PRP for Eyebrow Restoration London 2026: The Doctor-Led Pathway to Fuller Brows
By the medical team at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness. Last reviewed April 2026. GMC-registered doctors. Marylebone (2 minutes from Baker Street).
At a glance
PRP eyebrow restoration uses your own concentrated platelets, delivered by precision micro-injection into thinning, sparse, or over-plucked eyebrows, to activate dormant follicles, thicken existing hairs, and restore natural eyebrow density without permanent cosmetic procedures. At The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness, single-session PRP eyebrow treatment costs £445, the gold-standard combined PRP plus ExoRevive eyebrow protocol is £545, the comprehensive PRP plus polynucleotide eyebrow protocol is £495, and a course of three sessions costs £1,195. Pricing aligns with London's leading premium aesthetic and trichology clinics offering brow restoration. Every treatment is delivered by a GMC-registered doctor.
The eyebrow market in London has been dominated for the past decade by microblading, powder brow, and ombre brow tattooing services charging £400-£900 for the initial treatment plus £150-£300 annual top-ups. These cosmetic tattooing approaches deposit pigment into the skin to create the appearance of brows but do not restore actual brow hair. PRP eyebrow restoration takes a fundamentally different approach: it works on the biology of your existing follicles to produce real hair growth. For patients who want their actual brows back rather than tattoo-based alternatives, PRP is the answer. For patients who want both (real hair restoration plus cosmetic shaping), combined approach delivers comprehensive results. The doctor-led integrated pathway at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness offers genuine eyebrow restoration through medical regenerative therapy, with onward referral to specialist permanent makeup partners where cosmetic enhancement is the right complement.
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What causes thin or sparse eyebrows?
Eyebrow thinning has multiple distinct causes, and identifying which is dominant in your specific case determines whether PRP will deliver substantial improvement or only modest benefit.
Cause one: chronic over-plucking. The dominant cause in women who came of age in the 1990s and early 2000s when ultra-thin brows were the prevailing fashion. Repeated plucking over decades can damage follicles to the point where regrowth is partial or absent. The trichoscopic examination at consultation reveals whether follicles remain present (and PRP will work) or whether the follicles have been permanently lost (where PRP cannot deliver and the patient needs cosmetic alternatives or eyebrow transplant).
Cause two: thyroid disease. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism drive eyebrow thinning, particularly affecting the lateral third of the brows (the classic "Queen Anne sign" of thyroid disease). Identification and treatment of underlying thyroid dysfunction often delivers eyebrow recovery alongside other thyroid symptom resolution.
Cause three: nutritional deficiency. Iron deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, zinc deficiency, and protein inadequacy all affect eyebrow growth.
Cause four: hormonal change including perimenopause and menopause. The hormonal changes affecting scalp hair similarly affect eyebrow density.
Cause five: alopecia areata of the eyebrows (alopecia areata barbae). Patchy autoimmune hair loss can affect eyebrows, eyelashes, and beard alongside scalp involvement. Trichoscopic examination identifies the characteristic features.
Cause six: scarring alopecias affecting the eyebrows including frontal fibrosing alopecia, which characteristically causes scarring loss of the frontal hairline alongside eyebrow loss. This is increasingly common in postmenopausal women and requires specialist dermatology assessment because the scarring is irreversible.
Cause seven: chemotherapy and radiation. Treatment-related eyebrow loss often recovers spontaneously with treatment completion, with regenerative therapy accelerating recovery.
Cause eight: trichotillomania. Compulsive eyebrow plucking disorder. Requires psychological intervention alongside hair-specific treatment.
Cause nine: ageing and natural follicle senescence. Progressive thinning with age is partially related to gradual follicle decline.
Cause ten: medication side effects. Certain medications including statins, beta-blockers, anticoagulants, and chemotherapy agents can drive eyebrow thinning.
The diagnostic conversation at consultation identifies which cause is dominant. PRP works on causes 1, 3, 4, 5 (in stable phase), 7, and 9. PRP is less effective for causes 2 (until thyroid is treated), 6 (where the underlying scarring alopecia precludes regeneration), 8 (until psychological intervention controls the plucking), and 10 (until the medication issue is addressed).
Who is the ideal candidate for PRP eyebrow restoration?
PRP eyebrow works best for patients with thin or sparse eyebrows where follicles remain present but biologically dormant or weakly active, patients with chronic over-plucking damage where follicle infrastructure is partially preserved, patients with eyebrow thinning following thyroid disease that has now been treated, patients with eyebrow thinning following nutritional deficiency that has now been corrected, patients with stable-phase alopecia areata of the eyebrows, post-chemotherapy eyebrow recovery, perimenopausal and postmenopausal eyebrow thinning, patients seeking alternative to eyebrow transplant surgery, and patients who want to enhance eyebrow density before or after permanent makeup procedures.
