Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is an advanced aesthetic procedure that utilizes the regenerative properties of a patient’s own platelets to rejuvenate the skin and stimulate natural tissue repair. PRP is obtained by drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood, which is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets and growth factors. When injected or applied to the skin, PRP promotes collagen production, improves skin texture, and enhances overall skin quality.
Facial rejuvenation, Fine lines and wrinkles, Uneven skin tone and texture, Acne scars and other skin imperfections, Hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), Dark circles under the eyes, Skin laxity and dullness
Active skin infections or inflammation at the treatment site, Blood disorders (e.g., low platelet count, clotting disorders), Use of anticoagulant medication that cannot be paused, Pregnancy or breastfeeding History of certain cancers (especially hematologic or skin-related) Autoimmune or systemic diseases affecting healing
PRP is a minimally invasive procedure with little to no downtime. Patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site for 1–3 days. Most individuals return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours. Visible results typically develop gradually over 2 to 4 weeks. A series of sessions (usually 3–4) is recommended for optimal outcomes.
PRP is a minimally invasive treatment. A small amount of your blood is drawn, processed, and then re-injected into the target area using fine needles. A topical numbing cream is typically applied beforehand to reduce discomfort. Some clients may experience mild sensitivity, redness, or swelling in the treated area, which
usually resolves within a day or two.
Results begin to appear gradually, as the skin regenerates and collagen production increases. Most clients notice visible improvements in 3 to 4 weeks. For hair
restoration, it may take a bit longer to see noticeable growth.
A series of 3 to 4 sessions, spaced about 4 weeks apart, is generally recommended for optimal results. Maintenance treatments every 6 to 12 months can help sustain
long-term benefits, depending on your goals and skin condition.