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PRP Hair Therapy: A Natural Path to Stronger, Fuller Hair

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Hair thinning can feel worrying, emotional, and sometimes even confusing, especially if it seems to be happening suddenly. For many people, whether you’re juggling late shifts, navigating hormonal changes, recovering from stress, or simply noticing more scalp than you used to, the search for a solution can be overwhelming. 


PRP Hair Therapy stands out because it works with your body. PRP Hair Therapy uses your own blood, nothing synthetic or harsh, to support your hair follicles, strengthen growth, and restore vitality to areas experiencing thinning.


At Fainahlee, we approach PRP the same way we approach all treatments: gently, honestly and with a clear focus on long-term results rather than quick fixes. 

This guide will help you understand what PRP actually is, how it supports regrowth, and whether it might be the right step for your hair regrowth journey.


What Exactly Is PRP?

PRP( Platelet-Rich Plasma ) is a part of your own blood that’s naturally rich in healing growth factors. These growth factors are your body’s built-in repair messengers. They encourage cell renewal, tissue regeneration and healthy growth wherever they’re placed.

During your treatment:

  • A small amount of blood is taken from your arm

  • It’s placed into a centrifuge, which gently separates the platelets

  • The concentrated plasma, which is your PRP, is then injected into the areas of your scalp where thinning is happening

Because PRP comes from your own body, the risk of irritation or allergic reaction is extremely low. It’s a regenerative treatment that works with your biology, not against it.


How PRP Supports Hair Regrowth

Hair follicles are like tiny roots. When they become weak, stressed or inactive, the hair they produce becomes fine, fragile, or disappears altogether.

PRP helps by:

  • bringing fresh oxygen and nourishment into the scalp

  • waking up slow or dormant follicles

  • strengthening the roots that are still active

  • encouraging new strands to grow in more consistently

  • extending the natural growth phase of the hair cycle

PRP also activates dermal papilla cells, located at the base of each follicle that essentially decide whether a hair grows, sheds or stays resting. By nourishing these cells, PRP helps bring life back to follicles that have slowed down over time.


Benefits to Expect From PRP Hair Therapy

Natural Regrowth, Not Artificial Results

PRP uses your own platelets to encourage regrowth. That means your hair grows naturally, no harsh chemicals, no implanted strands, no surgery.

Improved Density and Volume

Thinning areas begin to look fuller as follicles re-enter their growth phase. Over time, clients often notice a healthier, more fuller hairline.

Healthier Hair

PRP doesn’t just encourage new strands, it supports the health of the strands you already have. Clients commonly describe their hair as:

  • Thicker

  • Shinier

  • Stronger


Minimises Future Hair Thinning

PRP addresses the underlying causes of weakened follicles. By stabilising them, it helps slow or reduce future thinning.

Minimally Invasive, No Downtime

Because PRP is non-surgical, you can return to your daily activities right after treatment. 

Tailored to Your Hair Journey

At Fainahlee, no two PRP plans are identical. Every scalp is different, every pattern of hair loss unique. PRP can be customised to target your areas of concern while supporting overall scalp health.

A Confidence Boost

When our clients start seeing new growth, they often share how much lighter and more themselves they feel again. Stronger hair often brings renewed confidence.


Is PRP Right for You?

PRP can support a wide range of hair concerns, including:

  • Male Pattern Baldness - If you’re noticing thinning hair, PRP can help slow progression and stimulate new growth.

  • Female Pattern Baldness - PRP is especially helpful for widening part lines or overall thinning, including your edges.

  • Stress-Related Shedding - Periods of stress can shock the hair cycle. PRP helps wake up follicles and restore healthier growth patterns.

  • Hormonal Hair Loss - Whether postpartum, during perimenopause or due to hormonal shifts, PRP can support follicles affected by these internal changes.


If you are unsure what type of hair loss you’re experiencing, that’s completely okay. Our free consultation allows us to learn your hair history, your goals and what’s realistically possible, without the pressure to book.


How Many PRP Sessions Are Usually Needed?

PRP is most effective as a course of treatments - 4 to 6 sessions, each 4 weeks apart. This schedule allows follicles to consistently receive the growth factors they need to re-enter the active growth phase. After your initial course, maintenance sessions a few months apart can support long-term results.


When Will You Start Seeing Results?

Hair growth is naturally slow, so patience is key, but changes do come.

Most of our clients notice:

  • less shedding

  • early thickening

  • new edges, new baby hairs regrowth

within 4–6 weeks of starting their treatment.

Full, more visible changes generally occur over several months, as the hair growth cycle progresses.


If you are curious about whether PRP could support your own hair restoration journey, book your free consultation today to discuss without any pressure.

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