Tree Top Hospital has unveiled Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy as a new highlight of its dermaesthetic portfolio, delivering innovative solutions for hair loss and acne scar treatment.
PRP therapy represents a cutting-edge, drug-free approach that harnesses the patient’s own blood to stimulate natural healing and cellular regeneration. The procedure involves extracting and concentrating platelets, which are rich in growth factors, to promote tissue repair and increase collagen production.
Among the newly introduced PRP offerings:
- Hair restoration: The treatment strengthens hair follicles, minimises breakage and enhances both thickness and density — making it particularly effective for stress-induced hair loss, traction alopecia and post-transplant regrowth.
- Acne scar revision: PRP targets facial and body scarring, promoting smoother, healthier skin.
Tree Top Hospital notes that most patients can expect to see visible improvements within three to six months of commencing treatment.
Before introducing PRP for dermaesthetic purposes, the hospital had already incorporated PRP injections into its orthopaedic care, using the therapy to address joint conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, and ligament injuries. Here, PRP has proven effective in reducing inflammation, accelerating healing and improving joint mobility.
The launch of PRP therapy underscores Tree Top Hospital’s ongoing commitment to pioneering advanced medical treatments — reducing the need for Maldivians to travel abroad in search of specialist care.
As one of the nation’s foremost private healthcare providers, Tree Top Hospital continues to set the standard for excellence, offering an extensive range of specialist services delivered by highly experienced clinicians and supported by state-of-the-art technology.