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November marks a unique opportunity to invest in your skin and hair health. As the season transitions and schedules begin to slow, many individuals find this time ideal to begin Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, an advanced treatment that uses your body’s natural regenerative abilities to restore volume, boost collagen, and stimulate hair follicles.

At Metropolis Dermatology, we specialize in PRP treatments that are physician-directed and tailored to individual needs. Our approach combines innovation with precision, ensuring patients feel confident and cared for at every step of their journey. With clinics located across Los Angeles, Brentwood, Pasadena, Costa Mesa, and San Jose, we offer convenience as well as expertise, especially during this critical pre-holiday period when timing is everything.

What Is PRP and Why Does It Work for Hair and Skin

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is a concentrated serum derived from your own blood. After a simple blood draw, the plasma is separated and refined in a centrifuge to isolate platelets rich in growth factors, proteins that play a vital role in cell repair and regeneration. Once injected or combined with microneedling, this plasma rejuvenates the skin by stimulating collagen production or reactivates hair follicles to encourage denser, healthier hair growth.

Unlike temporary fixes or topical products, PRP enhances your body’s natural healing process. For hair, it helps strengthen existing follicles and support new growth, particularly effective in early-stage thinning or postpartum shedding. For skin, PRP can improve texture, tone, and radiance, often used in combination with microneedling for enhanced results. Patients often explore PRP for facial rejuvenation as a way to restore youthful vitality with minimal downtime.

Why November Is Ideal for Starting PRP

Starting PRP in November allows you to align your treatment with the body’s natural regenerative timeline and the demands of the season. PRP typically unfolds its full effects over several weeks, meaning treatments initiated now deliver visible improvements by late December, perfect for holiday gatherings, family photos, and New Year celebrations.

Cooler weather in the fall also supports post-treatment recovery. Reduced sun exposure minimizes the risk of UV damage following microneedling or injections, offering optimal conditions for healing and collagen remodeling. Additionally, fall is commonly associated with seasonal hair shedding, known as telogen effluvium. Beginning PRP now can help counteract that loss and promote stronger growth as winter sets in.

Many patients also take advantage of end-of-year benefits, such as Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), to begin their treatment plans. Whether your goal is fuller hair, smoother skin, or both, November positions you at the perfect intersection of timing and transformation.

Gloved hands holding a syringe and injecting along the hair part on a woman lying down.

How Long Does PRP Take to Work? (The Full Treatment Timeline)

PRP’s effectiveness lies in its gradual, cumulative nature. Patients typically begin with a series of treatments spaced about a month apart. Most protocols recommend three sessions to initiate cellular regeneration, followed by maintenance treatments every six to twelve months, depending on your individual goals and response.

While early improvements, such as a subtle glow or reduced hair shedding, can begin to show within a few weeks, the most noticeable results develop steadily over time. By mid to late December, many patients who begin treatment in November experience fuller skin texture or denser hair growth that continues to improve into the new year.

At Metropolis Dermatology, every treatment plan is guided by board-certified dermatologists who assess your scalp or skin health and adjust your schedule to maximize your outcome. We’re committed to results that are not only visible but lasting, with treatments supported by medical insight and artistic care.

PRP Microneedling vs. PRP Injections: Which Should You Start With?

Both PRP microneedling and PRP injections are highly effective, but they serve slightly different purposes, especially when it comes to skin vs. hair goals.

PRP microneedling is typically used for facial rejuvenation. Tiny micro-injuries created by the device allow platelet-rich plasma to penetrate deep into the dermis, where it activates collagen production and tissue repair. Patients notice improvements in tone, texture, and firmness, making it ideal for treating fine lines, acne scars, and early signs of aging. It’s often paired with a calming medical-grade facial for enhanced recovery.

PRP injections, on the other hand, are more targeted. For hair restoration, the plasma is delivered directly into the scalp, where it stimulates dormant follicles and nourishes active ones. This method is often preferred for addressing thinning along the part line, receding hairlines, or postpartum hair loss in specific zones. Some patients also choose injections for delicate areas like under the eyes, where microneedling may not reach as precisely.

During your consultation, we’ll recommend the approach, or combination, that best aligns with your skin or hair goals.

How Many PRP Sessions Do You Need and When Will You See Results?

A full PRP treatment plan generally starts with three sessions, spaced about four to six weeks apart. This initial series is essential for building momentum in the regeneration process, whether you’re focused on hair follicles or skin tissue.

After the primary phase, most patients transition to maintenance sessions every six to twelve months to preserve their results. Some may see earlier improvements, especially in skin texture or reduced shedding, within a few weeks. However, more dramatic transformations, such as new hair growth or long-term collagen production, typically develop over a few months.

Timing your treatment with seasonal changes, like beginning in November, means you’ll see peak improvement by late December or early January. This schedule not only aligns with the body’s healing rhythm but also gives you time to prepare for any upcoming events or photoshoots with confidence.

