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Every PRP price you find online seems to contradict the last one, and that gets frustrating when you’re trying to budget for treatment. Here’s the simpler truth: PRP treatment costs in India follow a few predictable patterns once you know what to look for.
This guide gives you the real price range, what moves it, and how to walk into a Kosmoderma consultation ready to ask the right questions.
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood’s platelets to support tissue repair and stimulate growth factors. A small blood sample is drawn, spun in a centrifuge, and reintroduced into the scalp or face. Because it’s prepared from your own blood, PRP is classified as an autologous treatment.
That well-studied profile is part of why PRP costs more than an over-the-counter product. Clinical research, including systematic reviews of PRP for hair loss, supports its use as a legitimate medical procedure rather than a cosmetic add-on.
You’re paying for a clinical procedure with a documented mechanism, not just a bottled serum.
Published pricing across Indian clinics generally places PRP treatment between ₹3,000 and ₹15,000 per session for standard scalp or facial protocols. Some premium or advanced protocols run higher than that. This is a wide range on purpose; a single “average price” hides more than it reveals.
Where you land in that range depends less on luck and more on the factors below.
Several variables push PRP pricing up or down. Understanding them helps you evaluate a quote rather than just react to a number.
Scalp PRP for hair loss is typically priced differently from facial PRP for skin rejuvenation, since the technique and depth of application differ.
The centrifugation kit used to prepare the PRP affects quality and cost. A dermatologist-led protocol also carries different pricing than a technician-administered one.
The centrifugation kit used to prepare the PRP affects quality and cost. A dermatologist-led protocol also carries different pricing than a technician-administered one.
A low per-session price can mislead if your condition needs several sessions to show results. Multiplying the per-session price by your recommended session count, not the headline number, gives you the real total cost.
This is exactly why a personalized consultation beats a quick price comparison online.
PRP for hair loss and PRP for facial skin are priced differently because they solve different problems with different protocols. Hair PRP typically targets the scalp across a broader area. Facial PRP is often layered with a fine-needle technique for skin texture and tone.
Neither number tells the full story without a consultation to match protocol to your actual concern.
Kosmoderma doesn’t quote a flat number over the phone, because doing so before a consultation means guessing at your protocol and session count. A dermatologist evaluates your hair loss pattern or skin concern first. From there, they build a treatment plan with a transparent, itemized cost breakdown.
PRP treatment cost in India varies for real reasons, not because pricing is arbitrary. A published range gives you context, but only a consultation gives you an accurate total for your specific case.
Book a consultation with a Kosmoderma dermatologist to get a personalized PRP treatment plan and transparent pricing for your specific needs.
Published pricing across Indian clinics generally falls between ₹3,000 and ₹15,000 per session, depending on the treatment area and protocol. There’s no single “correct” number — the right figure for you comes from a consultation, not a headline price.
Price differences usually come down to the equipment and centrifugation kit used, the doctor’s expertise, the city, and whether the protocol includes add-ons like microneedling. Two clinics quoting different numbers may be offering genuinely different levels of care.
Most PRP protocols involve a series of sessions spaced weeks apart, not a single visit. The total cost of a full course matters more than any single session’s price, so ask about the recommended session count before comparing quotes.
No. Hair PRP typically targets a broader scalp area, while facial PRP often uses a finer-needle technique for skin texture and tone, so the protocols — and pricing — differ.
Unusually low pricing can sometimes reflect lower-quality kits, less experienced practitioners, or corners cut on sterility and preparation. Cost alone isn’t a reliable quality signal — ask what’s included in the price before deciding.
PRP for cosmetic or hair loss purposes is generally considered an elective procedure and typically isn’t covered by standard health insurance. [Any exceptions or specific insurance guidance should be confirmed with Kosmoderma’s accounts team before publishing.]
This depends on the severity of hair loss or skin concern being treated, and it’s determined during consultation rather than a fixed number for everyone. Your dermatologist will recommend a session count based on your specific case.
Some clinics charge separately for the initial consultation, follow-up visits, or recommended aftercare products. Ask for an itemized breakdown upfront so you’re comparing the full cost, not just the headline session price.
PRP is generally less expensive per session than surgical hair restoration, but it’s also a different type of treatment with different goals and maintenance needs. The two aren’t directly comparable without understanding what each is meant to achieve for your case.
The only reliable way is a consultation, where a dermatologist evaluates your hair or skin concern and builds a protocol and cost estimate around it. Online price ranges are useful for context, not for budgeting precisely.
Not necessarily. Some clinics offer packages that are all-inclusive, while others will charge for implants, garments, or consumables separately. It is always best to ask for a breakdown of the costs before you book.
At least two – the first consultation will give you an idea of the options for treatment, and the second consultation will confirm the costs and procedures for recovery and aftercare support.
Not necessarily. A cheaper clinic may be passing on limited technology, unseasoned staff, or not mentioning their exclusions in the initial quote. It is important to always check the surgeon’s expertise, the clinic’s safety protocols, and the results of previous before and afters when making your decision.
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