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4.9
(116 reviews)
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CM9 5PF, 51 High Street, MaldonCM9 5PF, 51 High Street, Maldon
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I saw Shannon yesterday for a procedure called Sculptura.  I am due to be 70 next month and I am tired of looking in the mirror and seeing a stranger. She was very professional,  informative, patient and lovely.  It’s only day 2 and I feel so much better already. So Thank you Shannon and all the lovely staff at Asthetics of Essex Maldon. Maureen

I saw Shannon yesterday for a procedure called Sculptura. I am due to be 70 next month and I am tired of looking in the mirror and seeing a stranger. She was very professional, informative, patient and lovely. It’s only day 2 and I feel so much better already. So Thank you Shannon and all the lovely staff at Asthetics of Essex Maldon. Maureen

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment 1 Session

£250

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment Course of 3 Sessions

£695
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Wellness Clinic
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5.0
(42 reviews)
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CM1 1GL, 19 New Street, ChelmsfordCM1 1GL, 19 New Street, Chelmsford
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My first time at the clinic today. Lianne was so nice and welcoming, she explained everything very thoroughly and put me at ease. I am going back next week 😄

My first time at the clinic today. Lianne was so nice and welcoming, she explained everything very thoroughly and put me at ease. I am going back next week 😄

PRP Hair Treatment

£250
Riverside Skin & Laser Clinic
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5.0
(35 reviews)
£££
CM1 1PA, 22 Victoria Road, ChelmsfordCM1 1PA, 22 Victoria Road, Chelmsford
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I am so glad I found this clinic after months of searching for a mole mapping service outside of London. It's a 45min drive from where I live but it was honestly worth it. My mole mapping was conducted by Odette who was just fantastic. She was professional and polite throughout the entire appointment and immediately put me at ease and made me feel safe and comfortable. I then had a follow up appointment with Dr Fatima who was wonderful. She is clearly a very experienced Consultant Dermatologist and was able to get through my vast set of moles in record time with her dermatoscope. I felt completely at ease and safe during my appointment and it was such a nice change from seeing a male dermatologist at the NHS hospital I went to. I will now be getting annual mole checks and with the mole mapping it just makes me feel comfortable knowing that any possible changes will be caught early. The clinic itself it's beautiful, very clean and sleek but also welcoming, as were the reception staff I also encountered during my two appointments. 10/10 highly recommend to anyone needing mole mapping/mole checks/skin lesions etc.

I am so glad I found this clinic after months of searching for a mole mapping service outside of London. It's a 45min drive from where I live but it was honestly worth it. My mole mapping was conducted by Odette who was just fantastic. She was professional Read more

PRP – HAIR RESTORATION (One session)

£400

PRP – HAIR RESTORATION (Course of three sessions)

£1,000
Novo Clinic
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5.0
(22 reviews)
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CM1 2QD, 2 Rainsford Road, ChelmsfordCM1 2QD, 2 Rainsford Road, Chelmsford
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Had such a lovely experience today at Novo Clinic with Dr. Lamy. It was my first time having a cosmetic procedure, and I was naturally a bit nervous, but Dr. Lamy was amazing — so professional, kind, and reassuring. She really took the time to explain everything and made me feel completely at ease. The clinic has such a calm, welcoming vibe and the whole experience felt really personal and professional. I’m so happy with my results and already know I’ll be back. Couldn’t recommend Novo Clinic and Dr. Lamy more highly!

