What Causes Hair Thinning and Can PRP Help?

By: Michelle Eyler, ANP-BC

4/20/2026

Thinning hair can be one of the most frustrating and even embarrassing conditions a person can go through, and it happens more often — and earlier — than you may realize. In some cases, thinning hair or hair loss can be associated with genetics or aging, though stress, overstyling, and other less obvious factors may also contribute to hair thinning. For men and women who haven’t had success with over-the-counter hair loss products, store-bought hair growth supplements, and other at-home methods — as well as those who prefer something more convenient and natural than surgical hair transplant — PRP hair restoration can be a fantastic option. 

At Ageless Skin and Laser Center, board-certified nurse practitioner Michelle Eyler and our knowledgeable team are proud to offer a range of advanced hair restoration treatments in Hagerstown, MD, including PRP hair loss treatment. Take a closer look here at what could be causing hair loss or thinning, as well as how PRP for hair loss works, to understand whether this exciting treatment may be the life-changing solution you’re looking for. 

 

Why is my hair getting so thin? 

Hair thinning is rarely caused by just one thing, which is why it can feel so confusing and frustrating when it starts to happen. In many cases, it is a combination of internal and external factors that gradually affect the hair growth cycle over time. Some people notice increased shedding, while others see a slow loss of density or volume that becomes more noticeable in certain areas. Some of the most common causes of hair thinning include:  

  • Genetics 
  • Hormonal changes 
  • Stress 
  • Overstyling 
  • Nutritional deficiencies 

Identifying what is driving your hair thinning is an important first step in choosing a treatment that actually makes a difference, and our team can help you better understand your unique risk factors. 

 

Am I too young to be losing hair at 35? 

It can feel alarming to notice hair thinning earlier than expected, but it is not as uncommon as many people think. Hair loss can begin in your 30s or even 20s, especially when genetics or hormonal changes are involved. While this can certainly be upsetting, it’s important to keep in mind that earlier intervention often means more options and better outcomes. Addressing thinning hair sooner rather than later can help preserve existing hair and improve the chances of seeing noticeable regrowth. 

 

What are my alternatives to hair transplant surgery? 

Not everyone is ready for or interested in surgical hair restoration, and there are several effective nonsurgical options available today. Depending on the cause and severity of your hair thinning, our team may recommend treatments that stimulate growth, strengthen existing hair, or improve overall scalp health. Some of the most commonly recommended nonsurgical hair restoration options available at our office include:  

Each of these approaches works differently, which is why a personalized evaluation is so important in determining what can be most effective for your specific situation. 

 

What is PRP nonsurgical hair restoration? 

PRP hair restoration uses your body’s own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to support healthier hair growth. A small sample of your blood is processed to isolate the growth factors, which are then carefully injected into the scalp. These growth factors help stimulate hair follicles, improve circulation, and encourage stronger, thicker hair over time. Because PRP uses your own natural components, it is a popular choice for patients looking for a more biological and minimally invasive approach. 

 

Do PRP hair loss injections hurt? 

Most patients tolerate PRP injections for hair loss well, especially since the scalp can be numbed beforehand to improve comfort. You may feel some pressure or mild sensitivity during the treatment, but it is typically brief and manageable. Afterward, there may be slight soreness or tightness in the scalp, which usually resolves quickly and does not interfere with your normal routine. 

 

Does PRP hair loss treatment work if you’re completely bald? 

PRP tends to be most effective in areas where hair follicles are still active but need stimulation. If an area is bald and follicles are no longer functioning, hair restoration may not be recommended, as results can be limited or unpredictable. This is why early treatment often leads to better outcomes. During your consultation, our team will evaluate your scalp and hair pattern to help determine whether PRP is likely to be effective or if another option may be more appropriate to help you achieve the outcome you’re looking for and regain the confidence you deserve. 

 

Regain thicker, fuller hair the more natural way with PRP hair treatment in Hagerstown, MD 

At Ageless Skin and Laser Center, board-certified nurse practitioner Michelle Eyler and our caring team understand how personal and frustrating hair thinning can feel. We are proud to take a thoughtful, individualized approach to hair restoration, helping you explore the options that make the most sense for your goals and type of hair loss. Contact our knowledgeable hair loss specialists in Hagerstown, MD to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward fuller, healthier-looking hair today. 


* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.