use in FUE Optional add‑on Included as part of the AlviArmani system
Maintenance Often frequent induction + touchups May be less frequent for appropriate candidates

Ampligraf™: Graft Protection From Extraction to Implantation

Harvested follicles spend time outside the body before implantation—this is a vulnerability window. Ampligraf™ is designed to protect grafts during extraction, storage, and implantation in a nutrient‑supportive, temperature‑controlled environment.

Learn more: What Is Ampligraf™?

Do PRP Injections Work Without FUE?

Yes—for the right patients, PRP can be a strong non‑surgical option, especially when follicles remain viable. It is commonly used for early pattern thinning, diffuse thinning, and some types of female pattern hair loss.

Works best for

  • Androgenetic alopecia in men and women
  • Diffuse thinning and early female‑pattern hair loss
  • Stabilizing early hair loss before surgery

Protocol depth: Evidence‑Based PRP Frequency • Risks: PRP Side Effects

PRP injections without FUE
Why We Include PRP With Every Procedure

At AlviArmani, AMP‑T PRP™ is not positioned as an optional upcharge. Our view is simple: the biology matters, and every graft benefits from regenerative support during the most delicate phase of the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AMP‑T PRP™ included with an AlviArmani FUE hair transplant?

Yes. AMP‑T PRP™ is included as part of the AlviArmani FUE system at AlviArmani US clinics.

Does PRP reduce shedding after a hair transplant?

PRP is designed to support a healthier early healing environment and follicle stability. Individual shedding patterns vary by patient, scalp biology, and treatment plan.

Can I do PRP without surgery?

Yes. PRP can be used as a non‑surgical option in select patients—especially in earlier thinning where follicles are still viable.

Medical disclaimer: This page is educational and does not replace individualized medical advice. Outcomes vary by patient and treatment plan.