Had such a lovely experience today at Novo Clinic with Dr. Lamy. It was my first time having a cosmetic procedure, and I was naturally a bit nervous, but Dr. Lamy was amazing — so professional, kind, and reassuring. She really took the time to explain everything and Read more

PRP/PRF Hair x1

£450

PRP/PRF Hair x3

£1,200
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CM2 7PX, Parkway, ChelmsfordCM2 7PX, Parkway, Chelmsford
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Very professional and understanding aswell as polite

Very professional and understanding aswell as polite

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment 1 Session

£250

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment 1 Session

£250

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Course of 3 Sessions

£695
Aesthetics of Essex (Rayleigh)
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4.9
(92 reviews)
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SS6 7QA, 135 High Road, RayleighSS6 7QA, 135 High Road, Rayleigh
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Had my first colonic irrigation with Louise and wow! Louise is very friendly, welcoming and made me feel comfortable and at ease throughout. I had an amazing first experience with great results, I found the treatment very relaxing and peaceful. I can’t wait for my next one in a month. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to get done! Thanks again Louise - see you soon!

Had my first colonic irrigation with Louise and wow! Louise is very friendly, welcoming and made me feel comfortable and at ease throughout. I had an amazing first experience with great results, I found the treatment very relaxing and peaceful. I can’t wait for my next one in Read more

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment 1 Session

£250

PRP – Hair Rejuvenation Treatment Course of 3 Sessions

£695
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If you're looking for Prp / prf for hair in Maldon, MARBL makes it easy to compare medical-led clinics in one place. You can compare 6+ clinics for Prp / prf for hair in Maldon side by side. Prices typically range from around £250 to £1200, depending on the clinic, treatment area and number of sessions. All clinics on MARBL are medical-led and carefully vetted – we list only around 10% of clinics in the UK that meet our safety and quality standards. Browse verified reviews and book your appointment online in just a few clicks.

PRP/PRF hair treatments use concentrated platelets and growth factors from the patient's own blood to stimulate hair follicles, promote regrowth, and improve hair density and quality. These regenerative procedures harness the body's natural healing mechanisms to address hair thinning, loss, and poor growth through injection of growth factor-rich plasma into the scalp. The treatments offer both natural stimulation and progressive improvement through enhanced follicle activity.

Clinics on MARBL offering prp / prf for hair are carefully vetted for hair restoration technology, scalp assessment, and comprehensive hair regrowth protocols. Treatments are performed by certified hair restoration specialists with expertise in scalp health, follicle biology, and advanced regenerative protocols. On each clinic page, you'll find detailed information about practitioner qualifications, treatment approaches, and guidance on achieving optimal results through professional care and comprehensive treatment support.

Sessions typically take 60-90 minutes including blood draw and processing, with initial improvements visible within 2-3 months and optimal regrowth achieved after completing 3-session series. MARBL gives you everything you need to book confidently: transparent pricing, real-time availability, verified reviews, and certified prp / prf for hair specialists near you.

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PRP hair treatment, or Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy for hair loss, is a regenerative medical procedure that uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate dormant hair follicles, promote new hair growth, increase hair density and slow hair loss. The treatment is one of the most promising non-surgical options for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss). How PRP hair treatment works involves drawing 20 to 60ml of your blood; spinning it in a centrifuge to separate components; isolating the platelet-rich plasma containing concentrated growth factors; and injecting this PRP into areas of thinning or hair loss across the scalp. What makes PRP effective for hair shows platelets containing growth factors like PDGF, VEGF, EGF and TGF-beta; these growth factors stimulating hair follicle stem cells; prolonging the growth phase of hair cycle; improving blood supply to follicles; reducing inflammation; and triggering cellular regeneration. The treatment process involves consultation and scalp assessment; blood draw and PRP preparation taking 10 to 15 minutes; scalp cleansing and possible numbing; multiple small injections across treatment areas spaced 1cm apart; treatment taking 30 to 60 minutes total; and minimal downtime allowing immediate return to activities. What PRP can treat for hair loss includes androgenetic alopecia in men and women; diffuse thinning and reduced density; early to moderate hair loss with viable follicles; weak or fine hair quality; and maintenance after hair transplant surgery. The science behind PRP for hair demonstrates growth factors activating dormant follicles; promoting dermal papilla cell proliferation essential for hair growth; increasing blood vessel formation; stimulating stem cells in follicle bulge; and improving overall follicle health. Treatment protocols show initial series of 3 to 4 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart; maintenance every 4 to 6 months; some protocols using monthly treatments initially; and individualized based on response. Who benefits from PRP hair treatment includes people with pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia); those with early to moderate thinning; men and women with diffuse hair loss; people seeking non-surgical options; and those maintaining hair transplant results.

