When it comes to mineral deficiency and hair loss, there are usually two minerals that can affect hair loss more than other minerals, one is zinc deficiency and the other is iron deficiency. Iron deficiency is usually caused by anemia, which is more common in women, and iron deficiency anemia is usually caused by improper nutrition. The important thing here is that this lack of minerals can directly cause hair loss, or it can be caused by another disease, such as anemia, iron deficiency anemia, which has caused a decrease in iron and can indirectly cause hair loss. Determining the proportion of hair loss that has occurred in a person due to zinc deficiency or iron deficiency is a very important diagnostic measure because it affects the treatment process. Consider that it has not been determined that a person has hair loss due to a lack of iron or zinc or that is zinc, and because of the advice he hears from a doctor or a non-doctor, he starts taking multivitamins and minerals, and ironically, only a part these deficiencies can be compensated for, but as a result of excessive use, these may accumulate in the body and the person may be poisoned, or for some other reason, if hair loss has occurred in a person that has nothing to do with zinc and iron deficiency, the person with even though he uses substances that are so-called hair growth boosters, he will not get any results and the hair loss will continue. The presence of bioresonance technology has helped doctors to understand exactly what part of hair loss is related to the lack of minerals, especially zinc and iron, and what part of it is related to other causes. When the result is determined, the treatment measures that are carried out, especially the PRP Plus treatment method, help to compensate for the lack of iron and zinc with the maximum treatment facilities that exist in this system, and the therapeutic effect of PRP Plus is measurable and more acceptable than the common PRP.