Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED

Advanced regeneration for hair growth

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PRP & PRF Hair Loss Treatment in London Advanced Plasma Therapy with LED at Baker Street. PRP and PRF Hair Loss Treatment in London

Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED

Advanced regeneration for hair growth

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PRP & PRF Hair Loss Treatment in London Advanced Plasma Therapy with LED at Baker Street. PRP and PRF Hair Loss Treatment in London

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What is Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED?

Treatment Time

90-120 Minutes

Course

3-4 sessions, 4 weeks apart

Downtime

Minimal.

Results

Progressive over 6-12 months

What is Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED?

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin. Both are prepared from a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets and other components involved in healing, repair and tissue signalling.

In hair restoration, PRP and PRF are used with the aim of supporting the scalp environment and encouraging healthier hair growth in suitable patients. They are most commonly discussed for early hair thinning, reduced hair density and androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern hair loss.


You may consider PRP or PRF for hair loss if you are concerned about:

Increased hair shedding
Thinning around the crown
Widening of the parting
Receding hairline
Reduced hair density
Early male or female pattern hair loss
Hair that feels finer or weaker than before
Scalp health and hair follicle support


The LED part of the treatment uses medical-grade LED phototherapy to support the scalp environment.

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. PRF stands for platelet-rich fibrin. Both are prepared from a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate platelets and other components involved in healing, repair and tissue signalling.


In hair restoration, PRP and PRF are used with the aim of supporting the scalp environment and encouraging healthier hair growth in suitable patients. They are most commonly discussed for early hair thinning, reduced hair density and androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern hair loss.


You may consider PRP or PRF for hair loss if you are concerned about:

Increased hair shedding
Thinning around the crown
Widening of the parting
Receding hairline
Reduced hair density
Early male or female pattern hair loss
Hair that feels finer or weaker than before
Scalp health and hair follicle support


The LED part of the treatment uses medical-grade LED phototherapy to support the scalp environment.

How does Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED work

How does Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED work

The treatment works in stages.

First, a small blood sample is taken and placed into a centrifuge. This separates the blood into different layers so that the platelet-rich component can be collected. The prepared PRP or PRF is then placed into targeted areas of the scalp where thinning or reduced density is present.

Platelets contain growth factors involved in healing, repair and tissue signalling. In the context of hair thinning, the aim is to support the hair follicle environment, improve scalp conditions and encourage healthier hair growth cycles.

PRF is slightly different from PRP. It is usually prepared in a way that creates a fibrin matrix, which may allow a slower release of growth factors over time.

Medical-grade LED is then used as a supportive treatment. Low-level light therapy works through photobiomodulation, where light energy is absorbed by cells supports cellular activity, blood flow, inflammation control and the hair follicle environment.

Results are gradual. Hair growth cycles take time, so visible changes are usually assessed over months rather than days or weeks. A course of sessions is usually needed, followed by maintenance where appropriate.

The treatment works in stages. First, a small blood sample is taken and placed into a centrifuge. This separates the blood into different layers so that the platelet-rich component can be collected. The prepared PRP or PRF is then placed into targeted areas of the scalp where thinning or reduced density is present.


Platelets contain growth factors involved in healing, repair and tissue signalling. In the context of hair thinning, the aim is to support the hair follicle environment, improve scalp conditions and encourage healthier hair growth cycles.


PRF is slightly different from PRP. It is usually prepared in a way that creates a fibrin matrix, which may allow a slower release of growth factors over time.


Medical-grade LED is then used as a supportive treatment. Low-level light therapy works through photobiomodulation, where light energy is absorbed by cells which supports cellular activity, blood flow, inflammation control and the hair follicle environment.


Results are gradual. Hair growth cycles take time, so visible changes are usually assessed over months rather than days or weeks. A course of sessions is usually needed, followed by maintenance where appropriate.

Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED treatment areas

Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED treatment areas

Male and female pattern baldness treated with growth factors that reactivate dormant follicles

Androgenetic alopecia

Progressive hair loss addressed through concentrated platelets that stimulate natural regrowth

Hair thinning & loss

Temporal recession treated by increasing blood supply and follicle health at the hairline

Receding hairline

Overall thinning reversed with growth factors that strengthen and thicken existing hair

Diffuse hair loss

Hormonal hair loss after pregnancy restored through natural regenerative therapy

Post-partum hair loss

Telogen effluvium treated by reactivating hair growth cycle and reducing excessive shedding

Stress-related shedding

Poor circulation and inflammation addressed to create optimal environment for hair growth

Scalp health issues

Brittle, thin hair strengthened through growth factors that improve hair shaft diameter

Weak hair quality

What Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED cannot do

What Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED cannot do

PRP, PRF and LED can be useful supportive treatments, but they are not suitable for every type of hair loss.

They cannot revive hair follicles that are no longer active. If an area has been completely bald for a long time, or the follicles are no longer functioning, PRP/PRF is less likely to create meaningful improvement.

If the hairline has significantly receded or density loss is advanced, transplant surgery may be more appropriate.

They cannot treat every cause of shedding. Hair loss can be caused by iron deficiency, thyroid disease, low vitamin D, stress, illness, medication, hormonal changes, autoimmune conditions, scalp inflammation, traction, postpartum changes or nutritional deficiency. These need to be considered before treatment.

They cannot guarantee regrowth. Some people respond well, some respond modestly, and some may not respond. This depends on the type of hair loss, how advanced it is, general health, genetics, scalp condition, medication use and the quality of the treatment protocol.

They also should not replace medical treatment when there is an underlying diagnosis. For example, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, severe seborrhoeic dermatitis, psoriasis, infection or sudden unexplained shedding may need medical investigation.