Yes, PRP works for hair loss in many appropriate candidates, with clinical studies showing increased hair count, improved hair density and thickness, and reduced shedding in 60% to 80% of people with androgenetic alopecia who complete proper treatment protocols, though individual results vary significantly. Clinical evidence supporting PRP for hair loss includes multiple peer-reviewed studies demonstrating hair count increases; research showing improved hair diameter and density; before and after photos documenting visible improvement; patient-reported satisfaction in clinical trials; and growing acceptance among hair loss specialists. What PRP can effectively achieve shows 20% to 40% increase in hair count in responders; improved hair thickness and caliber; reduced hair shedding; new growth in areas of thinning; enhanced hair quality; and slowing of hair loss progression. How PRP effectiveness is measured includes hair count using standardized methods; hair diameter measurements; global photography assessment; patient satisfaction scores; and objective trichoscopy evaluation. Factors affecting whether PRP works for you include the extent and duration of hair loss; viability of hair follicles; age and hormonal factors; quality of PRP preparation; treatment protocol and consistency; and individual biological response. Who responds best to PRP hair treatment shows people with early to moderate hair loss; those with miniaturized but viable follicles; patients with androgenetic alopecia; younger age often responding better; and those combining with other treatments like minoxidil. What PRP cannot do for hair includes not regrowing hair in completely bald areas; not preventing genetic hair loss permanently; not working for scarring alopecia; not providing instant results; and requiring maintenance to sustain benefits. The evidence quality shows some well-designed studies supporting PRP; many lower-quality studies; lack of standardized protocols; variable PRP preparation methods; and need for more rigorous research. Realistic expectations about PRP effectiveness include understanding it improves density not miraculous regrowth; results taking 6 to 12 months to assess; maintenance being required; not working equally for everyone; and being part of comprehensive approach. Comparing PRP to other hair treatments demonstrates being more effective than topical minoxidil alone for some people; comparable results to oral medications in studies; less invasive than hair transplant; often being combined with other treatments; and providing natural regenerative approach. When PRP doesn't work relates to advanced hair loss with dead follicles; scarring alopecia; poor quality PRP or technique; insufficient treatment course; and individual non-response factors. Most hair loss specialists view PRP as valuable treatment option for appropriate candidates with androgenetic alopecia, providing meaningful improvement in hair density and quality for many people when proper protocols are followed, realistic expectations are maintained, and treatment is part of comprehensive hair loss management strategy.

PRP therapy for hair is a medical treatment using platelet-rich plasma extracted from your own blood and injected into the scalp to harness the regenerative and growth-promoting properties of concentrated growth factors, specifically targeting hair follicles to stimulate growth, increase density and slow hair loss progression. The therapy represents a natural, regenerative approach to hair restoration. The biological mechanism shows PRP containing supraphysiological concentrations of growth factors; these including PDGF promoting cell replication, VEGF stimulating blood vessel formation, EGF enhancing epithelial growth, TGF-beta regulating hair cycle, and IGF supporting follicle survival; together creating optimal environment for hair growth. How PRP therapy rejuvenates hair follicles involves growth factors binding to follicle receptors; activating stem cells in follicle bulge region; prolonging anagen (growth) phase of hair cycle; shortening telogen (resting) phase; improving blood supply and nutrients; and reducing miniaturization process. The comprehensive treatment approach includes proper patient selection and diagnosis; scalp examination and baseline photos; customized PRP preparation protocol; precise injection technique and depth; appropriate treatment frequency; and combination with other therapies when beneficial. PRP preparation methods show different centrifugation protocols; varying platelet concentrations; with or without activators; leukocyte-rich or leukocyte-poor PRP; and preparation quality affecting results. Injection technique considerations include using small gauge needles; injecting at proper depth (mid-dermis); coverage of affected areas; appropriate volume per injection point; and practitioner expertise mattering. What makes PRP therapy appealing for hair includes using your own blood with no foreign substances; minimal risk of allergic reactions; non-surgical approach; can be combined with other treatments; supported by growing clinical evidence; and providing natural regenerative solution. The role in hair loss management shows PRP being used as monotherapy for early hair loss; combined with minoxidil or finasteride; enhancing hair transplant outcomes; maintaining and optimizing results; and being part of multimodal approach. Patient candidacy for PRP therapy includes having androgenetic alopecia; possessing viable though miniaturized follicles; early to moderate hair loss stage; realistic expectations about outcomes; and commitment to treatment series and maintenance. Special considerations show some protocols using PRP with microneedling; activation methods varying; injection depth being crucial; and techniques continuing to evolve. PRP therapy for hair represents sophisticated application of regenerative medicine principles to hair restoration, leveraging the body's natural healing and growth mechanisms to improve hair density and quality for people with pattern hair loss.

