PRP Therapy in Cambridge

Treatments:PRP Therapy

50 verified clinics • 4.8 avg rating (231 reviews) • 34 accredited • Within 50 miles of Cambridge

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Looking for prp therapy in Cambridge? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses your own blood to stimulate skin rejuvenation and collagen production. A small blood sample is taken, processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, then injected or micro-needled into the skin. PRP is used for facial rejuvenation (sometimes called a "vampire facial"), hair loss treatment, under-eye rejuvenation, and scar improvement. Because it uses your own blood, allergic reactions are extremely rare. Ratings range from 3.4 to 5 stars across 231 patient reviews. 34 of 50 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.

Progressive Aesthetics - Beauty clinic in Cambridge

Progressive Aesthetics

2A Hurst Park Avenue, Cambridge
5(5)

** Progressive Aesthetics in Cambridge offers expert solutions from anti-ageing injectables like Botox and dermal fillers to advanced skin treatments including microneedling, chemical peels and laser therapy, all delivered with the professional yet friendly approach that's earned them a perfect 5-star rating. **LONG:** Progressive Aesthetics is a comprehensive aesthetic clinic located in Cambridge, specialising in both advanced medical aesthetics and beauty treatments. Whether you're seeking anti-ageing solutions through Botox and dermal fillers, transformative skin rejuvenation with chemical peels, microneedling and PRP therapy, or cutting-edge laser treatments, the clinic provides expert care tailored to your individual needs. The clinic also offers a full range of beauty services, from classic and volume lashes to brow lamination, lash and brow tinting, microblading, and luxurious facials including Hydrafacials. What sets Progressive Aesthetics apart is the consistently professional yet warm approach that clients experience from the moment they walk through the door. With a perfect 5.0-star rating from satisfied clients, the clinic has built a reputation for delivering exceptional results in a friendly, welcoming environment. Clients regularly praise practitioners like Anna for their expertise, particularly noting the "absolutely AMAZING" results achieved through treatments such as laser hair removal, combined with a genuinely caring and approachable manner. Conveniently situated at 2A Hurst Park Avenue, Cambridge, CB4 2AE, Progressive Aesthetics serves clients throughout Cambridge and the surrounding areas. The clinic's central location makes it easily accessible for both local residents and those travelling from nearby towns seeking high-quality aesthetic treatments. Ready to discover the Progressive Aesthetics difference? Whether you're looking to enhance your natural features, address specific skin concerns, or simply treat yourself to a rejuvenating beauty treatment, the experienced team is here to guide you through every step of your aesthetic journey. Visit progressiveaesthetics.co.uk to explore the full range of treatments and book your consultation today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does PRP therapy work?

PRP therapy involves drawing a small amount of your blood (typically 10-20ml), spinning it in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets, then re-injecting the platelet-rich plasma into the treatment area. Platelets contain growth factors that stimulate collagen production, cell regeneration, and tissue repair. Results develop gradually over 4-6 weeks as new collagen forms.

How much does PRP therapy cost in Cambridge?

The cost of prp therapy in Cambridge typically ranges from £250 to £600 per session. Most patients need 3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results, with annual maintenance sessions. Prices vary between clinics based on the treatment area, the centrifuge system used, and practitioner experience. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Cambridge.

Is PRP effective for hair loss?

Clinical studies show PRP can be effective for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) by stimulating dormant hair follicles and increasing hair thickness. Most patients need 3-4 initial sessions followed by maintenance every 6-12 months. Results vary — PRP works best for thinning hair rather than complete baldness. Clinics in Cambridge offering PRP for hair loss should discuss realistic expectations during consultation.

What is the difference between PRP and a vampire facial?

A vampire facial is a specific PRP application where the platelet-rich plasma is applied to the face after microneedling. The microneedling creates tiny channels that allow the PRP to penetrate more deeply. Standard PRP involves direct injection into specific areas. Both use the same blood-derived product, but the delivery method and results differ. Many clinics in Cambridge offer both options.

Is PRP therapy painful?

The blood draw feels like a standard blood test. For injected PRP, topical numbing cream is applied 20-30 minutes beforehand. Most patients describe the injections as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. For PRP with microneedling (vampire facial), the numbing cream makes the procedure tolerable. Your practitioner in Cambridge will ensure you are comfortable throughout.

How long do PRP results last?

Initial results from prp therapy become visible within 4-6 weeks as collagen production increases, with continued improvement over 3-6 months. Results typically last 12-18 months. Annual maintenance sessions help sustain the benefits. For hair loss treatment, ongoing maintenance every 6-12 months is recommended to maintain results.

Who should not have PRP therapy?

PRP is not suitable for patients with blood disorders (thrombocytopenia, platelet dysfunction), active infections, cancer, chronic liver disease, or those on blood-thinning medication. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also avoid PRP. Your practitioner in Cambridge will review your medical history during consultation to confirm suitability.

What qualifications should a PRP practitioner have?

PRP involves blood handling and should be performed by a GMC-registered doctor, dentist (GDC), or nurse prescriber (NMC) with specific training in PRP preparation and injection techniques. In Cambridge, check that the clinic has appropriate clinical waste handling, uses a certified centrifuge system, and follows strict sterile protocols for blood processing.

How many prp therapy clinics are in Cambridge?

There are 50 verified prp therapy clinics within 50 miles of Cambridge. The nearest alternative is Peterborough with 49 clinics.

What is the average rating for prp therapy clinics in Cambridge?

Clinics offering prp therapy in Cambridge have an average rating of 4.8 stars across 231 patient reviews. Ratings range from 3.4 to 5 stars.

Which prp therapy clinics in Cambridge are accredited?

34 of 50 prp therapy clinics in Cambridge hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 30 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.

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