Precision Re-Engineered Efficacy Optimisation Emerges as a Conceptual Approach to Address Variability in Autologous Hair Treatments
by Priyanka Jadhav MUMBAI, April 21, 2026 : Hair loss affects a large proportion of the population, with up to 50% of men experiencing visible thinning by the age of 50 and a significant number of women affected by midlife. While autologous hair restoration treatments such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) have become a staple in hair restoration clinics, a new scientific commentary is calling for an evolution in how we approach regenerative hair therapy. In response, experts are now pointing to Precision Re-engineered Efficacy Optimisation as a new conceptual framework designed to address this variability by enabling more defined and reproducible biological signalling in regenerative hair therapy. “Autologous therapies are ‘noisy’ biological mixture. The ‘natural’ element of autologous hair regeneration protocols (PRP/GFC) is also its greatest weakness. Platelet yield, leukocyte content, activation method, centrifugation protocol, and device...