
PRP (FOR HAIR LOSS)
PRP is most commonly used to treat male and female pattern hair thinning, but it may also benefit clients with general hair loss, stress-related shedding, or reduced hair volume.
A typical treatment plan involves 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results gradually improving over several months as new hair growth cycles develop. Maintenance sessions every 6 months are usually recommended.
At Derma Mayfair, PRP for hair is carried out by a qualified doctor using advanced medical equipment for safe and effective results.
Please note: PRP is a medical injectable treatment. A full medical and psychosocial assessment is required to determine clinical appropriateness before treatment. Treatments are only provided where there is a clear therapeutic benefit, and we reserve the right to decline treatment if it is not deemed clinically suitable.
It is a treatment that uses your own blood’s concentrated platelets, injected into the scalp to stimulate weakened hair follicles and encourage new growth.
PRP contains growth factors that improve blood flow and cellular activity around the hair follicles, helping them function more effectively and produce stronger, healthier hair.
Hair growth is gradual. Many clients begin to notice reduced shedding after the first few sessions, with visible improvements in thickness and density typically seen after 3–6 months.
Results vary. Most people need a course of initial treatments followed by maintenance every 6 months to sustain improvements.
Yes. Since PRP uses your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction. Mild swelling, redness, or tenderness in the scalp can occur but usually settles quickly.
The treatment involves a series of small injections into the scalp. Numbing cream or local anaesthetic can be used to minimise discomfort.
PRP is most effective for clients with early to moderate hair thinning, when follicles are still active. It may be less effective for advanced hair loss where follicles are no longer viable. A consultation is required to assess suitability.
Yes. PRP works well alongside treatments such as minoxidil, finasteride, or hair transplantation to optimise results.
PRP is most commonly used to treat male and female pattern hair thinning, but it may also benefit clients with general hair loss, stress-related shedding, or reduced hair volume.
A typical treatment plan involves 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results gradually improving over several months as new hair growth cycles develop. Maintenance sessions every 6 months are usually recommended.
At Derma Mayfair, PRP for hair is carried out by a qualified doctor using advanced medical equipment for safe and effective results.
Please note: PRP is a medical injectable treatment. A full medical and psychosocial assessment is required to determine clinical appropriateness before treatment. Treatments are only provided where there is a clear therapeutic benefit, and we reserve the right to decline treatment if it is not deemed clinically suitable.
It is a treatment that uses your own blood’s concentrated platelets, injected into the scalp to stimulate weakened hair follicles and encourage new growth.
PRP contains growth factors that improve blood flow and cellular activity around the hair follicles, helping them function more effectively and produce stronger, healthier hair.
Hair growth is gradual. Many clients begin to notice reduced shedding after the first few sessions, with visible improvements in thickness and density typically seen after 3–6 months.
Results vary. Most people need a course of initial treatments followed by maintenance every 6 months to sustain improvements.
Yes. Since PRP uses your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction. Mild swelling, redness, or tenderness in the scalp can occur but usually settles quickly.
The treatment involves a series of small injections into the scalp. Numbing cream or local anaesthetic can be used to minimise discomfort.
PRP is most effective for clients with early to moderate hair thinning, when follicles are still active. It may be less effective for advanced hair loss where follicles are no longer viable. A consultation is required to assess suitability.
Yes. PRP works well alongside treatments such as minoxidil, finasteride, or hair transplantation to optimise results.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a natural, non-surgical treatment that uses the body’s own growth factors to stimulate hair follicles and encourage healthier, thicker hair growth. By processing a small sample of your blood to extract the platelet-rich plasma, we can deliver concentrated healing and regenerative factors directly into areas of thinning hair.

PRP reactivates dormant or weakened hair follicles, encouraging natural regrowth and healthier strands.
Treatment improves hair thickness and density over time, restoring fuller-looking hair.
By strengthening follicles and improving scalp health, PRP helps slow down further hair loss.
PRP boosts blood supply to the scalp and can be used alongside other treatments — such as medication or hair transplant — for enhanced results.