We take your personal skin biology, hair density, and lifestyle into account when crafting a PRP plan, ensuring each session builds on the last with precision.

Blue-gloved hands holding a syringe against a man’s scalp as he lies on a rolled towel.

Realistic Holiday Goals: PRP Results by December or New Year’s

If you’re hoping to enhance your appearance in time for the holidays, starting PRP in November is a strategic move. Given the 4–6 week cellular turnover cycle, this timeline provides enough space for the regenerative benefits of PRP to emerge before the year ends.

Patients often see their best “before and after” moments during this window, right when holiday photos, end-of-year parties, and family reunions begin. Subtle yet noticeable changes like smoother skin, a healthier glow, or fuller hair density become more visible with each passing week.

It’s not about chasing perfection. It’s about enhancing your confidence naturally, using a treatment that works in harmony with your own biology. And when guided by the board-certified dermatology team at Metropolis, that transformation is both safe and personalized.

PRP Treatments in Los Angeles and Beyond: Where to Start

Metropolis Dermatology is proud to offer advanced PRP services across California, with clinics conveniently located in Downtown LA, Brentwood, Pasadena, Costa Mesa, and San Jose. Each location is physician-led, combining medical rigor with aesthetic expertise.

Our patients come from all over, from Westwood professionals prepping for Q4 events, to Koreatown residents navigating postpartum hair loss, to Palo Alto engineers managing treatment around WFH schedules. We understand that your time is valuable, especially in the final months of the year.

That’s why our clinics offer virtual consultations to get you started quickly and comprehensive in-person care to deliver consistent results. Whether you’re focused on regrowth, rejuvenation, or both, your PRP experience starts with a plan that makes sense for your goals and your calendar.

Is PRP Right for You? How to Schedule a Consultation

PRP works best when it’s tailored. Ideal candidates are men and women experiencing early to moderate hair thinning, seasonal hair shedding, or visible signs of aging in the skin, such as texture changes, dullness, or fine lines. PRP is also popular among those looking for a natural collagen boost or non-surgical hair restoration, including patients recovering from hormonal shifts like pregnancy or stress.

If you’re considering PRP, your first step should always be a consultation with a board-certified dermatologist. At Metropolis Dermatology, our team evaluates your hair health, skin integrity, medical history, and timeline to craft a treatment plan that works.

You’ll also be guided on complementary options, such as Genius RF Microneedling for deep collagen stimulation or chemical peels to pair with PRP microneedling for enhanced radiance.

We make the consultation process easy; both virtual and in-person appointments are available across our locations in Los Angeles, Brentwood, Pasadena, Costa Mesa, and San Jose.

Book Your PRP Consultation Today

There’s no better time to start your PRP journey than November. Whether you’re looking to treat seasonal hair shedding, build collagen for that holiday glow, or plan a skin refresh before the New Year, Metropolis Dermatology offers physician-led PRP treatments with results you’ll notice and feel.

Our clinics in Downtown Los Angeles, Brentwood, Pasadena, Costa Mesa, and San Jose are here to guide you through every step. Ready to schedule? Book your consultation and discover why fall is the season your skin and hair have been waiting for.

FAQ: Starting PRP Treatments in November

How long does PRP take to show results?

Most patients notice improvement within 4–6 weeks, especially in skin tone and texture. For hair regrowth, results can begin in 6–12 weeks, with continued improvement over several months.

How many PRP sessions will I need?

Typically, we recommend three initial sessions spaced a month apart, followed by maintenance treatments every 6–12 months depending on your goals and response.

Why is November a smart time to start PRP?

It aligns perfectly with the body’s regenerative cycle. Cooler weather supports healing, there’s less sun exposure (important for skin recovery), and you’ll see visible improvement in time for holiday gatherings or New Year’s events.

Is PRP effective for both skin and hair?

Yes,  PRP works exceptionally well for stimulating collagen in the skin and activating dormant follicles in the scalp. We often use it to treat under-eye hollowness, fine lines, and thinning at the crown or hairline.

Does PRP pair well with other treatments?

Absolutely. Many patients combine PRP with microneedling, peels, or injectables to achieve layered results. If you’re preparing for a holiday season refresh, starting with PRP and pairing it with treatments like Genius RF or DiamondGlow® is a patient-favorite strategy.

Is there downtime with PRP?

Mild redness, swelling, or tenderness can occur after injections or microneedling, but most patients return to regular activities within 24–48 hours. Starting in November gives your skin or scalp time to settle before major social events.

Can I use my FSA or HSA for PRP?

In many cases, yes,  especially if your treatment is medically indicated, such as for androgenetic alopecia or postpartum hair loss. It’s a smart way to use end-of-year funds before they expire.