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PRP Hair Treatment In Manchester

Clinically delivered platelet-rich plasma hair treatment for thinning hair and hair loss.

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PRP hair treatment in Manchester is an increasingly popular option for people experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss who want a clinically guided, non-surgical approach.

Using platelet-rich plasma derived from your own blood, PRP hair treatment is designed to support weakened hair follicles and improve overall scalp health, helping to slow hair loss and encourage healthier hair growth where follicles remain active.

At Balance Health Centre, PRP hair treatment is delivered following a detailed consultation and scalp assessment to ensure it is suitable for you. Our focus is on safe, evidence-led treatment, clear expectations, and honest advice, so Manchester patients can make informed decisions about managing hair loss with confidence.

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What Is PRP Hair Treatment?

PRP hair treatment, short for platelet-rich plasma therapy, is a medical procedure that uses a concentrated portion of your own blood to support hair growth and scalp health. PRP contains a high concentration of platelets, which release growth factors involved in tissue repair and regeneration.

In hair treatment, PRP is used to support weakened or dormant hair follicles. Because the plasma is derived from your own blood, the treatment is considered autologous, meaning it uses material already present in your body rather than synthetic substances or drugs.

PRP hair treatment is commonly used for people experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss and is often considered as part of a broader hair management plan rather than a standalone cure.

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How Does PRP Hair Treatment Work?

PRP works by harnessing the biological activity of platelets. Platelets contain growth factors that play a role in cell repair, blood vessel formation, and tissue regeneration.

When PRP is introduced into targeted areas of the scalp, these growth factors are thought to help stimulate hair follicles and improve the scalp environment.

The aim of PRP hair treatment is not to create new hair follicles, but to support existing follicles that may be weakened or producing thinner hair. Over time, this may help slow hair loss, improve hair density, and support healthier hair growth in suitable candidates.

Results vary between individuals, and PRP works best when hair follicles are still active rather than completely dormant.

What Types Of Hair Loss Can PRP Help With?

PRP hair treatment may be suitable for certain types of hair loss, particularly where hair follicles are still present but producing weaker or thinner hair.

It is most commonly considered for:

🔵Pattern hair loss in men and women

🔵General hair thinning

🔵Increased hair shedding where follicles remain active

PRP may also be considered in some cases where hair loss is linked to factors such as stress or hormonal changes, provided there is no underlying medical condition that requires alternative treatment.

It is important to note that PRP is not suitable for all types of hair loss. It is unlikely to be effective where hair follicles are no longer active or where scarring of the scalp is present.

For this reason, a clinical consultation and scalp assessment are essential to determine whether PRP hair treatment is appropriate for your specific type of hair loss.

What Happens During A PRP Hair Treatment Appointment?

Your PRP hair treatment appointment begins with a consultation and scalp assessment.

This involves discussing your hair loss history, general health, medications, and any previous treatments you may have tried. Your scalp is examined to assess hair density, thinning patterns, and suitability for PRP.

If PRP treatment is appropriate, a small amount of blood is taken from your arm, similar to a routine blood test.

This blood is then placed into a centrifuge, which spins it at high speed to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.

Once prepared, the PRP is applied to targeted areas of the scalp using fine injections. The procedure is carried out by a trained professional, and aftercare advice is provided before you leave.

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How Long Does PRP Hair Treatment Take?

A typical PRP hair treatment appointment lasts around 45 to 60 minutes. This includes the consultation, blood draw, preparation of the PRP, and application to the scalp.

There is usually little to no downtime after treatment, and most people can return to normal daily activities the same day. Some mild scalp tenderness or redness may occur, but this typically settles quickly.

How Many PRP Hair Treatments Will I Need?

PRP hair treatment is usually delivered as a course rather than a single session.

Many people are advised to start with a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions if appropriate.

The exact number of treatments required varies depending on factors such as the extent of hair loss, individual response to treatment, and overall scalp health.

This will be discussed during your consultation, with honest guidance on what is realistic and suitable for you.

PRP Hair Treatment Results And Expectations

PRP hair treatment works gradually, and results are not immediate.

Some people begin to notice changes in hair texture or shedding within a few months, while improvements in density may take longer.

It is important to have realistic expectations. PRP does not guarantee hair regrowth and does not work for everyone.

Its role is to support existing hair follicles and improve hair quality where possible, rather than reverse advanced hair loss.

Your practitioner will explain what outcomes may be realistic based on your individual assessment.

PRP Hair Treatment For Manchester Patients

Manchester patients attend PRP hair treatment appointments at our clinic, which is accessible from Manchester city centre and surrounding areas of Greater Manchester.

We regularly see patients travelling from across the region and aim to offer flexible appointment availability where possible.

Clear travel directions and guidance are provided at the time of booking to help make your visit straightforward and stress-free.

Book A Free PRP Hair Consultation In Manchester

If you are concerned about hair thinning or hair loss and would like to explore whether PRP hair treatment may be suitable, you can book a free consultation with Balance Health Centre.

This consultation allows you to discuss your concerns, ask questions, and receive clear, professional advice before deciding whether to proceed with treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) On Shockwave Therapy

Below, you can find more information on our PRP hair treatment in Manchester with our FAQ. 

PRP hair treatment is generally considered safe when carried out by trained professionals in a clinical setting. Because the plasma is derived from your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction is very low.

As with any procedure involving injections, there are potential risks such as temporary discomfort, redness, or swelling at the injection sites. These are usually mild and short lived. A full health assessment is carried out before treatment to ensure PRP is appropriate and safe for you.

PRP hair treatment works gradually, and results are not immediate. Many people begin to notice reduced shedding or improvements in hair texture within 8 to 12 weeks, while visible improvements in thickness or density may take three to six months or longer.

Results vary depending on factors such as the cause of hair loss, the stage of thinning, and individual response to treatment. PRP is most effective where hair follicles are still active, which will be discussed during your consultation.

Some mild scalp soreness, tenderness, or tightness is common after PRP hair treatment. This is usually short lived and settles within 24 to 48 hours. You may also notice slight redness or sensitivity at the injection sites.

Most people find any discomfort manageable and are able to return to normal activities the same day.

You are usually advised to avoid washing your hair for at least 24 hours after PRP treatment. This allows the scalp to settle and reduces the risk of irritation.

After this period, you can return to your normal hair-washing routine unless you are given specific aftercare instructions during your appointment.

Light activities can usually be resumed the same day, but it is generally recommended to avoid strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours after PRP hair treatment. This helps minimise irritation, sweating, and inflammation of the scalp.

Your practitioner will provide personalised aftercare guidance based on your treatment and lifestyle.

Our clinic is located on Birchfield Road in Widnes, approximately 22 miles from Manchester city centre. By car, the journey typically takes around 35 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic.

The clinic is also accessible by public transport, with train services from Manchester followed by a short onward journey. Clear travel directions are provided when you book your appointment.