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PRP Eyebrow Restoration

For brows that frame, not fade.

From £225 per session

Eyebrows thin with age, stress, hormones, or over-plucking. PRP delivers your own platelet growth factors directly to dormant follicles, improving density and texture naturally.

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What is PRP for Eyebrows?

Eyebrows thin with age, stress, hormones, or over-plucking. PRP delivers your own platelet growth factors directly to dormant follicles, improving density and texture naturally.

Why choose us?

● Precision PRP placement under dermastamp guidance

● Safe for delicate skin — no tattoo ink, no implants

● Measurable progress → trichoscopy for follicle activity

● Custom plans → PRP combined with nutrition or medical therapies if needed

Who is it for?

● Women with thinning brows after years of over-plucking

● Men or women with patchy or sparse eyebrow density

● Anyone looking for natural results instead of tattooed brows

FAQ'S

How does PRP help eyebrows?

PRP stimulates blood supply and growth factors in dormant follicles, helping restore natural density in thinning or patchy brows.

Usually 3-6 sessions at monthly intervals, with maintenance once or twice yearly.

PRP restores your own natural hair. Unlike microblading, results are 3D, real, and low-maintenance.

Mild pricking sensation; numbing is used for comfort.

New growth is usually visible around 8–12 weeks.

Pricing

All sessions include dermastamp microneedling for maximum PRP absorption. Standard, at no additional charge.

Note: PRP maybe be combined with adjuvant medical therapies as part of a bespoke plan. Prices may vary as per plan offered.

PRP vs PRF – What’s the Difference?

Both PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) are autologous (from your own blood) and aim to deliver platelets, growth factors, and regenerative cells into the skin or scalp.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

  • Prepared with anticoagulant and higher centrifuge speeds.
  • Produces a clear plasma with concentrated platelets.
  • Growth factors are released rapidly after injection.
  • Evidence: widely studied in skin and hair; reviews show modest but reproducible improvements in texture, fine lines, and hair density in suitable patients.

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)

  • No anticoagulant; spun at lower speeds.
  • Forms a fibrin matrix that traps platelets, leukocytes, and circulating stem-cell-like cells.
  • Growth factors are released more slowly and over a longer period.
  • Evidence: early studies suggest PRF may provide a more sustained regenerative effect compared with PRP, but long-term head-to-head trials are still limited.

Which is better?

  • Current evidence suggests PRP remains the most established with the largest body of clinical research, especially for skin and hair.
  • PRF is emerging and biologically plausible for sustained release, but published human studies are fewer and results vary.
  • Choice depends on your treatment goals, tissue quality, and clinician recommendation – both are offered at the same price in our clinic.

Start Your Journey

Start with analysis and consultation to see if PRP is right for you.

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