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Results and aftercare · Last reviewed 11 August 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Hair PRP therapy: results and aftercare.

PRP can support hair in early thinning, but results vary and they fade without maintenance. Here is when to expect change, how long it lasts, and the aftercare that protects it. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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3 to 4 mo
When change often begins
results vary
6 to 12 mo
When results tend to peak
individual
maintenance
To hold the gains
ongoing
The one honest thing
PRP is not permanent. Gains typically fade once you stop, so factor ongoing maintenance into the decision, not just the first course.
Quick answer

What results can I expect?

Most people who respond start to notice less shedding and gradual thickening from around three to four months, with results tending to peak between six and twelve months. The effect is supportive rather than a cure, and it works best in early thinning. Reported benefit can last roughly six months to two years with ongoing maintenance.

Results vary from person to person, and not everyone responds. PRP is not permanent, so the gains usually fade if you stop. This is general information, not medical advice.

Results and what shapes them

A timeline, and the honest caveats.

PRP works gradually. The timings below are typical, not a promise, and the evidence base is still emerging. Your own response depends on the cause and stage of your hair loss and your general health.

01
First weeks: little to see
Early on there is often no visible change, and some people notice a brief shedding phase as follicles reset. This is not a sign of failure.
02
Three to four months: first signs
Many responders report reduced shedding and gradual thickening from around this point. Change is subtle, so before photos help you judge it.
03
Six to twelve months: peak effect
Results tend to peak over this window. This is a fair point to review honestly with your clinician whether PRP is worth continuing for you.
04
After that: maintenance or fade
Benefit reported in the literature ranges from about six months to two years. Without maintenance sessions, thinning tends to return gradually.
05
Not everyone responds
PRP works best in early pattern hair loss and is weaker for advanced loss. Some people see little benefit, which is why honest expectations matter.
Aftercare

Protecting the result you paid for.

Aftercare for PRP is light, but the follow up matters. The points below are typical guidance. Always follow the specific instructions your own clinician gives you.

The first day or two

Many clinics suggest avoiding harsh shampoos, hair dye, heavy sweating, and direct heat for a short period so the scalp can settle. Be gentle with the area.

Stick to the schedule

Results depend on completing the planned course and then the maintenance sessions. Skipping the follow up is the most common reason gains slip away.

Track it honestly

Take consistent photos in the same light. Change is gradual, so a fair record helps you and your clinician decide whether to continue.

The follow up problem to plan for: maintenance is ongoing and adds up over time, and travel can make boosters harder to keep up. Ask how you would continue care close to home before you commit.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

When will I see results from PRP?

For those who respond, change often begins around three to four months, with results tending to peak between six and twelve months. Early on there may be little to see, so be patient and track it with photos.

How long do PRP results last?

Reported benefit ranges from roughly six months to two years, and it varies a lot between people. PRP is not permanent, so gains tend to fade without maintenance sessions.

Is PRP permanent?

No. It is a supportive treatment that usually needs ongoing maintenance, often every few months to a year, to hold the result. Factor that into the cost before you start.

What aftercare matters most?

Be gentle with the scalp for a day or two, then complete the planned course and maintenance. Skipping the follow up is the most common reason results slip. Follow your own clinician's advice.

What if I see no benefit?

Not everyone responds, especially with advanced hair loss. Review honestly at the six to twelve month mark whether continuing is worth it for you, and discuss alternatives with a qualified clinician.

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Where to go next.

More hair PRP therapy guides are in production. In the meantime you can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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