What is PRP Therapy?
PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It is a non-surgical hair loss treatment that uses your own blood's natural growth factors to stimulate dormant hair follicles, slow hair loss, and accelerate hair growth.
A small amount of your blood is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, then injected into the scalp where hair loss is occurring. These growth factors activate the follicles and encourage stronger, thicker hair growth.
π©Έ 100% natural: PRP uses only your own blood β no synthetic chemicals, no foreign substances. It is safe, well-tolerated and requires no recovery time.
How PRP Works
Blood Draw
A small sample of blood (30β60ml) is taken from your arm β similar to a standard blood test.
Centrifuge Separation
The blood is placed in a centrifuge machine which spins at high speed, separating the platelet-rich plasma from red blood cells.
Activation
The concentrated PRP β containing 5β10x the normal level of platelets and growth factors β is activated and prepared for injection.
Scalp Injection
Using fine needles, the PRP is injected into targeted areas of the scalp where hair is thinning. The process takes 20β30 minutes and is well-tolerated.
What Does PRP Treat?
- Androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss)
- Alopecia areata (patchy hair loss)
- Diffuse hair thinning across the scalp
- Post-transplant enhancement β PRP significantly improves FUE results when done alongside or after a transplant
- Early-stage hair loss β most effective when started before significant balding
Benefits of PRP
How Many Sessions Do I Need?
For hair loss treatment, we typically recommend:
- Initial course: 3 sessions, spaced 4β6 weeks apart
- Maintenance: 1β2 sessions per year to maintain results
- Post-transplant: 2β3 sessions starting 1 month after FUE to maximise graft survival
Results become noticeable after 2β3 sessions, with significant improvement after the full initial course.
PRP vs GFC β What's the Difference?
| Feature | PRP | GFC |
|---|---|---|
| Growth factor concentration | Standard (5β10x) | Very high (10β30x) |
| Preparation time | 20β30 min | 30β45 min |
| Results speed | Good | Faster |
| Suitable for | Mildβmoderate loss | Moderateβsevere loss |
| Sessions needed | 3β4 initial | 3β4 initial |