Targeted Hair Loss Treatments
Advanced non-surgical therapies for thinning hair in men and women
Hair loss and thinning can affect both men and women due to stress, hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, or scalp inflammation. At my doctor-led clinic in Oxford, I offer advanced regenerative treatments for hair restoration, including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), exosomes, and polynucleotides — all aimed at improving scalp health and stimulating stronger, denser growth over time. I also offer targeted blood tests for hair loss, which help identify underlying causes such as thyroid dysfunction, vitamin deficiencies, or hormonal shifts in both men and women. PRP delivers your own growth factors directly into the scalp, exosomes enhance cellular repair and reduce inflammation, and polynucleotides are particularly useful for sensitive, reactive skin. Each plan is tailored based on clinical assessment, test results, and individual goals.
How it Works
Hair loss can be caused by many factors—including hormones, thyroid dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies, stress, or genetics. During your consultation, I’ll assess your medical history and scalp condition, and may arrange in-clinic blood tests to identify treatable causes.
This diagnostic step allows for a truly personalised treatment plan—whether with regenerative injections, anti-androgens, or supportive therapies.
Scalp Treatments Offered
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Topical Dutasteride Application
Targets hormonal hair loss locally
Dutasteride blocks DHT at the scalp, helping preserve hair follicles and reduce progression of pattern hair loss—without the systemic side effects of oral medication.
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Topical Bicalutamide Application
Anti-androgen support for female hair thinning
Ideal for hormonally driven cases like PCOS, this anti-androgen helps reduce follicle shrinkage in women by acting directly at the scalp.
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Scalp Vitamin Injections
Strengthens existing hair and nourishes follicles
A blend of vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants to improve scalp health, reduce shedding, and support other regenerative treatments.
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Your own growth factors, concentrated and reinjected
Using your own blood, PRP stimulates dormant follicles and boosts natural regrowth—particularly useful for early thinning or post-partum hair loss.
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Exosomes for Hair Regrowth
Cutting-edge regenerative therapy
Stem-cell-derived vesicles that deliver powerful repair signals to activate follicles, reduce inflammation, and enhance scalp microcirculation. Especially effective in advanced or resistant cases.
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Polynucleotides (PN)
Regeneration and hydration support
DNA fragments that soothe inflammation, improve scalp quality, and promote a healthy environment for hair regrowth. Often used alongside PRP or exosomes.
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Blood Tests for Hair Loss
On-site diagnostics to guide your treatment
In-clinic testing for women and men, including hormone panels, thyroid function, ferritin, iron, and vitamin D—to identify treatable causes of hair loss and personalise your plan.
What to Expect
This treatment is not about chasing unrealistic regrowth.
My approach is always evidence-based and realistic, focusing on preserving existing hair, stimulating dormant follicles, and identifying underlying causes.
Hair loss treatments typically require 30–45 minutes and have minimal downtime. Before we begin, I schedule a full consultation where I assess your scalp and medical history. If needed, I can arrange in-clinic blood tests to explore hormonal, nutritional, or thyroid-related causes of hair loss.
Most patients follow a course of 3–6 sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, depending on their goals and treatment type. Results build gradually over time and improve with consistency.
My Approach
Every patient’s hair loss story is different—so I don’t follow a template. Your treatment plan is based on your history, scalp condition, and test results, not just what’s visible.
I often begin with diagnostics: understanding whether hormones, stress, or nutrition are playing a role allows me to treat more effectively. This step is often overlooked—but crucial.
I also believe in combining therapies when appropriate. PRP, exosomes, vitamins, or anti-androgen topicals may be used individually or as part of a phased plan.
When treating female patients, I often consider how perimenopause or PCOS may influence hair thinning. In men, I look at testosterone balance and genetic factors.
Above all, I aim for sustainable results and patient confidence, through personalised and ethical care.
Why Choose My Clinic
As a fully qualified medical doctor, registered with the GMC and CQC, I offer anti-wrinkle treatments in a safe, regulated clinical setting.
My approach is always conservative and personalised, with a focus on natural results.
Consultations are never rushed: I assess facial movements carefully and explain everything in detail before treatment.
Patients return year after year because they feel safe, respected, and never overtreated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it hurt?
Most patients tolerate the procedure very well. For areas with very short hair, I may apply a numbing cream—but in most cases, I prefer to use a small amount of local anaesthetic injected into the scalp. This ensures the treatment is as comfortable as possible, even when multiple injections are needed. Discomfort is typically minimal once the area is numb.
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Is there any downtime?
There is little to no downtime. You may experience slight redness or tenderness at the injection sites, which typically resolves within 24–48 hours. You can return to work and normal activities the same day.
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How many sessions will I need?
I usually recommend a course of 3–6 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. The exact number depends on the severity and cause of your hair loss, as well as the treatment chosen.
When will I see results?
You may start noticing less shedding and new baby hairs within 6–12 weeks, but full results develop gradually over several months. Consistency is key.
Can I combine PRP with other treatments?
Yes. PRP can be safely combined with exosomes, vitamin injections, or topical therapies. I will guide you through the best plan based on your clinical picture.
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Do I need blood tests before starting?
Not always—but if your history or symptoms suggest an underlying hormonal or nutritional issue, I may recommend a blood panel. I can arrange this in-clinic for your convenience.
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What’s the difference between PRP and Exosomes?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is derived from your own blood and contains growth factors that stimulate hair follicles and repair tissue. Results depend on the quality of your platelets and overall health.
Exosomes are lab-purified vesicles derived from stem cells, containing consistent regenerative signals. They don’t rely on your body’s healing ability and tend to deliver more reliable results—especially in stubborn or advanced cases.
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How do Exosomes differ from Polynucleotides?
Exosomes are extracellular messengers from stem cells that actively signal regeneration, improve microcirculation, reduce inflammation, and activate dormant follicles.
Polynucleotides, on the other hand, are DNA fragments that create a supportive environment for cell repair and hydration. They are excellent for scalp health and tissue quality but don’t have the same potency in follicular stimulation as exosomes.
In short: polynucleotides support, exosomes activate.
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Please note:The answers provided above are general guidelines.Every treatment is discussed in full detail during your consultation, where I carefully assess your needs, medical history, and aesthetic goals.My approach is always tailored, transparent, and patient-led — you will never be rushed or pressured into a decision.
I also use Exosomes and PRP in my skin protocols to treat rosacea, pigmentation, scarring and loss of glow — with excellent results.
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