Hair & scalp wellness - Melbourne & Canberra

PRP Hair Therapy. Support Your Scalp From Within.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Hair Therapy uses growth factors derived from your own blood to support the scalp environment and follicle activity as part of a considered hair and scalp wellness plan. It is a consultation-led, supportive wellness treatment for suitable clients.

How It Works ↓

A consultation and blood draw are required at each appointment. PRP Hair Therapy is not a medical treatment for diagnosed hair loss conditions. Results vary between individuals and no result is guaranteed. Not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Please consult your GP, dermatologist, or specialist for significant, sudden, or rapidly progressing hair loss.

Blood draw requiredSupportive wellness treatmentMelbourne & CanberraResults vary

About the treatment

What Is PRP Hair Therapy?

PRP Hair Therapy uses a concentrated portion of platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. Platelets contain growth-factor signalling proteins involved in tissue repair, healing, and cellular communication.

When placed into targeted scalp areas, PRP may help support the scalp environment and follicle activity in suitable clients. It is not a medical treatment for diagnosed hair loss conditions and does not guarantee hair growth.

The science

Growth Factors and the Scalp Environment

PRP contains naturally occurring growth-factor signals from your own platelets. These signals are part of the body's normal repair processes and may support a healthier scalp environment in suitable clients.

Platelet-derived growth factor

PDGF

May support cellular repair signalling and the scalp tissue environment as part of a broader hair and scalp wellness plan.

Vascular endothelial growth factor

VEGF

May support microcirculation signalling involved in tissue oxygenation and nutrient delivery.

Transforming growth factor beta

TGF-B

Supports collagen and extracellular-matrix signalling within the scalp environment.

Epidermal growth factor

EGF

Supports epithelial repair pathways and general tissue-renewal signalling.

What it may support

Hair and Scalp Concerns PRP May Support

Early thinning

May support clients noticing gradual reduction in density where suitability is confirmed.

Scalp environment

Supports scalp quality and the follicle environment as part of a considered wellness plan.

Postpartum or hormonal change

Only considered after pregnancy or breastfeeding and with appropriate healthcare clearance.

Maintenance support

Can be considered as an ongoing supportive option when aligned with your practitioner's plan.

How it works

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Every appointment begins with suitability screening and scalp assessment. A blood draw is required each time PRP is prepared.

Step 01

Consultation

Your practitioner reviews your hair and scalp concerns, medical history, goals, and suitability. Significant, sudden, or rapidly progressing hair loss should be assessed by a GP, dermatologist, or specialist before booking.

Step 02

Blood Collection

A small blood sample is collected at each appointment and processed in clinic to separate platelet-rich plasma.

Step 03

Processing & Treatment

The concentrated PRP is placed into targeted scalp areas according to your treatment plan. Comfort, skin response, and treatment zones are monitored throughout.

Step 04

Recovery & Plan

Most clients return to normal activities quickly. A course of sessions may be recommended, with progress reviewed over time. Results vary between individuals.

Expectations

What PRP Can and Cannot Do

PRP may support

Scalp environment and tissue quality

Hair density goals in suitable early-stage concerns

Follicle support as part of a broader wellness plan

Maintenance after practitioner assessment

PRP cannot

Diagnose or treat medical hair loss conditions

Guarantee new hair growth or density changes

Replace assessment by a GP, dermatologist, or specialist

Be performed during pregnancy or breastfeeding

Treatment planning

Two Approaches to Hair & Scalp Wellness

Autologous platelet support

PRP Hair Therapy

Uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. A blood draw is required at each appointment.

No blood draw

Exosome Hair Therapy

A practitioner-guided supportive option using topical exosome technology where suitable.

Planning first

Hair Restoration Consultation

A consultation helps determine whether supportive in-clinic care, medical review, or a combined pathway is most appropriate.

Is it right for you?

Who Is PRP Hair Therapy Suited To?

May be suitable for clients who

Are concerned about gradual hair thinning or reduced density

Want a supportive wellness treatment using your own biological material

Are interested in scalp health and follicle-environment support

Have realistic expectations and understand results are not guaranteed

Can attend a course of appointments if recommended

Are not pregnant or breastfeeding

Not appropriate for clients with

Pregnancy or breastfeeding

Active scalp infection, open wounds, or inflammatory flare-up

Blood clotting disorders or relevant blood-borne conditions

Current anticoagulant medication unless medically cleared

Significant, sudden, or rapidly progressing hair loss without GP or specialist assessment

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is PRP Hair Therapy?

PRP Hair Therapy uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood to support the scalp environment and hair follicle activity in suitable clients. It is a supportive wellness treatment and results vary between individuals.

Is PRP Hair Therapy a medical treatment for hair loss?

No. It is not a medical treatment for diagnosed hair loss conditions and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Significant, sudden, or rapidly progressing hair loss should be assessed by your GP, dermatologist, or relevant specialist.

Do I need a blood draw?

Yes. A blood draw is required at each PRP Hair Therapy appointment so your platelet-rich plasma can be prepared from your own blood.

How many sessions will I need?

A course is often recommended, but the exact number depends on your scalp assessment, goals, and practitioner advice. Maintenance may also be discussed.

When will I see changes?

Hair and scalp changes develop gradually and vary between individuals. No outcome is guaranteed, and progress is reviewed over time.

Can I have PRP Hair Therapy while pregnant or breastfeeding?

No. PRP Hair Therapy is not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Can PRP be combined with Exosome Hair Therapy?

In some cases, PRP Hair Therapy may be considered alongside Exosome Hair Therapy or other scalp wellness options. Your practitioner will advise on suitability and sequencing.

Do I need a referral?

A referral is not required for a wellness consultation. However, clients with significant, sudden, patchy, or rapidly progressing hair loss should consult a GP, dermatologist, or specialist before booking.

Available at Both Our Clinics

PRP Hair Therapy - Melbourne

Melbourne - Camberwell

795 Burke Rd, Camberwell VIC 3124

+61 491 338 888

Mon-Sat: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Sunday: Closed

PRP Hair Therapy - Canberra

Canberra - Braddon

101/16 Lonsdale St, Braddon ACT 2612

+61 484 897 666

Tue-Sun: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Monday: Closed

Ready to Discuss PRP Hair Therapy?

Book a consultation at our Melbourne or Canberra clinic. We'll assess your hair and scalp concerns, discuss whether PRP Hair Therapy is suitable, and advise if medical review is needed first.

Consultations required prior to treatment. PRP Hair Therapy is a supportive wellness treatment and is not a medical treatment for diagnosed hair loss conditions. Results are not guaranteed and vary between individuals. A blood draw is required at each appointment. Not appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Please consult your GP, dermatologist, or specialist for significant, sudden, or rapidly progressing hair loss.

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