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PRP
PRP is one of the best, most successful hair therapies on the aesthetic market to date. With results speaking for themselves, this is best completed via the consistency of a course of 4, 6 or 10. Course approximation for results is a guideline and is discussed on consultation, designed for each individuals needs.
PRP can be a great stand alone treatment, but also often used in combination with medicines such as finasteride and minoxidil.
This is a heavily advised after care treatment for those who have had a hair transplant.
What is PRP?
Platelets are small cell fragments found in your blood, much smaller than red blood cells, and play a key role in blood clotting. They also contain a variety of growth factors that promote healing and stimulate hair growth.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is created by drawing a small sample of your own blood and placing it in a centrifuge, which separates and concentrates the platelets. This process also increases the concentration of growth factors. The resulting platelet-rich plasma is then injected into the targeted treatment area.
PRP can be injected into the scalp to address hair thinning, into the skin to rejuvenate aging areas, or applied topically during microneedling procedures.
We have had 7 years worth of success stories with this specific hair restoration method. Ashton is a fully qualified hair transplant tech, rest assured you are in the safest of hands.

Hair Exosomes
A newer treatment, with great reviews so far. Only personally treating 3 male clients overall with this, in just 3 sessions there is a noticeable difference in certain areas. Our clients are over the moon so far. Studies on this method of hair service are great overall and we can see why.
What Are Hair Exosomes?
In the context of hair restoration, hair exosomes refer to exosome-based treatments derived from stem cells (often mesenchymal stem cells or MSCs) and designed to stimulate hair follicle growth and improve scalp health. Unlike traditional stem cell therapy, exosomes are cell-free, meaning they don’t contain living cells but still carry regenerative signals.
Hair exosomes work by:
Commonly delivered through microinjection or microneedling, exosomes are absorbed into the scalp tissue, where they stimulate cellular communication and repair.
