
PRP therapy
Your own platelet-rich plasma, injected to strengthen existing follicles and slow thinning. A course of sessions over several months — best for early thinning, and often used alongside a transplant.
For thinning hair, a receding line, or a patchy beard — PRP courses and hair transplants, planned over the months it really takes. We'll tell you up front whether you're a good candidate, and never sell you a plan that won't work for you.
✦ Planned over months, not days
Most people arrive having seen an ad promising a full head of hair in one sitting. Real restoration doesn't work like that — and the first honest thing we'll do is tell you so.
The first visit is an assessment, not a sales pitch. We look at the pattern of thinning, the health of the donor area, your age and family history, and we tell you plainly what's realistic. Some people are great candidates for a transplant. Some are better served by PRP. And some shouldn't have either yet — and we'll say that too.
Whatever the plan, results take months to show. PRP is a course, not a single shot. A transplant grows in over the better part of a year. Anyone promising a dramatic change in a few weeks is selling you something we won't.
"The happiest hair patients are the ones who understood the timeline before they started. Patience is most of the result."
So this page lays out the options and the honest schedule — before you ever sit in the chair.
Which one suits you depends on the assessment — often it's a combination. We'll recommend the smallest thing that will actually work.

Your own platelet-rich plasma, injected to strengthen existing follicles and slow thinning. A course of sessions over several months — best for early thinning, and often used alongside a transplant.

Follicles moved from a healthy donor area to where they're needed, in a planned sitting. The transplanted hair grows in gradually over 6–12 months, and it's permanent.

Restoration for patchy beards, thin brows, and small scarred areas — usually a single, shorter sitting, with the same natural-result approach as scalp work.
A typical PRP-led plan looks like this. A transplant follows the same shape, with the procedure in place of the PRP course. You'll always know what's next and roughly when.
A proper look at your scalp, donor area, and the pattern of thinning, plus a conversation about your history and goals. You leave with an honest verdict — what's realistic, which route suits you, and whether to start now or wait.
Standardised photos under controlled lighting — your "before." Hair changes slowly, so this record is how we'll honestly judge progress at month six, rather than relying on memory.
For PRP: a session roughly once a month, each one quick and done in-clinic. For a transplant: the planned surgical sitting, after which the grafts settle over the following weeks.
We re-photograph against your baseline and look together at what's changing. Hair is patient work — this check keeps expectations honest and lets us adjust the plan if needed.
The first proper read on results, photographed against your "before." We agree any maintenance — a top-up PRP schedule, or simply a plan to check in — so the gains hold.
A hair plan is a course of care — not a one-off. Everything below is agreed at your assessment, written down before anything begins, so you know exactly what's involved from the start.
If the assessment suggests you're not a good candidate yet — or that a different route would serve you better — we'll tell you on the first visit. An honest no is part of the service.
A hair transplant is planned and quoted separately after the assessment, since it depends entirely on the grafts your case needs — never assumed at the start.
Shared with permission. Hair results are gradual and best judged at six months and beyond — we'll show you full before-and-after sets, honestly, at your assessment.
PRP course + transplant · reviewed at six months
PRP-led · early thinning, slowed and strengthened
Beard restoration · single sitting
Honestly — it depends on your donor area and the pattern of loss. We'll tell you at the assessment what's realistic for you, rather than promise everyone the same thing. Managing expectations well is most of a happy result.
Often it's not either/or. PRP suits earlier thinning and protects what you have; a transplant restores areas that are already bare. Many plans use both. The assessment is where we work out the right mix for you.
Months, not weeks. PRP gains build over a course; transplanted hair grows in over 6–12 months. We photograph at the start precisely because the change is gradual and easy to under-notice day to day.
PRP is a series of small injections, done with numbing — most people find it very manageable. Transplants are done under local anaesthetic; you're awake and comfortable, and we talk you through each part.
That's the whole point. We plan the hairline and density to suit your face and age — the aim is that no one can tell it's been done, just that you look like a rested version of yourself.
We'll tell you, and we won't take your money for a plan that won't work. Sometimes the honest answer is "not yet," or "this would suit you better." That's exactly the conversation the assessment is for.
The first visit is a proper look and a straight answer about what's realistic for your hair — no treatment on day one, and no pressure to commit.
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