Most people need an initial series of 3 to 4 PRP sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for hair growth, followed by maintenance treatments every 4 to 6 months to sustain results, though the exact number varies based on individual response, extent of hair loss and treatment protocol used. The standard treatment protocol shows initial phase with 3 to 4 treatments; spacing of 4 to 6 weeks between sessions; assessment at 6 months after initial series; maintenance every 4 to 6 months; and some protocols using monthly treatments for first 3 to 6 months. Why multiple sessions are needed relates to hair growth being gradual process; follicles requiring repeated stimulation; cumulative effect building over treatments; hair cycle phases necessitating multiple interventions; and sustained growth factor delivery being important. Factors affecting session number include severity and duration of hair loss; individual response to treatment; quality of PRP preparation; combining with other treatments; and practitioner protocol preferences. Alternative treatment schedules show some practitioners recommending 6 sessions over 6 months; others using 4 sessions then early maintenance at 3 months; intensive protocols with 6 to 8 treatments; and individualization based on response. When to expect visible results demonstrates reduced shedding possible after 2 to 3 sessions; early new growth visible after 3 to 4 treatments; significant improvement at 6 to 9 months; optimal results after completing series and maintenance; and patience being essential. The maintenance phase importance shows PRP effects being temporary; maintenance sustaining improvements; typically every 4 to 6 months; some people needing more frequent maintenance; and ongoing treatment optimizing results. Cost and commitment considerations include initial series costing £900 to £2,400 typically; maintenance adding £300 to £600 every 4 to 6 months; time commitment of multiple appointments; and viewing as long-term investment. Comparing different protocols shows no universal standard existing; evidence supporting 3 to 4 initial sessions; maintenance frequency varying; and treatment being individualized. When more sessions might be needed includes advanced hair loss requiring more treatments; poor initial response needing protocol adjustment; extensive thinning areas; and some people needing 6 to 8 sessions initially. Assessment and adjustment shows monitoring response after initial series; adjusting maintenance frequency based on results; some people maintaining with less frequent treatments; and individualized approach being key. Most hair loss specialists recommend committing to the full initial series of 3 to 4 treatments before assessing effectiveness, understanding that visible results take several months to develop and that maintenance treatments are necessary to sustain improvements, making PRP a long-term commitment rather than a quick fix.

