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Dr Caro Beggin Bristol
Sheer Bliss, 101b Bath Road, Logwell, Bristol, BS30 9DD
This is an aesthetic clinic run by Dr Caro Beggin and all clients are seen by Dr Beggin herself, whether for just a consultation or for any of the offered treatments.

Helen Cleland Non Surgical Aesthetic Procedures
23 St Georges Rd, Cheltenham, GL50 3DT
My clinics provide my patients with continued support every step of the way - from consultation through treatment and aftercare. I ensure that the right treatments are given to solve not only their aesthetic needs but their wellbeing and self- confidence.

Minerva Medical Aesthetics
The Clinic Rooms, Hathaway Medical Centre, Middlefield Road, Chippenham, SN14 6GT
We are a doctor led provider of skin care & aesthetic procedures but always with the emphasis on creating a natural look. The clinic was established by NHS GP and cosmetic doctor, Jonathan Burrows, who is a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Surgeons.

Skin Excellence Clinics West Horrington
The Cheese Yard, West Horrington, Nr Wells, Somerset, BA5 3ED
Dr Ian Strawford, founder of Skin Excellence Clinics has been providing the highest quality, safest, non-surgical cosmetic treatments in the South and South West for over 11 years.

Zafra Medical
1 Litfield Place, Litfield House Medical, Bristol, BS8 3LS
Private clinic specialised in Anti-ageing, Aesthetic Medicine for men and women with the best and bespoke treatments for skin rejuvenation of the face, lips, body, weight loss diet, women’s intimate health and adult GP services. We have free medical consultations available. Located in Bristol.
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Your PRP Questions
Real Questions from Real People — Answered
Straightforward answers to the questions people like you are asking right now about PRP.

Cost of PRP treatment for hair?
Please give the cost and how many sessions needed to prevent complete hair loss and new hair
Hair loss.
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PRP Quick FAQs
Clear, Concise Answers to Common Queries
A simple, no-fluff roundup of frequent PRP questions to help you get the facts fast.

Can PRP be used preventatively, before visible signs of ageing or hair loss?
Yes. Many people use PRP proactively in their late 20s or 30s to slow collagen loss and keep hair follicles active. Early intervention often leads to better, longer-lasting results.
How does PRP differ from stem cell therapy?
PRP uses your platelets to release growth factors that stimulate repair. Stem cell therapy involves harvesting and reintroducing stem cells, which is more complex, costly, and not widely available in aesthetic clinics.
Is PRP suitable for darker skin tones?
Yes. PRP is safe across all Fitzpatrick skin types because it doesn’t rely on heat or light energy, which can trigger hyperpigmentation. It’s often chosen as a safer alternative to lasers for darker skin.
Can PRP help after pregnancy?
Postpartum hair shedding and changes in skin texture are common. PRP can safely support scalp recovery and skin rejuvenation once you’re no longer breastfeeding, as most practitioners avoid treatment during that period.
What’s the difference between single-spin and double-spin PRP?
Single-spin centrifugation produces a moderate concentration of platelets. Double-spin methods refine this further, often leading to higher platelet counts. The technique used can influence results, so it’s worth asking your practitioner.
Does hydration really affect PRP results?
Yes. Being well-hydrated improves the quality of your blood sample, which can increase platelet concentration. Practitioners often recommend drinking 1.5–2 litres of water in the days before treatment.
Can PRP be combined with Botox or fillers?
Yes. Many people combine PRP with Botox for movement lines or fillers for lost volume. PRP improves skin quality, while injectables address shape and wrinkles, creating a more complete result.
How soon can I exercise after PRP?
It’s best to avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and hot yoga for 24–48 hours after treatment. Heat and sweat can increase swelling and irritation at the injection sites.
Does PRP work for under-eye dark circles?
Yes, in some cases. By stimulating collagen and improving blood flow, PRP can reduce hollowness and pigmentation under the eyes. Results vary depending on whether circles are caused by skin thinning, vessels, or pigmentation.
Is there a “best age” to start PRP?
There’s no strict age, but most people start in their 30s or 40s, when early ageing or mild hair thinning appears. Younger patients may use it preventatively, while older patients often combine PRP with other treatments.
Can PRP be done if I’ve had filler or laser recently?
Yes, but timing matters. PRP is often used after laser or microneedling to speed healing. If you’ve had fillers, most practitioners recommend spacing treatments at least 2–4 weeks apart.
Is PRP available on the NHS?
In rare cases, yes—mainly for joint conditions or wound healing. It isn’t offered for cosmetic concerns like hair loss or skin rejuvenation, which remain private treatmen
How long do PRP appointments usually take?
A typical session lasts 45–90 minutes, including consultation, blood draw, and preparation. The injection portion is relatively quick, usually 15–30 minutes.
What lifestyle habits affect PRP results most?
Smoking, heavy alcohol use, poor sleep, and a nutrient-poor diet can all reduce PRP’s effectiveness. A healthy lifestyle supports platelet function and helps maintain results longer.
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