Scalp PRP injections
Provider-directed PRP may be considered for appropriate adults concerned about certain patterns of hair thinning. Candidacy, treatment frequency, and expected response vary.
PRP & Regenerative Medicine
Vitalis offers platelet-rich plasma (PRP) services for selected scalp, joint, and aesthetic concerns, along with trigger point injections and PRP-assisted microneedling. Every treatment begins with a provider evaluation to determine candidacy, set realistic expectations, and discuss alternatives.
Provider evaluation
Autologous PRP
Individualized treatment
Follow-up guidance
A Thoughtful Approach
PRP is prepared from a sample of your own blood and contains a concentrated portion of platelets. A provider may consider it as one option for selected scalp, musculoskeletal, or aesthetic goals after reviewing your health history, medications, symptoms, examination, and expectations.
Results vary, and PRP is not a guaranteed cure or a replacement for all standard treatments. Trigger point injections are a separate service and may use a provider-selected medication rather than PRP. Your clinician will explain which procedure is being recommended and why before you consent.
How We Help
Provider-directed PRP may be considered for appropriate adults concerned about certain patterns of hair thinning. Candidacy, treatment frequency, and expected response vary.
After evaluation, PRP may be discussed for selected joint-related concerns as part of a broader plan that can also include activity changes, rehabilitation, medication, imaging, or referral.
PRP may be used in selected facial areas for patients seeking an individualized aesthetic treatment. The provider reviews goals, skin condition, risks, alternatives, and expected recovery.
Microneedling combined with PRP may be considered for selected cosmetic skin goals. A consultation helps determine whether this approach fits your skin, history, and expectations.
A More Focused Visit
The right procedure depends on the concern, examination, medical history, current medications, treatment goals, and provider judgment. Some services may require additional evaluation or referral.
What to Expect
A provider reviews your concern, medical history, medications, prior treatments, goals, and potential contraindications.
You receive an explanation of the proposed procedure, reasonable alternatives, expected course, possible risks, costs, and whether more evaluation is needed.
For PRP, a blood sample is collected and prepared before the provider administers the treatment. Trigger point injections follow the provider's specific order and treatment plan.
You receive procedure-specific instructions and guidance on when to contact the clinic. Response and next steps are reviewed over time.
Common Questions
Platelet-rich plasma is prepared from a sample of your own blood. The sample is processed to concentrate a portion containing platelets, which is then administered by a qualified provider for the selected treatment area.
No. Candidacy depends on the concern being treated, health history, medications, examination, expectations, and potential risks. A provider may recommend another treatment or referral instead.
Not necessarily. Trigger point injections are a separate procedure and may use a medication selected by the provider. Vitalis will identify the exact treatment being recommended before the procedure.
There is no single schedule for every patient. The provider recommends a plan based on the treatment area, clinical findings, response, and goals. Results and duration cannot be guaranteed.
PRP and cosmetic services are commonly self-pay. Coverage for an evaluation or trigger point injection depends on the plan, diagnosis, and medical circumstances. Vitalis can review applicable payment and financing options.
Your Next Step
Meet with a Vitalis provider in Kissimmee to discuss your concern, determine whether you may be a candidate, and review realistic options before treatment.