The best results are usually seen when the treatment is matched to the correct diagnosis and used early enough, before significant follicle miniaturisation has progressed too far.

PRP, PRF and LED can be useful supportive treatments, but they are not suitable for every type of hair loss.


They cannot revive hair follicles that are no longer active. If an area has been completely bald for a long time, or the follicles are no longer functioning, PRP/PRF is less likely to create meaningful improvement.

If the hairline has significantly receded or density loss is advanced, transplant surgery may be more appropriate.


They cannot treat every cause of shedding. Hair loss can be caused by iron deficiency, thyroid disease, low vitamin D, stress, illness, medication, hormonal changes, autoimmune conditions, scalp inflammation, traction, postpartum changes or nutritional deficiency. These need to be considered before treatment.


They cannot guarantee regrowth. Some people respond well, some respond modestly, and some may not respond. This depends on the type of hair loss, how advanced it is, general health, genetics, scalp condition, medication use and the quality of the treatment protocol.


They also should not replace medical treatment when there is an underlying diagnosis. For example, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, severe seborrhoeic dermatitis, psoriasis, infection or sudden unexplained shedding may need medical investigation.


The best results are usually seen when the treatment is matched to the correct diagnosis and used early enough, before significant follicle miniaturisation has progressed too far.

Why choose Glow Works for Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED in London?

Why choose Glow Works for Enhanced PRP/PRF for Hair with Medical Grade LED in London?

01

Your Private Consultation

Private, personalised, and as refined as you are

02

Your Customised Journey

Bespoke blend of science and artistry


03

Your Experience

Delivered with precision. Defined by quality.

04

Review & Refinement

Refining where needed


“Beauty without pressure”

“Beauty without pressure”

Dr Carmen

When do the results appear?

When do the results appear?


3 months

Reduced shedding noticeable



6 months

New hair growth visible



9 months

Significant thickness increase



12 months

Peak results achieved


Your Treatment Timeline

Your Treatment Timeline

Preparation

Hydrate well in days leading up

Wash hair day of treatment

Avoid alcohol 24 hours before

During

Minimal discomfort with numbing

Multiple scalp injections

Relaxing LED at end

After

Mild tenderness for 24 hours

Can wash hair next day

No styling restrictions

What happens during the consultation?

What happens during the consultation?

Your consultation will begin with understanding your pattern of hair loss. You may be asked when the shedding started, whether it was sudden or gradual, whether there is a family history of hair loss, whether the hairline has changed, whether the parting has widened, and whether there are symptoms such as itching, scaling, pain or scalp tenderness.

We will assess your scalp, hair density, hairline, crown, shedding pattern and signs of inflammation or scarring. This helps decide whether PRP/PRF hair treatment is suitable, or whether further investigation is needed first.

You will be asked about your medical history, medications, recent illness, stress, diet, pregnancy or postpartum changes, menopause, thyroid disease, anaemia, autoimmune conditions, previous hair treatments and any history of fainting with blood tests or injections.

Blood tests may be recommended if the cause of hair loss is unclear. Common checks may include full blood count, ferritin or iron studies, thyroid function, vitamin D, B12, folate, inflammatory markers or hormone-related tests where clinically appropriate.

If treatment is suitable, a small blood sample is taken, processed, and then the PRP or PRF is placed into the scalp using a series of small injections. Medical-grade LED phototherapy may then be used to support scalp recovery and the treatment environment. The session will also include aftercare advice, expected timelines and a clear plan for review.

Temporary tenderness, redness, swelling, pinpoint bleeding, bruising or scalp sensitivity can occur after treatment. Results are gradual and that several sessions are usually needed before judging response.

Your consultation will begin with understanding your pattern of hair loss. You may be asked when the shedding started, whether it was sudden or gradual, whether there is a family history of hair loss, whether the hairline has changed, whether the parting has widened, and whether there are symptoms such as itching, scaling, pain or scalp tenderness.


We will assess your scalp, hair density, hairline, crown, shedding pattern and signs of inflammation or scarring. This helps decide whether PRP/PRF hair treatment is suitable, or whether further investigation is needed first.

You will be asked about your medical history, medications, recent illness, stress, diet, pregnancy or postpartum changes, menopause, thyroid disease, anaemia, autoimmune conditions, previous hair treatments and any history of fainting with blood tests or injections.


Blood tests may be recommended if the cause of hair loss is unclear. Common checks may include full blood count, ferritin or iron studies, thyroid function, vitamin D, B12, folate, inflammatory markers or hormone-related tests where clinically appropriate.


If treatment is suitable, a small blood sample is taken, processed, and then the PRP or PRF is placed into the scalp using a series of small injections. Medical-grade LED phototherapy may then be used to support scalp recovery and the treatment environment. The session will also include aftercare advice, expected timelines and a clear plan for review.


Temporary tenderness, redness, swelling, pinpoint bleeding, bruising or scalp sensitivity can occur after treatment. Results are gradual and that several sessions are usually needed before judging response.

The Perfect Pairings

The Perfect Pairings

Each pairing designed to enhance, not overpower

Keravive

Keravive 1 week before each PRP session

Optimize scalp health before PRP for enhanced results

Polynucleotides for Hair

Can be done same session or alternated

Layer growth factors with tissue regeneration

LED Therapy

Regular LED use throughout course

Continue phototherapy between treatments

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PRP/PRF for hair actually work or is it just marketing?

What’s the difference between standard PRP and enhanced PRF with LED?

Is it safe?

Will it hurt and what’s the downtime?

How many sessions do I need and when will I see results?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PRP/PRF for hair actually work or is it just marketing?

What’s the difference between standard PRP and enhanced PRF with LED?

Is it safe?

Will it hurt and what’s the downtime?

How many sessions do I need and when will I see results?

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