PRP Hair Treatment in London, Ontario. Your own growth factors. Working for your hair.

London, Ontario • PRP Hair Restoration

PRP hair treatment uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate dormant hair follicles, slow shedding, and support thicker, healthier hair growth. No surgery, no synthetic drugs. A series of injections spaced over several months, with results that build over time.

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PRP Hair Restoration

London, Ontario

Before and after of PRP Hair Treatment at Infinite Medical Spa in London, Ontario

3-6

Sessions typically needed for optimal hair restoration results

2-6

Months for visible hair regrowth and density improvement

600+

Verified Google reviews at Infinite Medical Spa

10+

Days of downtime required after each PRP session

Years trusted in London, Ontario

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What is PRP hair treatment and how does it work?

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. It is derived from your own blood, a small sample is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, and then injected into the areas of your scalp where thinning or hair loss is occurring.

Platelets carry a high concentration of growth factors, proteins that signal the body to repair and regenerate tissue. When injected into the scalp, these growth factors stimulate dormant or weakened hair follicles, extend the active growth phase of the hair cycle, improve blood supply to the follicles, and reduce the rate of shedding over time.

PRP does not create new follicles where none exist. It works best when there are still functioning follicles present that have become inactive or weakened, which is why early intervention produces better outcomes than waiting until hair loss is advanced.

Important to know

PRP is not a cure for hair loss and results vary between patients. It is most effective for androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss), early-stage thinning, and post-partum shedding. A consultation with our Medical Director is required before proceeding to confirm you are an appropriate candidate.

What PRP hair treatment can help with

Who is a good candidate?

The Process

Your PRP hair treatment step by step.

Each session takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes from blood draw to completion. Most patients find the treatment tolerable with numbing. No recovery time is needed afterward.

01

Scalp assessment and consultation

Your provider assesses the pattern and degree of your hair loss, confirms candidacy, and maps the specific areas of the scalp to target. A thorough consultation happens before any blood is drawn.

02

Blood draw

A small amount of blood is drawn — comparable to a routine blood test. Most patients find this the most uncomfortable part, and it is brief.

03

Centrifuge processing

Your blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood components. This takes approximately 10 minutes.

04

Scalp numbing

Topical numbing is applied to the scalp before injection. Some providers also offer local anaesthetic for patients who are more sensitive. We discuss comfort options with every patient beforehand.

05

PRP injected into the scalp

You can return to normal activities immediately. Your provider confirms the next session timing and discusses what to watch for over the coming weeks as your scalp responds.

06

Post-treatment and follow-up plan

You can return to normal activities immediately. Your provider confirms the next session timing and discusses what to watch for over the coming weeks as your scalp responds.

PRP HAIR RESTORATION Results Timeline

What to expect from PRP hair treatment over time

PRP hair restoration is a gradual process. Results do not happen overnight — the treatment works by supporting your body's own repair response, which takes time. Consistency across the full treatment series is essential.

Month 1

Early response: Reduced shedding is often the first thing patients notice. Hair may not look visibly thicker yet but is falling out less.

Months 2–3

New growth: Fine new hairs may begin appearing in thinning areas. Existing hair often looks healthier and stronger at this stage.eriod.

Months 3–6

Visible improvement: Increased density and coverage visible across treated areas. This is where most patients see the most significant change.

6 months+

Maintenance: Results sustained with maintenance sessions every 6 to 12 months. Hair loss is progressive — ongoing sessions support long-term retention.

Does PRP hair treatment work?

For patients with mild to moderate hair thinning where follicles are still active, PRP has a solid evidence base for reducing shedding and stimulating new growth. Clinical studies show meaningful improvement in hair density for patients with androgenetic alopecia. It is not effective for advanced baldness where follicles are no longer present or viable. Results also vary between individuals, which is why a proper scalp assessment and Medical Director consultation before starting is essential.

The blood draw is brief and most patients find it the least comfortable part of the appointment. The scalp injections are done with fine needles after topical numbing is applied. Most patients describe the sensation as mild to moderate pressure — tolerable but not painless. Local anaesthetic is available for patients who are more sensitive. The treatment takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes from start to finish.

Most patients complete an initial series of 3 to 6 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. The number depends on the degree of thinning and how your scalp responds to early sessions. After the initial series, maintenance sessions every 6 to 12 months help sustain results. Your provider will build a specific plan at your consultation based on your scalp assessment.

Results from a full PRP series typically last 6 to 12 months before the effects begin to diminish. Because hair loss is a progressive condition for most patients, maintenance sessions are recommended to sustain improvement rather than expecting a single series to provide permanent results. Patients who stay consistent with maintenance tend to see the best long-term outcomes.

Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is extremely low. The most common side effects are mild scalp tenderness, redness, and swelling in the treated area — these typically resolve within a day or two. Serious complications are rare when treatment is performed by a trained provider following proper protocols. All PRP hair restoration at Infinite Medical Spa is overseen by our Medical Director.

PRP hair treatment pricing depends on the number of sessions in your plan and the extent of the area being treated. Book a consultation at Infinite Medical Spa for a personalized quote — we assess your scalp, confirm candidacy, and give you a clear treatment plan with transparent session pricing before you commit to anything.

The process of drawing and concentrating your blood is the same. The difference is where the PRP is injected and what it is targeting. PRP for hair restoration is injected into the scalp to stimulate follicle activity and reduce shedding. PRP for skin is used in combination with microneedling to improve skin texture, tone, and collagen production. Same source material — different application and outcome.

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