When it comes to PRP injections, experience, technique, and preparation matter.
Our qualified practitioners have extensive experience in PRP treatments, having performed hundreds of procedures. Successful PRP treatment begins with quality preparation. We use premium PRP centrifugation tubes, maintain strict sterile techniques, and deliver treatment with expert injection skills to ensure precise and effective PRP placement.

PRP can be used for both hair restoration and skin rejuvenation. By concentrating platelets and growth factors from your own blood, PRP supports the body’s natural repair processes, helping to improve hair growth, skin quality, and overall appearance.

Clinical studies have shown that PRP can help improve hair density and thickness while reducing hair shedding. Reports indicate that using PRP alongside hair transplantation can enhance hair growth by up to 15%, and PRP has also been shown to improve skin quality and collagen production.
As part of our commitment to making aesthetics accessible, we offer high-quality PRP treatments at highly competitive prices. Book your free consultation today and experience the difference expert treatment can make.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who is PRP suitable for?
PRP is suitable for women and men of all ages who are seeking hair restoration or skin revitalization using growth factors derived from their own blood.
What are platelets in PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?
Platelets are naturally occurring blood cells that contain growth factors involved in tissue repair and regeneration.
How is PRP prepared?
A small sample of your blood is collected and processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors before treatment.
How does PRP compare with mesotherapy for hair treatment?
PRP uses growth factors derived from your own blood, whereas mesotherapy involves injecting vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other ingredients into the scalp. PRP may be preferred by patients seeking a natural treatment approach supported by a large body of clinical evidence.
How does PRP compare with skin boosters for skin rejuvenation?
PRP uses growth factors derived from your own blood to stimulate the skin's natural repair and regeneration processes. Skin boosters, by contrast, use ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and collagen-stimulating compounds to improve hydration, elasticity, and overall skin quality.
While skin boosters typically deliver faster, more noticeable results, PRP works gradually to support natural skin regeneration. Depending on your skin concerns and aesthetic goals, our practitioners may recommend PRP alone or in combination with other treatments.
How long does a PRP treatment take?
Depending on the treatment area, PRP sessions typically take 30–60 minutes.
How painful is PRP treatment?
Most patients tolerate PRP treatment well. We apply a topical numbing cream before treatment to help minimise discomfort.
How many PRP treatments will I need?
Most patients benefit from a course of 3–6 treatments, depending on the condition being treated and their individual response to treatment.
How far apart should PRP treatments be?
Treatments are typically performed 4–6 weeks apart.
When will I see results from PRP treatment?
For hair restoration, noticeable improvements typically develop over 3–6 months. For skin rejuvenation, improvements in skin quality may be seen within a few weeks, with continued enhancement over time.
What are the benefits of combining PRP with hair transplantation?
Studies have shown that PRP may improve hair transplant outcomes by supporting graft survival, hair growth, and overall hair density.
Can PRP be combined with other treatments?
Yes. We frequently combine PRP with other treatments as part of a personalised treatment plan. For hair restoration, it may be combined with topical minoxidil, and finasteride. For skin rejuvenation, it can also be combined with radio-frequency (RF)-based skin renewal treatments such as Candela RF-microneedling, Sublative, and Sublime treatments.
What should I avoid after PRP treatment?
For 24 hours after treatment, it is recommended to avoid touching the treated area unnecessarily, strenuous exercise, saunas, jacuzzis, swimming pools, and prolonged exposure to heat. Your practitioner will provide detailed aftercare instructions following treatment.
Prices
| Treatment | Single | Course of 3 | Course of 6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRP Hair | £100 | £240 | £480 |
| PRP Face | £100 | £240 | £480 |