Hair Loss Treatment in Sompting, Worthing – Diana Aesthetics
Hair loss treatments in aesthetic medicine are designed to stimulate hair growth, strengthen existing follicles, and improve scalp health. These therapies address both early hair thinning and more advanced hair loss by revitalising the scalp and reactivating dormant follicles.
Modern non-surgical treatments such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Mesotherapy for hair use biologically active ingredients or the client’s own plasma to naturally nourish, repair, and rejuvenate the hair follicles. This leads to improved hair thickness, density, and vitality without surgery or synthetic implants.
These treatments are suitable for both men and women experiencing hair thinning due to stress, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, or genetic predisposition.
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
Uses your own blood plasma, rich in growth factors, to stimulate dormant hair follicles, improve circulation, and strengthen existing hair. -
Mesotherapy for Hair
Involves microinjections of vitamins, minerals, peptides, and amino acids directly into the scalp to nourish and revitalise the follicles. -
Growth Factor Injections or Biorevitalisation Serums
Deliver bioactive proteins and regenerative compounds to repair and reactivate follicle activity. -
Combination Therapy
Many practitioners combine PRP with Mesotherapy for maximum results.
This treatment is suitable for individuals who
- Experience general hair thinning or reduced density
- Have weak, brittle, or slow-growing hair
- Suffer from stress or hormone-related hair shedding
- Wish to improve scalp health and circulation
- Are in early stages of androgenic alopecia (pattern hair loss)
- Seek to prevent further loss and support natural regrowth
- Want a natural, non-surgical solution for fuller, healthier hair
Hair loss treatment should be avoided or postponed in the following cases
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Active scalp infections, dermatitis, or psoriasis
- Blood disorders or platelet dysfunction
- Cancer, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy
- Autoimmune or skin conditions affecting the scalp
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Use of anticoagulant medication unless medically approved
- Allergy or sensitivity to any ingredients used
- Stimulates natural hair growth
- Strengthens and thickens existing hair
- Improves scalp circulation and nutrient delivery
- Reduces hair shedding
- Safe, minimally invasive, and chemical-free
- No downtime and suitable for both men and women
- Enhances overall hair health, texture, and shine
The treatment begins with a consultation to identify the cause of hair loss and choose the appropriate method (PRP, Mesotherapy, or combination therapy).
During the procedure, the scalp is cleansed and numbed for comfort. Small, precise injections are administered across the thinning or affected areas. The session lasts approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the extent of treatment.
After the procedure, the scalp may appear slightly red or feel tender for 24 to 48 hours. A course of 4 to 6 sessions spaced two to four weeks apart is typically recommended for best results, followed by maintenance every few months.
- PRP for hair growth originated from sports medicine, where it was used to heal tissue and muscle injuries.
- Each hair follicle is like a tiny organ with its own growth cycle, requiring nourishment to remain active.
- The average person naturally sheds about 50 to 100 hairs a day — but new ones replace them in healthy follicles.
- Growth factors found in PRP can increase follicle size and strength over time.
- Hair loss treatments are among the most popular non-surgical aesthetic procedures for men and women worldwide.
Following the correct aftercare will enhance healing, reduce irritation, and optimise treatment results.
Immediately After Treatment (First 24 Hours)
- Avoid touching, rubbing, or scratching the treated area.
- Do not wash your hair or apply any products such as shampoo, conditioner, or hair spray for at least 24 hours.
- Avoid exposure to heat sources such as saunas, steam rooms, and direct sunlight.
- Refrain from strenuous exercise, swimming, or heavy sweating.
- Avoid alcohol consumption, as it may increase swelling or bruising.
- Keep the scalp clean and dry.
First Few Days (Days 1 to 3)
- You may gently wash your hair after 24 hours using mild, sulphate-free shampoo and lukewarm water.
- Avoid colouring, bleaching, or using strong hair treatments for at least one week.
- Refrain from using hair dryers, straighteners, or curling irons on high heat.
- Do not use scalp exfoliants or medicated products unless prescribed.
- Continue to avoid saunas, steam rooms, and swimming pools.
- Stay hydrated and maintain a nutrient-rich diet to support hair growth.
First Week (Days 4 to 7)
- Any redness, mild tenderness, or small bruises will usually settle within a few days.
- Continue gentle hair care with mild, nourishing products.
- Avoid scratching or picking at the scalp as new growth stimulation begins.
- Protect the scalp from sun exposure by wearing a loose-fitting hat when outdoors.
First Month
- Hair growth occurs gradually as follicles are reactivated.
- Attend your next scheduled treatment session as advised to achieve cumulative results.
- Use any home care serums, vitamins, or supplements recommended by your practitioner to enhance treatment benefits.
- Avoid stress, smoking, and poor diet, as these factors can negatively affect results.
What to Expect During Healing
- Mild swelling, redness, or tingling may occur and resolve within 24 to 48 hours.
- Some temporary shedding can occur before stronger regrowth begins — this is a normal part of the hair cycle.
- Noticeable improvement in hair thickness and health is typically seen after several sessions.
When to Contact Your Practitioner Immediately
Seek advice if you experience
- Persistent redness, swelling, or pain lasting more than 3 days
- Signs of infection such as heat, tenderness, or discharge
- Unusual scalp sensitivity or allergic reaction
- Significant bruising or prolonged discomfort
Long-Term Care and Maintenance
- Maintain good scalp hygiene and hydration.
- Use gentle, sulphate-free shampoo and avoid harsh chemicals.
- Follow a balanced diet rich in iron, zinc, vitamin D, and biotin.
- Avoid smoking, excessive alcohol, and stress, as these contribute to hair thinning.
- Schedule regular maintenance treatments every 3 to 6 months.
- Combine with homecare products or supplements recommended by your practitioner for optimal results.
DepositÂ
A ÂŁ20 non-refundable deposit will be taken when booking appointments. Your deposit will be deducted from the cost of treatment, please see cancellation policy for how your deposit maybe affected.