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PRP for Hair Loss: How It Works, Results, and What to Expect


What Is PRP for Hair Loss?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative treatment that uses your blood’s growth factors to reactivate dormant hair follicles. A small blood sample is taken, processed in a centrifuge, and injected into thinning scalp areas to promote growth.

At Dr Vahe Clinic, PRP is delivered by medical professionals using advanced systems in a clinical setting.


How Does PRP Work?

  1. Blood is drawn from your arm

  2. It’s spun in a centrifuge to isolate PRP

  3. PRP is injected using microneedles into areas of thinning

  4. Growth factors stimulate hair follicles to thicken and grow

This boosts hair density, slows hair loss, and improves scalp health.



Who Is a Good Candidate?

PRP is best for:

  • Men and women with genetic hair loss (androgenic alopecia)

  • Those in early to moderate stages of hair thinning

  • Patients post-hair transplant to support graft survival

PRP is less effective for:

  • Complete baldness (no live follicles)

  • Autoimmune scalp conditions (e.g., alopecia areata)


What Results Can You Expect?

Many patients see:

  • Reduced shedding in 1–2 months

  • Thicker hair by 3–6 months

  • Noticeable regrowth around 6–12 months

At Dr Vahe Clinic, 80% of PRP patients report visible improvement after 4–6 treatments.


How Many Sessions Are Needed?

Typical PRP schedule:

  • Initial phase: 3–6 sessions, spaced 3–4 weeks apart

  • Maintenance: Every 4–6 months


PRP is often combined with:

  • Minoxidil or finasteride

  • Microneedling

  • LED therapy

  • Nutrition & hormone support


Why Choose Dr Vahe Clinic?

✔ Doctor-led treatment plans

✔ Advanced PRP centrifuge systems

✔ Private clinic in Central London

✔ Personalised regrowth plans and tracking

✔ Honest pricing with no upselling


PRP Pricing at Dr Vahe Clinic

  • Single session: from £250

  • Course of 3–6 sessions: £650–£1,200

  • Consultation: Redeemable against treatment.






 
 
 

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