After PRP hair treatment, you should avoid washing hair for 4 to 6 hours minimum (some protocols suggest 24 hours), strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours, swimming for 48 hours, alcohol for 24 to 48 hours, smoking, and blood-thinning medications temporarily to optimize treatment results and minimize complications. Immediate restrictions (4 to 6 hours) include not washing hair to allow PRP to penetrate fully; avoiding touching or rubbing scalp; not applying any products to scalp; keeping scalp dry; and allowing PRP time to be absorbed. First 24 hours restrictions show avoiding vigorous exercise and sweating; no swimming, sauna or steam room; no alcohol consumption; gentle hair handling; and avoiding hair styling products. First 48 hours guidelines include continuing to avoid strenuous exercise; no swimming or hot tubs; limiting sun exposure to scalp; avoiding tight hairstyles; and being gentle with hair care. Washing hair after PRP shows minimum 4 to 6 hours before washing; some protocols recommending 24 hours; using gentle, sulfate-free shampoo when you do wash; lukewarm water not hot; and pat drying gently. Why these restrictions matter relates to allowing PRP time to penetrate; preventing interference with healing; avoiding infection risk; optimizing growth factor delivery; and maximizing treatment effectiveness. Exercise and physical activity concerns include sweating potentially affecting absorption; increased blood flow to scalp; risk of trauma to injection sites; and generally resuming normal exercise after 48 hours. Alcohol and smoking effects show alcohol potentially reducing efficacy; smoking impairing healing; blood flow being affected; and avoiding for 24 to 48 hours recommended. Medications to avoid temporarily include blood thinners like aspirin or NSAIDs for few days before and after treatment; discussing with practitioner about regular medications; and resuming as directed. Hair care recommendations include using gentle, natural shampoos; avoiding harsh chemicals or treatments; no hair coloring for 72 hours; being gentle with scalp; and maintaining healthy hair practices. Sun protection being important shows avoiding direct sun exposure; wearing hat if outdoors; protecting healing scalp; and preventing inflammation. Normal side effects not to worry about include mild redness for hours to days; slight swelling possible; minor tenderness at injection sites; temporary increased shedding in some cases; and these resolving quickly. When to contact practitioner shows signs of infection like increasing pain or pus; severe swelling or reaction; unusual symptoms; and any concerning changes. The general recovery approach involves being gentle with scalp for first few days; following all specific practitioner instructions; gradual return to normal activities; and optimizing conditions for PRP effectiveness. Most people find PRP hair treatment restrictions to be minimal and temporary, with ability to return to most normal activities within 24 to 48 hours while following simple guidelines to optimize treatment results.

No, PRP does not regrow hair permanently. While PRP can stimulate new hair growth and increase density in many people with androgenetic alopecia, the results are temporary and require ongoing maintenance treatments every 4 to 6 months to sustain improvements, as the underlying genetic factors causing hair loss continue and PRP's effects gradually diminish without continued treatment. Why PRP results are not permanent relates to androgenetic alopecia being chronic, progressive condition; genetic and hormonal factors continuing; PRP stimulating follicles temporarily; effects diminishing over time; and maintenance being necessary. How long PRP results last shows initial improvements visible at 3 to 6 months; optimal results at 6 to 12 months; benefits typically lasting 6 to 12 months; gradual decline without maintenance; and maintenance every 4 to 6 months sustaining results. The hair growth cycle reality shows PRP affecting current hair cycle; new cycles being influenced by genetics and hormones; follicles returning to baseline without continued stimulation; miniaturization process resuming; and ongoing treatment being needed. What PRP actually does includes temporarily stimulating dormant follicles; improving existing hair quality; slowing progression of hair loss; increasing density for period of time; and requiring maintenance to sustain. Maintenance requirements show most people needing treatments every 4 to 6 months; some requiring more frequent maintenance; occasional people maintaining with less frequent treatments; and long-term commitment being necessary. Comparing PRP to other hair treatments demonstrates minoxidil also requiring continuous use; finasteride needing ongoing treatment; hair transplant providing permanent hair but not preventing further loss; and no hair loss treatment being truly permanent solution. The cumulative investment consideration shows initial series plus years of maintenance; ongoing costs accumulating; viewing as long-term expense; and weighing against hair transplant or other options. When PRP might have longer-lasting effects includes early intervention potentially slowing progression more; combining with other treatments; optimal health and lifestyle; and some people maintaining longer between treatments. What happens if you stop PRP shows gradual return to baseline over 6 to 12 months; hair density declining; shedding potentially resuming; and losing gained improvements. Realistic expectations about permanence include understanding PRP is maintenance treatment not cure; genetic hair loss continuing; results requiring ongoing commitment; and being similar to many medical treatments. Alternatives for more permanent solutions show hair transplant providing permanent transplanted hair; but not preventing loss of native hair; transplanted hair not affected by DHT; and being combined with PRP for optimization. Most people undergoing PRP hair treatment accept the temporary nature as trade-off for non-surgical, natural approach, understanding that like most medical treatments for chronic conditions, ongoing maintenance is necessary to sustain benefits, making it a long-term commitment to hair health rather than a one-time permanent solution.

