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PRP Hair Treatment in Turkey: 2026 Cost, Procedure & When It Works
€280/session median at Verified Premium clinics. 4-session course €960. Strengthens existing hair, slows progression — does NOT regrow on bald areas. Best for Norwood I-II, female pattern hair loss, post-transplant boost.
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Reviewed by Prof. Dr. Gülfem Çelik, CapaClinic İstanbul · Last updated 4 May 2026 · 7-minute read
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment in Turkey costs €180–€520 per session at Verified Premium clinics in 2026, with the median around €280. PRP is a non-surgical hair restoration treatment using your own blood-derived growth factors injected into the scalp to stimulate hair follicles. Unlike hair transplant, PRP doesn't add new hair — it strengthens existing hair and slows hair loss progression.
Same procedure costs £400–£800 per session in the UK and $600–$1,200 per session in the US — Turkey delivers equivalent quality at 50–70% lower cost.
Built from DoctorVi's verified clinic database (n=380 dermatology/hair clinics) and 842 PRP treatment outcomes with 12-month follow-up.
What is PRP hair treatment?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) hair treatment is a non-surgical procedure:
1. Blood drawn from your arm (15-30 ml)
2. Centrifuged to separate platelet-rich plasma from red blood cells
3. PRP injected directly into scalp areas with thinning hair
The treatment course typically requires 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, then maintenance sessions every 3–6 months.
PRP is best understood as prevention and strengthening rather than restoration:
Slows progression of androgenic alopecia (male/female pattern hair loss)
Improves hair shaft thickness and density of existing hair
Reduces hair shedding (telogen effluvium)
Stimulates dormant follicles in early-stage hair loss
Can be combined with hair transplant for enhanced graft survival
PRP doesn't:
Regrow hair on completely bald areas (no follicles = nothing to stimulate)
Replace hair transplant for advanced baldness
Provide permanent results without maintenance
PRP hair treatment Turkey cost 2026
Configuration
Verified Premium median
Range
Single PRP session
€280
€180–€520
Initial 4-session course
€960
€640–€1,800
6-session intensive course
€1,440
€960–€2,800
PRP + hair transplant combo (post-op boost)
+€420
+€280–€640
PRP + Mesotherapy combo
€420/session
€280–€720
Maintenance session (1–2x/year)
€280
€180–€520
What's typically included:
Initial consultation
Blood draw and PRP processing
Topical anesthesia
Scalp injection (10–25 sites)
Post-treatment care kit
30-day follow-up
PRP is typically a single-day outpatient procedure — no hospital stay, no special travel logistics needed.
When PRP hair treatment is the right choice
PRP makes sense for:
1. Early-stage androgenic alopecia (Norwood I–II). Where hair is thinning but not bald, PRP can slow progression and strengthen existing hair density. Better outcomes when treatment starts early.
2. Female pattern hair loss. PRP's effectiveness for women's hair loss is well-documented (often better outcomes than men due to different hair loss pathway).
3. Post-hair transplant boost. Combining PRP with FUE/DHI hair transplant in Turkey improves graft survival rates by 5–10 percentage points based on DV outcome data.
4. Telogen effluvium / stress-related shedding. PRP can speed recovery and improve hair density in cases of temporary excessive shedding.
5. Patients not eligible for hair transplant. Insufficient donor density, medical contraindications, or pre-surgical age (under 25) — PRP provides an interim non-surgical option.
When PRP is NOT the right choice
PRP is the wrong call when:
Norwood IV+ baldness — too few existing follicles to stimulate. Hair transplant is the only meaningful option.
Completely bald scalp areas — no follicles to work with.
Active scalp infection or autoimmune disease — temporary contraindication.
Tight budget with single budget for hair restoration — for ~€1,440 PRP course budget, a 1,500-graft FUE hair transplant in Turkey delivers permanent results.
How a PRP hair treatment in Turkey unfolds
A standard same-day pathway:
Day 0 — Arrival. Most patients combine PRP with other treatments (e.g., hair transplant follow-up, dental work) since the procedure itself takes only 1–2 hours.
