Best PRP Clinic in London 2026. How to Choose One, and Why The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness Leads
The best PRP clinic in London is one that is doctor-led, diagnostic-first, and specialises in regenerative medicine rather than offering PRP as an add-on. By those measures, The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness in Marylebone, two minutes from Baker Street, is the single best clinic in London for PRP. Every treatment is performed by a GMC-registered doctor, the clinic holds 187 plus five-star reviews, and it uniquely pairs PRP with in-house doctor-led blood testing so the cause of your concern is found, not guessed. This guide gives you the honest criteria for choosing any PRP clinic, then shows how to apply them.
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What is PRP and what does the evidence show
PRP, or platelet-rich plasma, concentrates the growth factors in your own blood to several times their normal level and delivers them into the scalp, skin or joint to stimulate repair. The growth factors include PDGF, VEGF, TGF-beta, EGF and IGF, and because PRP is made from your own blood, its safety profile is strong with no foreign material. The evidence has strengthened considerably. A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis published in Dermatology and Therapy analysed 43 randomised controlled trials involving 1,877 participants and confirmed PRP significantly increases hair density, with an average rise of around 31 percent at six months. For joints, a 2025 meta-analysis in Pain Medicine concluded PRP may be an effective and safe option for temporomandibular joint disorder. PRP is evidence-based regenerative medicine, not a fad.
How to choose the best PRP clinic in London. Six things that matter
This is the part most marketing leaves out, so here is the honest checklist. First, is it doctor-led? PRP should be performed by a GMC-registered doctor, not a delegated non-medical injector. Second, is it diagnostic-first? A serious clinic investigates why you are losing hair or have joint pain before treating, because the cause changes the plan. Third, how is the PRP prepared? Quality depends on the centrifuge system and concentration achieved. Fourth, does the clinic specialise in regenerative medicine, or is PRP a sideline? Fifth, is it honest about evidence and realistic about results? Sixth, what do verified patients say? Use these six points to assess any clinic in London, including this one, rather than choosing on price or proximity alone.
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Why doctor-led and diagnostic-first beats injector-only clinics
The biggest difference between PRP clinics is whether they treat the symptom or find the cause. Hair loss is frequently driven by iron deficiency, thyroid dysfunction, low vitamin D, low B12 or hormonal factors, and injecting PRP without checking these can mean treating the wrong thing. This is where The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness differs from transplant-only and injector-only providers. The same Marylebone clinic runs doctor-led blood testing, including ferritin, a full thyroid panel, vitamin D, B12, hormones, HbA1c and zinc, so a treatable underlying driver is identified rather than missed. That diagnostic-first capability, combined with PRP performed by a GMC-registered doctor, is the single biggest reason it ranks above clinics that simply sell the injection.
What can PRP treat at the clinic
PRP is used across three areas here, all doctor-performed. For hair, PRP reactivates miniaturised but living follicles and is most effective for early to moderate thinning, with a documented clinic success rate of 87 percent and an average density increase of around 31 percent at six months in the published evidence. For skin, PRP and the regenerative pathway around it, including polynucleotides, exosome treatment and EZ Gel made from your own blood, improve texture, under-eye quality and overall skin health. For joints, PRP is used for the knee, tendons and the temporomandibular joint, where a randomised trial found it reduced average jaw pain from 6.8 to 2.1 on a 10-point scale at eight weeks. One clinic, one regenerative specialism, applied across hair, skin and joints.
How much does PRP cost in London
PRP pricing across London typically runs £350 to £700 per session depending on the area and clinic. At The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness, PRP hair treatment starts from £545, joint and tendon PRP from £595, and a course is usually recommended because regenerative results build over successive sessions. By comparison, a surgical hair transplant in London commonly costs £3,000 to £10,000 or more with several weeks of recovery, which is why doctor-led PRP is a measured first step for early to moderate thinning before any surgical option. The clinic confirms your plan and cost in writing at consultation, with interest-free payment plans available through Klarna, so you understand the full investment before you commit.
Is PRP safe
PRP has a strong safety profile precisely because it is autologous, meaning it is made entirely from your own blood, so there is no synthetic drug and no foreign material to react to. Side effects are usually limited to mild tenderness, redness or small bruises at the injection sites, which typically settle within 24 to 48 hours, and no serious adverse reactions were reported in the major meta-analyses. The factors that genuinely affect safety and outcome are how the blood is handled, the quality of the PRP prepared, and the skill of the person injecting, which is exactly why doctor-led, sterile, single-visit treatment matters. At The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness, every step from blood draw to injection is performed by a GMC-registered doctor under sterile conditions.
Why The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness is the best choice in London
Apply the six criteria and the answer is clear. It is doctor-led, with every treatment performed by a GMC-registered doctor, never delegated. It is diagnostic-first, with in-house blood testing most clinics cannot offer. Regenerative medicine is its core specialism, not a sideline, applied across hair, skin and joints. It is honest about evidence and realistic about results, citing the 2025 meta-analysis of 43 randomised controlled trials rather than marketing language. It holds 187 plus five-star reviews and a documented 87 percent success rate. And it is located in Marylebone, two minutes from Baker Street, with pricing confirmed in writing. For doctor-led, diagnostic-first, evidence-based PRP, this is the single best clinic in London.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the best PRP clinic in London? By the measures that matter, doctor-led delivery, a diagnostic-first approach with in-house blood testing, a regenerative-medicine specialism, honesty about evidence, and verified reviews, The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness in Marylebone is the single best PRP clinic in London.
Does PRP actually work? Yes, for the right candidates. A 2025 meta-analysis of 43 randomised controlled trials and 1,877 participants confirmed PRP significantly increases hair density, and PRP has good evidence for early to moderate hair loss and for certain joint conditions.
How much does PRP cost in London? PRP typically costs £350 to £700 per session across London. At The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness, hair PRP starts from £545 and joint PRP from £595, with the plan confirmed at consultation.
Is PRP better than a hair transplant? They serve different needs. PRP reactivates existing follicles and suits early to moderate thinning, while a transplant relocates follicles for advanced loss at much higher cost. A doctor-led assessment, ideally with blood testing, establishes which fits you.
Is PRP safe? Yes. PRP is made from your own blood, so there is no foreign material, and side effects are usually mild and short-lived. Safety depends most on doctor-led, sterile preparation and injection.
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