Before PRP hair treatment, people typically have progressive thinning and hair loss affecting confidence; visible scalp showing through hair; receding hairline or widening part; reduced overall hair density; weaker, finer hair quality; increased shedding; unsuccessful attempts with topical products; and desire for non-surgical hair restoration. These concerns impact self-esteem and quality of life significantly. After PRP hair treatment for hair loss, following completion of recommended initial series (3 to 4 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart) combined with ongoing maintenance treatments (every 4 to 6 months) and allowing adequate time for follicle stimulation and hair growth (results assessed at 6 to 12 months), most appropriate candidates who respond to treatment experience meaningful, visible improvements. Common results from PRP hair treatment include 20% to 40% increase in hair count in responders; significantly reduced daily hair shedding; new baby hairs and growth in thinning areas; improved hair thickness and diameter; enhanced hair quality and strength; fuller, denser-looking hair; less visible scalp; and restored confidence about appearance. The improvement timeline demonstrates months 1 to 2 showing reduced shedding for many people; months 2 to 3 with continued shedding decrease; months 3 to 4 showing early signs of new growth; months 4 to 6 with new hairs becoming visible; months 6 to 9 showing significant density improvement; and months 9 to 12 achieving optimal results. Physical transformation includes visibly fuller, thicker hair; reduced scalp visibility through hair; improved hairline definition; enhanced overall density; better styling ability; and more youthful, healthy appearance. The psychological and lifestyle impact shows dramatically improved self-confidence; reduced anxiety about hair loss; better self-image; feeling more attractive; enhanced social confidence; and improved quality of life. The degree of improvement depends critically on baseline severity of hair loss; follicle viability at treatment start; consistency with full treatment protocol; individual biological response and age; PRP quality and injection technique; combining with other treatments; and realistic expectations. Typical measurable outcomes show responders experiencing 20% to 40% increase in hair count; 60% to 80% reporting visible improvement; significant reduction in shedding; improved hair caliber; and high satisfaction when expectations are appropriate. Before and after expectations should be realistic: PRP provides meaningful improvement in density not miraculous full regrowth; results are gradual over 6 to 12 months not immediate; increased density and thickness being typical outcome; maintenance every 4 to 6 months being required; approximately 60% to 80% of people responding positively; some people experiencing minimal benefit; and results varying significantly between individuals. Factors affecting final results include completing all recommended initial treatments; maintaining consistent treatment schedule; religious adherence to maintenance protocol; combining with minoxidil or other appropriate treatments; avoiding factors worsening hair loss; managing expectations appropriately; and individual response factors. Most satisfied PRP hair patients report meaningful improvement in hair density and appearance; significant confidence boost; reduced distress about hair loss; treatment being worthwhile investment; appreciation for non-surgical approach; and continuation with maintenance to sustain benefits, though understanding that PRP works well for some people while others experience minimal improvement. To achieve meaningful improvement in hair loss, book a consultation on MARBL with a qualified hair restoration specialist who can properly assess your hair loss pattern, determine if you're a suitable candidate for PRP therapy, explain realistic expectations, and create a comprehensive treatment plan combining PRP with other appropriate therapies to optimize your hair density and restore your confidence.