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PRP Hair Therapy for Thinning Hair Edges

  • Jan 15
  • 3 min read

Thinning hair edges and a fragile hairline can be one of the most frustrating forms of hair loss. Because the hairline is delicate and constantly exposed to tension, styling and environmental stress, it’s often the first area to show signs of weakening.

At Fainahlee, we’ve seen encouraging regrowth and strengthening results with our PRP Fuller Hair Treatment Programme, a natural, non-surgical treatment designed to support healthier and stronger hair growth where it is needed most.


What Causes Thinning Hair Edges?

Hairline thinning can develop gradually and often results from a combination of factors, including:

  • Repeated tension from tight hairstyles

  • Excessive heat styling

  • Hormonal changes

  • Stress or nutritional imbalance

  • Genetics

Over time, the hair follicles become weakened, leading to breakage, thinning and slowed regrowth.


How PRP Hair Therapy Supports Hairline Regrowth

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is created from your own blood and is rich in growth factors that support healing and regeneration.

When injected into thinning hair edges, PRP helps to:

  • Improve blood supply to the follicles

  • Stimulate collagen and tissue repair

  • Reactivate dormant follicles

  • Strengthen new hair growth at the root

Because PRP works with your body’s natural healing response, results look and feel natural.


What Results Can You Expect with PRP Hairline Treatment?

Most of our clients notice:

  • Reduced breakage

  • Stronger, healthier-feeling edges

  • Improved density along the hairline

  • Visible regrowth within 2-3 months

For best results, PRP works best as a course of treatments, combined with gentle hair care practices. Visit our results page to view before and after photos of our clients' results from PRP Hair Therapy.


Is PRP Right for You?

PRP Hair Therapy is ideal for clients seeking a non-invasive option. A thorough assessment is carried out by Talia, our Aesthetic Practitioner to determine suitability and to recommend the most effective approach for your hair type and goals.


FAQs ~ PRP Therapy for Hairline & Edges Regrowth

Q: Is PRP suitable for textured and curly hair types?

Yes. PRP is safe for all hair textures. Treatment depth and placement are carefully adjusted to protect delicate follicles.

Q: Does PRP Therapy work for traction-related thinning?

PRP can be very effective when thinning is addressed early and styling tension is reduced alongside treatment.

Q: How many PRP sessions will I need?

Most clients benefit from 3 - 4 sessions, spaced 4 - 6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance.

Q: Can I have PRP Hair Therapy after a Hair Transplant?

Yes, PRP Hair Therapy can be safely and effectively carried out after a hair transplant when done at the correct time. PRP is often used to support scalp healing, strengthen newly transplanted grafts and encourage healthier, denser regrowth. At Fainahlee, Talia, our Aesthetic Practitioner, carries out a thorough assessment of your scalp and healing stage before recommending a treatment plan, to ensure the PRP treatment is applied at the right point in your post-transplant journey for the best possible results.

Q: When will I see results?

Early improvements can appear from as early as 4 weeks to 2 months, with continued regrowth up to 12 months.

Q: Is there downtime?

Minimal downtime. Mild tenderness or redness may occur and usually reduce within 48 hours.

Q: Can I continue wearing protective styles?

Yes, we will advise you on low-tension styles and best practices to support your healing and long-term regrowth.

Q: What PRP Hair Treatment Programme do you offer?

Our Hair Restoration – PRP Fuller Hair Programme is an ideal option for clients experiencing:

  • Hair thinning from wigs, braids or weave installs

  • Hair thinning linked to PCOS or early-stage hair loss

  • Receding crown, edges and/or hairline

This value-packed programme starts from £504.Please visit our Special Offers page for full programme details.


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