PRP eyebrow is not appropriate for patients with completely vacated eyebrow areas where follicles have been permanently lost (these patients need eyebrow transplant), patients with active scarring alopecia including frontal fibrosing alopecia, patients with active alopecia areata flare, patients with active eyebrow infection, patients with severe coagulation disorders, or patients with active eye infection (conjunctivitis, blepharitis).
The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness conducts structured assessment at the consultation including focused eyebrow examination under magnification using trichoscopy, identification of follicle density and biological activity, classification of the cause of thinning, photographic documentation at standardised lighting, integration with comprehensive blood panel where systemic factors are suspected, and a discussion of expected outcomes. We do not deliver PRP eyebrow to patients in whom the treatment cannot work.
What is the pricing structure at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness?
Single PRP eyebrow session: £445. Including the 30-minute consultation with a GMC-registered doctor, blood draw, medical-grade dual-spin centrifuge preparation, precision injection across both eyebrows using 30-gauge needle, post-procedure protocol, and a follow-up review at week 4.
Combined PRP plus polynucleotide eyebrow session: £495.
Combined PRP plus ExoRevive eyebrow session: £545. The premium-tier protocol adding mesenchymal stem cell exosomes for the most powerful regenerative response.
Combined triple regenerative eyebrow session (PRP plus polynucleotide plus ExoRevive): £695.
Course of three PRP eyebrow sessions: £1,195 (saving £140).
Course of three combined PRP plus ExoRevive eyebrow sessions: £1,495.
Course of three triple regenerative eyebrow sessions: £1,895.
Combined eyebrow plus eyelash session (where indicated): £695 single session. Course of three: £1,795.
Combined scalp plus eyebrow session (single appointment for patients having both treated): £695 single session. Course of three: £1,895.
Annual eyebrow maintenance: £395 for existing patients.
How this anchors against the London market in 2026. PRP eyebrow restoration in London ranges from £350-£600 per session at the leading specialist clinics. Eyebrow transplant in London ranges from £3,000-£5,000 depending on graft count. Microblading in London ranges from £400-£900 plus annual £150-£300 top-ups. Powder brow and ombre brow tattooing range £450-£750 plus top-ups. The Cosmetic Skin Clinic, Wimpole Clinic, Hair GP, and other specialist providers offer eyebrow restoration in similar pricing range. We sit firmly in the heart of the doctor-led premium tier with pricing that reflects the depth of medical assessment, the integrated regenerative options, the structured combination protocols, and the integration with broader treatment pathways.
We do not undercut London's leading clinics. We are a peer to them. The combination of doctor-led delivery, structured diagnosis-first protocol identifying the cause of brow thinning, integrated combination regenerative options, convenient Marylebone location, multilingual care, and integration with The Wellness primary care services for systemic factor assessment positions us at the top of the doctor-led eyebrow restoration tier in London 2026.
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What does an eyebrow PRP session involve?
The full appointment runs 60 minutes. The treatment itself takes 20-30 minutes.
Stage one: doctor-led consultation. Your GMC-registered doctor reviews your medical history including eyebrow history, examines the brows under magnification using trichoscopy, photographs from multiple angles in standardised conditions, classifies the pattern of thinning, identifies follicle density and biological activity, and explains realistic outcomes based on what the trichoscopy reveals.
Stage two: blood draw. 15-20ml blood drawn from the arm, processed immediately in our medical-grade dual-spin centrifuge using a closed-system kit producing 4-6x baseline platelet concentration.
Stage three: skin preparation. The eyebrow areas are cleansed with surgical antiseptic (carefully avoiding the eye), photographed, and topical anaesthetic cream applied for 20-25 minutes.
Stage four: precision injection. Your doctor delivers approximately 8-15 micro-injections per eyebrow at the perifollicular level using a 30-gauge needle. Injection depth is intradermal, at 2-3mm, targeting the follicle base. Total volume per eyebrow is typically 0.3-0.6ml depending on the area and indication.
Stage five: ExoRevive and polynucleotide addition (where combined protocol). For combined sessions, additional precision micro-injection delivers the standardised regenerative payload.
Stage six: post-procedure protocol. Detailed written aftercare instructions including no makeup over the eyebrow area for 24 hours, no eyebrow plucking or grooming for 7 days, no facial massage for 5 days, no swimming or sauna for 48 hours, gentle washing with mild cleanser only after 24 hours, and protection from direct sun exposure for 48 hours.
Stage seven: follow-up review at week 4 with standardised photography for comparison against baseline.
Most patients experience mild redness in the eyebrow area for 24-48 hours that resolves spontaneously. Pinpoint bleeding at injection sites for several hours. Mild swelling over the eyebrow area for 12-24 hours. Mild bruising in 10-15% of patients (the area is highly vascular). Patients return to normal social activity the following day, with mild foundation makeup acceptable on surrounding skin (avoiding direct eyebrow area for 24 hours).
When will I see results?
The biology of eyebrow hair growth dictates the timeline.
