Injectable treatment

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) in Newark

A consultation-led regenerative treatment for skin quality and early hair thinning, using your own platelets to support repair, collagen signalling and healthier-looking skin or scalp over time.

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) at The London Road Clinic, Newark
Price
From £150
Duration
60 mins
Downtime
Mild redness is possible for around 1 to 3 days, with temporary bruise or swelling risk at injection or needling sites
Results
Results build over weeks to months rather than appearing instantly

The treatment

How Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) works

PRP begins with a small blood draw, which is then processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and regenerative cells. This concentrate is injected or microneedled into the target area, whether that is the scalp, face or under-eyes. The clinic also offers iPRF, which incorporates a fibrin matrix that may help prolong growth-factor release. The goal throughout is to support repair and renewal using your own biology.

What patients notice

What to expect

  • Uses your own biology
  • Low allergy risk
  • Supports texture and early lines
  • Can be used for early hair thinning
  • Results build gradually across a course

Before you book

Is this treatment right for you?

Suitable for

  • Adults who prefer a regenerative treatment approach for concerns such as dull skin, early ageing changes, mild acne scarring or early hair thinning.

Not suitable for

  • Not appropriate where blood disorders or anticoagulation are present. Final suitability is always determined through a clinician-led consultation.

In their own words

"I liked that there were no foreign substances involved. My skin has genuinely improved over the course and feels healthier from the inside out." (Representative client experience. Individual results vary.)
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After your appointment

Aftercare

Use gentle skincare and SPF, avoid irritating actives until advised and follow all guidance on washing, exercise and activity depending on whether treatment was injected or microneedled.

Common questions

Frequently asked about platelet rich plasma (prp)

What does PRP treat?
The clinic uses PRP for skin quality concerns such as early lines, dullness and acne scarring, and also as an adjunct option for early hair thinning.
How does PRP work?
A small blood sample is processed to concentrate platelets and regenerative cells, which are then injected or microneedled into target areas to support repair over time.
What is iPRF?
The page explains that iPRF includes a fibrin matrix that can prolong growth-factor release, while PRP offers versatile use across skin and scalp concerns.
Will results be immediate?
No. The clinic states that results are progressive and usually build over weeks to months across a course of sessions.
Is PRP a filler?
No. The clinic positions it as a regenerative treatment using your own biology, not as a volumising filler.
What downtime should I expect?
The page notes that redness can last around 1 to 3 days, with temporary bruise or swelling risk at needling or injection sites.
Who may not be suitable for treatment?
The clinic advises clinician-led screening for issues such as blood disorders or anticoagulation before treatment is recommended.
What is the main appeal of PRP?
The clinic highlights that it uses your own biology, carries a low allergy risk and can support both skin rejuvenation and early hair-density goals.

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Ready to find out more?

Your clinician will take the time to understand your concerns, assess your skin and talk through what Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) could realistically achieve for you. No obligation to proceed.

Reviewed by Lydia Griffin, Clinic Director, JCCP No. 002569 . Last updated 21 May 2026.

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