PRP Hair Treatment
Restore Your Hair Naturally with PRP Therapy. PRP is packed with growth factors that repair damaged follicles, boost blood circulation, and promote thicker, healthier hair.
At The Hair Transplant Hub UK, our PRP Hair Treatment is performed by experienced specialists using the latest techniques and sterile equipment. We tailor every session to your specific hair type, scalp condition, and level of thinning to ensure the best natural results.
Unlike other treatments, PRP therapy uses your body’s own plasma — making it a safe, non-surgical, and effective solution for both men and women experiencing early-stage hair loss or thinning. It can also be used after a hair transplant to speed up healing and enhance graft survival.
Benefits of PRP Hair Restoration
Stimulates natural hair growth and strengthens existing strands.
Reduces hair thinning and improves scalp health.
Boosts blood circulation and nourishes hair follicles.
Safe, quick, and requires no downtime.
Complements other treatments like FUE hair transplant for better results.
How Many PRP Sessions Are Needed?
Most patients notice visible improvement after 3 to 4 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart. For long-term benefits, maintenance sessions every 6–12 months are recommended.
About The Hair Transplant Hub
At The Hair Transplant Hub, we specialize in advanced PRP hair restoration techniques designed to deliver natural, long-lasting results. Our experienced specialists use the latest technology and personalized treatment plans to help you regain thicker, healthier hair with confidence.
How It Works
Blood Extraction and Separation
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm and placed in a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins at high speed to separate the plasma from red blood cells, concentrating the platelets.
PRP Injection into the Scalp
The concentrated PRP is carefully injected into areas with thinning hair or early hair loss, delivering a powerful dose of growth factors directly to the hair follicles.
Follicle Regeneration and Hair Growth
PRP stimulates the natural healing process, strengthens hair follicles, and encourages the growth of new, thicker hair strands.
Got Questions? We've got answers.
What can I expect after PRP hair treatment?
After the treatment, you may experience mild redness or swelling, which typically subsides within a few hours. There is no downtime, allowing you to resume your daily activities immediately. Some shedding of older hair strands is normal, indicating the treatment is working. Noticeable results usually appear over 3-6 months, with optimal outcomes after 2-3 sessions.
What hair loss conditions can PRP therapy treat?
PRP effectively treats various hair loss conditions, including androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness), alopecia areata (patchy hair loss), and telogen effluvium (temporary shedding due to stress or hormonal changes). It also addresses traction alopecia (caused by tight hairstyles) and promotes healing and growth after hair transplant surgery.
Is PRP therapy right for me?
PRP is ideal for men and women with thinning hair or early hair loss. It is suitable for individuals seeking natural regrowth without surgery and those looking to enhance hair transplant results. It also benefits people with a family history of hair loss or those recovering from hair thinning due to medical treatments.
How many PRP sessions do I need?
Most patients require 2-3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results. Periodic maintenance sessions help sustain hair density over time.
Is PRP therapy painful?
PRP involves minimal discomfort, similar to a regular injection. A numbing agent is applied before the procedure to ensure a comfortable experience.
When will I see results?
Initial results typically appear within 3-4 months, with visible hair thickening over 6-12 months.
Can PRP be combined with other treatments?
Yes, PRP can be combined with hair transplants or used alongside medications (like minoxidil or finasteride) for enhanced results.
Is there any downtime or side effects?
There is no downtime. You may experience mild redness or swelling, which usually subsides within a few hours.