Months 3–6. Maximum benefit from initial course visible. Repeat sessions scheduled.
Months 6+. Maintenance sessions every 3–6 months for sustained results.
How to verify a PRP hair treatment clinic in Turkey
Five questions in writing:
1. "What centrifuge system and protocol do you use?" Quality answer: a named system (Regen-Lab, Eclipse, Magellan, Selphyl). Generic centrifuge with manual technique = lower platelet concentration consistency.
2. "How many PRP sessions has the dermatologist performed in the past 12 months?" Senior providers do 200–400/year. Below 100, developing practice.
3. "Is the dermatologist board-certified, or is this performed by a general practitioner?" Quality answer: board-certified dermatologist or specialty-trained hair restoration physician.
4. "What's your protocol for sterilization and PRP processing?" Quality answer: closed-system processing (no air exposure), single-use disposables for blood handling.
5. "What's a realistic outcome expectation for my case?" Quality answer: honest assessment based on Norwood stage. Hedge: "guaranteed results" or "miracle outcomes."
Frequently asked questions
How much does PRP hair treatment cost in Turkey?
€180–€520 per session at Verified Premium clinics, median €280. A typical 4-session initial course: €960. Compare to UK £400–£800/session or US $600–$1,200/session.
Does PRP hair treatment really work?
For early-stage hair loss (Norwood I–II), yes — clinical evidence shows hair density improvement of 10–20% and hair shedding reduction of 50–70%. For advanced baldness (Norwood IV+), no — PRP cannot create hair where no follicles exist.
How many PRP sessions do I need?
Typical initial course: 4–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Then maintenance sessions every 3–6 months. Total first year cost: €1,400–€2,800 at Verified Premium clinics in Turkey.
Is PRP hair treatment safe?
Yes — PRP uses your own blood, eliminating allergic reaction or rejection risk. Side effects are mild (temporary scalp tenderness, slight redness). Serious complications are rare (1–2% mild infection at injection sites).
Can I combine PRP with hair transplant in Turkey?
Yes — PRP applied immediately after FUE/DHI hair transplant has been shown to improve graft survival rates by 5–10 percentage points in DV outcome data. Many Verified Premium hair transplant clinics include PRP boost as an upgrade option (+€280–€640).
Does PRP work for female hair loss?
Yes, often better than for men. Female pattern hair loss has different underlying mechanisms (hormonal, nutritional, autoimmune), and PRP's growth factor stimulation addresses several of these pathways. Outcome studies show 60–75% of female PRP patients see meaningful improvement.
How long do PRP results last?
Initial course results last 6–12 months without maintenance. With ongoing maintenance sessions every 3–6 months, results sustain indefinitely. Without maintenance, hair gradually returns to pre-treatment baseline over 12–18 months.
Is PRP cheaper than hair transplant in Turkey?
Per session, yes — €280/PRP session vs €2,840/full hair transplant. Long-term, hair transplant is more cost-effective for advanced baldness because PRP requires lifelong maintenance (€600–€1,200/year) while hair transplant is one-time. For early-stage hair loss, PRP is genuinely cheaper.
What we recommend doing next
If PRP hair treatment in Turkey is on your shortlist:
1. Get a free hair analysis with three Verified Premium hair clinics. Each will assess your Norwood stage and recommend PRP, hair transplant, or combination.
2. Compare PRP cost vs hair transplant cost for your specific case. For Norwood I–II, PRP often makes financial sense. For Norwood IV+, hair transplant is the more efficient long-term solution.
3. Combine with travel plans. PRP is a same-day outpatient procedure — combine with sightseeing, dental work, or hair transplant follow-up to maximize trip value.
Reviewed by Prof. Dr. Gülfem Çelik, hair restoration specialist at CapaClinic, Istanbul. DoctorVi maintains an editorial firewall — no clinic featured pays for inclusion.