PRP Hair Loss Treatment
Restore hair with a treatment that naturally encourages hair regrowth, improves density, and revitalises thinning areas. Using your own growth factors, PRP stimulates dormant follicles and strengthens hair from the root.
How PRP Treatment
Helps Hair Regrowth
PRP for hair loss works by delivering growth factors directly into the scalp to repair and reactivate follicles. This increases blood flow, strengthens weak strands, and extends the growth cycle, helping hair to grow back thicker and healthier.
It is particularly effective for androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss), postpartum shedding, and stress-related thinning. Unlike cosmetic cover-ups, PRP tackles hair loss at the follicle level, supporting long-term natural hair restoration.
The Meso PRP Technique
At Infinity Hair Loss Clinic, we use the Meso PRP technique to maximise results. This combines microneedling with PRP injections, allowing plasma to penetrate deeper into the scalp for stronger follicle stimulation.
Microneedling opens microchannels across the scalp and boosts circulation, while PRP delivers concentrated growth factors directly to thinning areas. Together, this dual method improves density, regrowth and provides one of the most effective non-surgical hair restoration therapies available.
Book your consultation today to discover the right treatment for your hair loss.
Treatment & Aftercare
Your session begins with a small blood draw, which is processed in a centrifuge to prepare your platelet-rich plasma. After numbing cream is applied, microneedling is carried out, followed by precise PRP scalp injections in thinning areas. The process takes around 60–75 minutes.
Recovery is quick, with only mild redness or sensitivity lasting 24–48 hours. A typical plan includes 3-4 sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions. This supports lasting hair regrowth and healthier scalp function.
Treatment Benefits
At Infinity Hair Loss Clinic, we use the Meso PRP technique to maximise results. This combines microneedling with PRP injections, allowing plasma to penetrate deeper into the scalp for stronger follicle stimulation.
Microneedling opens micro-channels across the scalp and boosts circulation, while PRP delivers concentrated growth factors directly to thinning areas. Together, this dual method improves density, regrowth and provides one of the most effective non-surgical hair restoration therapies available.
Book your consultation today to discover the right treatment for your hair loss.
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Scalp PRP therapy involves injecting platelet-rich plasma, derived from your own blood, into the scalp to stimulate hair growth and improve hair density. It is commonly used to treat hair thinning and early stages of hair loss (such as androgenic alopecia).
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Platelets contain growth factors that promote healing, cell regeneration, and tissue repair. When injected into the scalp, these growth factors may stimulate hair follicles, improve blood flow, and encourage new hair growth.
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PRP works best in individuals with early hair thinning, especially those with genetic hair loss. It’s less effective for completely bald areas or late-stage hair loss.
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You may not be eligible if you:
•Have a bleeding disorder or platelet dysfunction
•Take blood thinners
•Have active scalp infections
•Are pregnant or breastfeeding
•Have a history of cancer or autoimmune disease (depending on the condition)
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•A small amount of your blood is drawn
•It is spun in a centrifuge to isolate the platelet-rich plasma
•The PRP is injected into thinning or balding areas of your scalp
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Usually 45–60 minutes including blood draw, processing, and injections.
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You may feel discomfort during the injections. A topical anaesthetic may be used to reduce pain.
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Most patients begin to see improvement in hair texture and reduced shedding after 2–3 months, with noticeable growth around 4–6 months. Optimal results often require multiple sessions.
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Typically:
•Initial phase: 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart
•Maintenance: 1 session every 4–6 months
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Ongoing maintenance is often needed to preserve results, especially if the underlying hair loss condition is progressive.
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Yes, since it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or disease transmission is extremely low. However, complications can arise if not done by a trained professional.
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Side effects are usually mild and may include:
•Swelling
•Scalp tenderness
•Mild bruising or redness
•Temporary shedding (shock loss, usually resolves)