PRP

Treatments

PRP Rejuvenation & Hair Loss

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a non-surgical treatment that harnesses your body’s natural healing process to stimulate collagen production and promote hair regeneration. By using your own blood, PRP delivers powerful growth factors that enhance blood supply to damaged skin, tissue, and hair follicles. This nutrient-rich treatment effectively reduces fine lines, wrinkles, under-eye dark circles, uneven skin texture, acne scarring, surgical scars, stretch marks, and hair loss.

The process begins with a small blood draw, performed by our experienced aestheticians. The blood is then placed in a centrifuge to separate the plasma and platelets, which are rich in regenerative properties. Using a specialized applicator, the PRP is carefully injected into targeted areas of the face or scalp to promote healing and rejuvenation. A key advantage of this treatment is its natural approach—using your own biological material to enhance your skin and hair.

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure, with only mild sensitivity in certain areas.

As with any medical or aesthetic procedure, PRP carries some risks. We recommend seeking a second opinion from a qualified health practitioner before proceeding.

  • PRP rejuvenation, also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy, involves drawing a small amount of blood from a patient, then spinning it in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets, which are then injected back into the desired treatment area (like the face or scalp) to stimulate natural healing and collagen production, leading to improved skin texture and appearance; essentially using the patient's own blood to promote rejuvenation. 

  • You can expect to see results from PRP (platelet-rich plasma) rejuvenation treatments after a few weeks to months.The results can continue to improve over time. 

  • Avoid anti-inflammatory and blood-thinning medications for at least 2 weeks prior to your treatment if possible. Medications and supplements like aspirin, vitamin E, green tea, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, St. John’s Wort, Omega 3/Fish Oil, Ibuprofen, and NSAIDs can thin the blood, increasing the risk of bruising and swelling following anti-aging injections.

    For the first 24 hours after your treatment, refrain from rubbing or massaging the injected area. It's also essential to avoid direct pressure on the area, such as sleeping on your face, face-down massages, extreme temperature changes, intense exercise, prolonged sun exposure, or excessive alcohol consumption during this time.Description text goes here