PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy uses a small sample of your own blood, processed to concentrate the platelets, then injected into the scalp to support existing hair. It's non-surgical and is sometimes used alongside a transplant or on its own for early thinning. We connect you with specialists in Surrey and Metro Vancouver who offer PRP.

What prp hair therapy involves
PRP isn't a transplant. It's a non-surgical treatment that uses growth factors from your own blood to support the hair you still have. Some people use it for early-stage thinning, others alongside a transplant.
It's not right for everyone, and results vary. A specialist can tell you honestly whether PRP is worth considering for your situation or whether another approach makes more sense.
The key things to know
- Non-surgical, uses your own blood
- Often done as a short in-office session
- Can be combined with a transplant
- Sometimes used for early thinning
- Results vary from person to person
What the process looks like
- 1
Consultation
A specialist reviews your hair and explains whether PRP is a sensible option for you.
- 2
Treatment
A small blood sample is taken, processed, and injected into the scalp during a short visit.
- 3
Follow-up
PRP is usually done as a series of sessions, with the specialist tracking your response over time.
The specialist you're connected with will confirm whether prp hair therapy is right for you at your consultation. This page is general information, not medical advice.