- Male
- 23 Years
- 22/01/2025
Hey, I've been diagnosed with hypothyroidism recently, and my TSH levels are pretty high, but my T3 and T4 are normal. I'm thinking about trying PRP treatment for my hair loss. Do you think my high TSH could make PRP a bad idea?
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Dermatologist opinion is advised to the patient.
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Understanding your thyroid status:
- High TSH with normal T3 and T4 indicates subclinical hypothyroidism. Your thyroid hormone levels are adequate, but your body signals the need for more.
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PRP treatment and thyroid function:
- PRP is a localized treatment using your own platelets to stimulate hair growth. It generally does not interact with thyroid hormone levels.
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Impact on hair loss:
- Hypothyroidism can contribute to hair thinning. Managing your thyroid condition is important alongside hair treatments.
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Safety considerations:
- No direct evidence suggests elevated TSH makes PRP unsafe or ineffective. Optimizing thyroid function can improve hair health and treatment outcomes.
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Recommendation:
- Discuss your thyroid status with your endocrinologist and the PRP specialist. Coordinated care ensures your thyroid is well-managed and PRP is appropriate.
In summary, elevated TSH with normal thyroid hormones does not inherently make PRP treatment a bad idea, but good thyroid control is important for optimal results.
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