PRP / PRF Therapy

Uses your body’s natural growth factors to support skin renewal, improving tone, texture, and overall radiance.

Regenerative Skin Renewal

Utilize your body’s natural growth factors to rejuvenate the skin or stimulate hair growth. PRF offers a more advanced form of PRP with a higher concentration of growth factors.

Common uses
Facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, dark circles treatment.

Procedure details
Minimal downtime; possible mild swelling or redness.

PRP and PRF use your own blood. A small sample is drawn, spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, then injected back into the areas being treated — where those growth factors stimulate collagen, improve tissue quality and support healing.

PRF, the newer of the two, is spun at a lower speed with no anticoagulant. That leaves a fibrin scaffold and a higher concentration of growth factors, which release more slowly. In practice PRF is generally preferred for delicate work such as under-eye treatment.

What it treats

Facial rejuvenation and overall skin quality, under-eye hollows and dark circles, and hair restoration in early-stage thinning. It is frequently combined with microneedling, where the platelet concentrate is applied into freshly created micro-channels.

Because the material is entirely your own, allergic reaction is not a concern. A course of three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart is typical, with results building over three to six months.

Common Questions

What is the difference between PRP and PRF?

PRP is spun at higher speed with an anticoagulant. PRF is spun more slowly without one, leaving a fibrin scaffold and a higher concentration of growth factors that release gradually. PRF is generally preferred for under-eye work.

Is PRP safe?

It uses your own blood, so there is no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. The main considerations are the same as any injection — bruising, swelling and correct technique.

How many sessions will I need?

Typically three, spaced four to six weeks apart, followed by maintenance once or twice a year. Hair restoration protocols often need more sessions than facial treatment.

Does PRP work for hair loss?

It has the best evidence in early-stage thinning where follicles are miniaturised but still alive. It cannot regrow hair in areas that are completely bald, and you will be told if that applies to you.

When will I see results?

This is a regenerative treatment, so the change is gradual — most people notice improvement in skin quality from around six weeks, building over three to six months.

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