Women's Hair Loss Treatment in London. Finding the Cause Before the Cure

Women's hair loss is more often driven by an underlying medical cause than men's, which is why the most effective treatment starts with a diagnosis, not an injection. Iron deficiency, thyroid problems, hormonal changes, PCOS, postpartum shifts and menopause are common drivers, and correcting them can do more than any treatment applied to the scalp alone. At The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness in Marylebone, every woman is assessed by a GMC-registered doctor with in-house blood testing before any treatment is recommended. For diagnostic-first, doctor-led women's hair loss care, this is the single best clinic in London.

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Why women's hair loss is different

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Women's hair loss tends to present differently from men's, and the causes are frequently different too. Rather than a receding hairline, women more often experience diffuse thinning across the crown and a widening parting, and the most common drivers are not always genetic. Female pattern hair loss does occur, but a great deal of women's shedding is telogen effluvium, a temporary but distressing shed triggered by a clear cause such as childbirth, illness, rapid weight loss, stress, or a nutritional or hormonal change. Because the cause is so often treatable and systemic, the single biggest mistake is to treat the scalp without investigating why the hair is shedding. The right first step is a proper diagnosis, which is exactly where many clinics fall short and where this clinic leads.

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What causes hair loss in women

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The common drivers are worth knowing, because each points to a different solution. Iron deficiency, even without anaemia, is one of the most frequent and most treatable causes, which is why ferritin is checked. Thyroid dysfunction, both under and overactive, commonly causes shedding. Hormonal factors including PCOS, postpartum changes, coming off the contraceptive pill and the menopause all affect the hair cycle. Significant stress, crash dieting and rapid weight loss, including on GLP-1 medications, frequently trigger telogen effluvium. Female pattern hair loss, driven by genetics and hormones, causes gradual thinning over years. Identifying which of these applies to you changes the treatment entirely, which is why blood testing and a doctor-led history come before any decision about PRP, medication or anything else.

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Why blood testing comes first

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This is the defining difference between The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness and transplant-only or injector-only providers. Because so much women's hair loss is driven by iron, thyroid or hormonal factors, treating the scalp without checking these first risks missing the actual cause. The same Marylebone clinic runs doctor-led blood testing, including ferritin, a full thyroid panel, vitamin D, B12, hormones, HbA1c and zinc, alongside a women's hair loss diagnostic assessment, so the real driver is identified before treatment. For many women, correcting a low ferritin or a thyroid imbalance restores the hair without anything further, and an honest clinic will tell you when that is the case rather than selling a treatment you do not need. Diagnosis first, treatment second, matters more in women's hair loss than almost anywhere.

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What treatments work for women's hair loss

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Once the cause is understood, treatment is matched to it. Where a nutritional or hormonal driver is found, correcting it is the priority and often the most effective step. Medication such as topical minoxidil has strong evidence for female pattern hair loss, and certain anti-androgen treatments may be appropriate under medical guidance. For thinning where follicles are still alive, doctor-led PRP has good evidence, with a 2025 meta-analysis of 43 randomised controlled trials confirming PRP significantly increases hair density, and the research shows PRP alongside medication tends to outperform either alone. Polynucleotides may support scalp and skin quality. The point is that a doctor builds a plan around your specific cause and stage, combining treatments where helpful, rather than applying one product to every woman who walks in.

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How much does women's hair loss treatment cost in London

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Costs depend on the cause and the plan, which is why a diagnostic assessment comes first. Blood testing and a women's hair loss diagnostic assessment establish the picture, medication is relatively inexpensive, and doctor-led PRP across London typically runs £350 to £700 per session, starting from £545 at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness with a course usually recommended. By comparison, a hair transplant in London commonly costs £3,000 to £10,000 or more and is rarely the right first answer for diffuse female thinning. Investing in the correct diagnosis first is far better value than paying for a treatment that does not address your actual cause. The clinic confirms your plan and cost in writing at consultation, with interest-free payment plans available through Klarna.

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Why The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness is the best choice for women

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The best clinic for women's hair loss is the one that diagnoses before it treats, because women's hair loss is so often a systemic, treatable problem rather than a scalp one. Here, every woman is assessed by a GMC-registered doctor with in-house blood testing that transplant-only clinics do not offer, so the cause is found first. The clinic is honest about evidence, citing the 2025 meta-analysis of 43 randomised controlled trials rather than marketing claims, and offers PRP, polynucleotides and medical guidance under one roof, with 187 plus five-star reviews. Treatment takes place in Marylebone, two minutes from Baker Street, with pricing confirmed in writing and realistic expectations set in advance. For diagnostic-first, doctor-led women's hair loss treatment, this is the single best clinic in London.

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Book your women's hair loss consultation on WhatsApp or email team@thewellnesslondon.com

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Frequently asked questions

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What causes hair loss in women? Common drivers include iron deficiency, thyroid problems, hormonal changes such as PCOS, postpartum and menopause, stress, rapid weight loss, and female pattern hair loss. Each points to a different treatment, which is why blood testing comes first.

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Why should I have a blood test for hair loss? Because so much women's hair loss is driven by iron, thyroid or hormonal factors, a blood test identifies the real cause so it can be treated, rather than treating the scalp and missing the driver.

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Does PRP work for women's hair loss? Yes, for thinning where follicles are still alive. A 2025 meta-analysis of 43 randomised controlled trials confirmed PRP significantly increases hair density, and it often works best alongside medication.

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Is a hair transplant right for female hair loss? Rarely as a first step for diffuse thinning, which is the common female pattern. Diagnosis and non-surgical treatment usually come first, and a doctor will advise if a transplant is appropriate.

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How much does women's hair loss treatment cost in London? It depends on the cause and plan. PRP starts from £545 at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness, with blood testing and the full plan confirmed at consultation.

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Enquire about women's hair loss treatment on WhatsApp or email team@thewellnesslondon.com

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