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Riverbanks Clinic
Lower Harpenden Road, Bedfordshire, East Hyde, LU2 9QS
The Riverbanks Clinic in Harpenden is a truly medical aesthetic practice only offering treatments which have been clinically proven to work, avoid all the fad crazes which are so often under-researched and ineffective. We a team of experienced aesthetic doctors headed by Dr Ravi Jain.
~3.3 miles away

Harley Street Clinic Harpenden
103 Luton Rd, Harpenden, AL5 3BB
At Harley Street Clinic Surrey & Harpenden you will experience a personalised approach to help you achieve your goals.
~4.4 miles away

Wilbury Clinics
3 Bancroft, Hitchin, SG5 1JQ
Introducing Wilbury Clinic Inclusivity is EVERYTHING and everybody is welcome. Because we are you. We get you.
~7.3 miles away

Sutha Aesthetics Hitchin
37 Churchyard Walk, Hitchin, SG5 1DW
If you’re looking for a skilled practitioner and natural-looking results, your search ends here. I am thrilled to extend a warm welcome to Sutha Aesthetics!
~7.3 miles away

Nurseology Aesthetics
21 Victoria Street, St Albans, AL1 3JJ
As the leading clinic in the St Albans area, we’re committed to going above and beyond to provide our clients with the professional care and attention they need. With our highly experienced Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner and extensive services.
~9.5 miles away

One Medical
152 London Road, St Albans, AL1 1PQ
One Medical is a leading medical and surgical clinic based in St Albans, committed to providing you with the highest quality healthcare. We offer a wide range of services that cater to your healthcare needs.
~9.8 miles away

Tocolo Ltd
33 The Crescent, Abbots Langley, WD5 0DR
Tocolo offers a range of handpicked skin rejuvenation treatments with the aim of making you look and feel your very best. Tocolo is a discrete aesthetic cosmetic service that covers Watford and surrounding areas.
~12.1 miles away

Skin Quest Clinic
30 Christchurch Crescent, Radlett, WD7 8AJ
Skin Quest Clinics is run by fully registered and accredited Doctors. We offer solutions for all skin problems (pigmentation, sagging anti- Anti-aging and treatments for stubborn fat deposits.
~16.3 miles away

E CLINIQ MEDICAL AESTHETICS
3 Furzehill Parade, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, WD6 1DX
We understand that undertaking any aesthetic procedure may seem a daunting task, but we will ensure that you will receive the best advice and have a full understanding of any procedure you may consider as we will do everything we can to meet your expectations.
~16.7 miles away

MK Aesthetics
1 Upperwood Close, Shenley Brook End, Milton Keynes, MK5 7GH
Established since 2007, highly experienced aesthetic clinic. Run by Dr Goyal who's performed thousands of procedures. He is a GP, skin specialist, cosmetic doctor and teaches other doctors on skin. Keen eye for subtle yet amazing treatments.
~18.5 miles away

Imperial Aesthetics
4 Church Farm Court, High Street, Chalfont St Giles, HP8 4QH
Located in Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire, our Doctor lead aesthetics clinic offer high-quality, evidence based Facial Aesthetics and Filler treatments to smooth, sculpt and subtly enhance your natural features.
~18.6 miles away

Rejuvena Skin Aesthetics
52 Thor Drive, Bedford, MK41 0WP
Experience the pinnacle of aesthetic excellence at the Rejuvena Clinic. Our Clinic is led by Dr Nick, who is the founder, co-owner and medical director for the Rejuvena clinic.
~18.6 miles away
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Your PRP Questions
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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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