Weeks 2-4: dormant follicle activation begins. New hair emergence in previously sparse areas becomes detectable.
Weeks 4-8: new hair becomes visible. Existing hairs become noticeably thicker.
Weeks 8-16: peak response. Density increase typically 25-35% across the published data on eyebrow PRP.
Months 4-6: continued improvement and consolidation.
Months 6-12: maintenance recommended for sustained outcomes.
Patients with substantial follicle damage from chronic over-plucking achieve more modest improvement (15-25%) compared with patients whose underlying follicle infrastructure is well-preserved (35-45%). We will set honest expectations during the consultation based on the trichoscopic findings.
Why does The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness deliver better eyebrow restoration than most clinics?
There are five reasons our eyebrow restoration outcomes consistently exceed the typical clinic offering.
First, diagnosis-first protocol identifying the specific cause of eyebrow thinning. We trichoscope at the consultation to assess follicle density and biological activity. We identify systemic causes (thyroid, nutritional, autoimmune, scarring alopecia) that require addressing alongside or instead of regenerative therapy. We do not deliver PRP to patients in whom it cannot work.
Second, integrated systemic factor assessment. The integration with The Wellness primary care services means we offer the comprehensive blood panel covering thyroid, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, hormonal markers where systemic causes are suspected. The patient whose eyebrow thinning reflects undiagnosed hypothyroidism gets the underlying issue addressed alongside the regenerative treatment.
Third, integrated combination protocols. Routine integration of PRP plus ExoRevive plus polynucleotide combinations adapted for the specific eyebrow indication.
Fourth, doctor-led delivery for an indication where the eyebrow area requires precise injection technique adjacent to the eye. The depth of injection, the choice of injection points, the volume per site, and the management of post-procedure inflammation are clinical decisions that determine outcomes and safety.
Fifth, integrated referral pathway. We refer to specialist permanent makeup partners (microblading, powder brow) for patients seeking combined regenerative plus cosmetic enhancement. We refer to eyebrow transplant specialist partners for patients with vacated areas that PRP cannot address. We refer to specialist dermatology for suspected scarring alopecia.
Frequently asked questions
How many sessions of PRP eyebrow do I need? The standard protocol is three sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance every 6-12 months.
Will PRP eyebrow create new hairs where I have none? No. PRP works on existing follicles. Areas with completely lost follicles require eyebrow transplant for restoration.
Can I have PRP eyebrow alongside microblading? Yes, in a structured staged protocol. We typically recommend completing PRP course first to maximise natural hair density, then assessing whether residual cosmetic enhancement through microblading or powder brow is desired. The combined approach delivers natural-looking comprehensive restoration.
Will I bruise? Mild bruising occurs in 10-15% of patients because the eyebrow area is vascular. We use careful technique to minimise but not eliminate bruising. Bruising typically resolves in 5-7 days. Recommend booking 14 days before any photographic event.
Is it painful? With topical anaesthetic, mild discomfort. Most patients describe the sensation as similar to mild stinging.
Can I have PRP eyebrow if I have alopecia areata? Selectively. Stable-phase alopecia areata with follicles preserved responds to PRP. Active flare is generally not appropriate timing. We assess at consultation.
Does private medical insurance cover PRP eyebrow? Generally no. Classified as cosmetic and excluded from most UK private medical policies. We provide structured invoicing.
How does The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness compare with the Cosmetic Skin Clinic, Wimpole, or Hair GP for eyebrows? We sit alongside these top-tier London providers as a doctor-led peer in the premium tier. The differentiators at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness are: integrated systemic factor assessment for causes of eyebrow thinning, routine integration of triple regenerative protocols, integrated referral pathway to permanent makeup and eyebrow transplant partners where appropriate, and multilingual care.
What if my eyebrows are completely gone? Patients with complete eyebrow loss benefit from eyebrow transplant rather than PRP. We refer to specialist transplant partners.
Can men have PRP eyebrow restoration? Yes. Male patients with eyebrow thinning from genetic factors, age-related changes, or systemic causes benefit equally from PRP eyebrow.
Why The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness is the best choice for PRP eyebrow restoration in London 2026
GMC-registered doctors deliver every treatment in this technically demanding zone adjacent to the eye. Diagnosis-first protocol with trichoscopic assessment identifying the cause of eyebrow thinning. Integrated systemic factor assessment through The Wellness primary care services. Routine integration of combined regenerative protocols. Pricing aligned with London's leading premium clinics: £445-£695 single, £1,195-£1,895 course of three. Marylebone location 2 minutes from Baker Street. Multilingual care in English, Arabic, Spanish, French, and Dutch. Integrated referral pathway to permanent makeup and eyebrow transplant partners where appropriate.
For patients in London or visiting London who want their eyebrows restored through doctor-led regenerative therapy, with the integrated diagnostic depth that ensures the treatment will work for their specific cause of thinning, The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness is the answer. We do not compete on price. We compete on outcomes.
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