Platelet-rich plasma therapy that uses your body's own growth factors to heal, renew, and rejuvenate your skin from within.
"PRP is not a spa day. It's a medical procedure that uses the healing intelligence already inside your body. And the results speak for themselves."
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is derived from your own blood. A small sample is drawn, placed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors, and then the resulting plasma — rich in healing proteins — is applied to or injected into the treatment area.
These growth factors signal your skin cells to accelerate healing, boost collagen production, and regenerate healthier tissue. Because it uses your own biology, there's no risk of allergic reaction — your body simply responds to its own signals, amplified.
For skin rejuvenation, PRP improves overall skin quality — texture, tone, firmness, and glow — over a series of treatments. It works beautifully as a standalone treatment or as a powerful add-on to RF Microneedling for enhanced results.
Book a ConsultationStimulates collagen and elastin production to refine rough texture, minimize pores, and create a smoother surface.
Promotes cellular turnover and reduces pigmentation for a more even, balanced complexion.
Growth factors signal fibroblasts to produce new collagen, softening fine lines and improving skin elasticity over time.
Improved cellular health results in skin that holds moisture better and radiates a healthier, more luminous glow.
Accelerates the remodeling of scar tissue — particularly effective when used alongside RF Microneedling for acne scars.
A comprehensive improvement in skin quality that builds progressively with each treatment — the cumulative effect is significant.
A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm — the same as a standard blood test. This takes less than 5 minutes and is very straightforward.
Your blood is placed in a centrifuge that spins it at high speed, separating the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells. This concentrates the growth factors into a golden, nutrient-dense serum.
The PRP is applied to or injected into the treatment area. For standalone skin rejuvenation, it's typically injected via micro-injections across the face. When combined with RF Microneedling, it's applied topically so it penetrates through the microchannels.
You may notice some immediate skin improvement, but the real results develop over 4–8 weeks as growth factors trigger new collagen production. A series of 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.
Is PRP safe?
Yes — because PRP is derived from your own blood, there's no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It's a minimally invasive procedure with an excellent safety profile when performed by trained medical professionals. The most common side effects are temporary redness, mild swelling, or bruising at the injection sites.
How is standalone PRP different from PRP as an add-on to microneedling?
Standalone PRP skin rejuvenation involves injecting PRP directly into the skin via micro-injections — great for overall skin quality improvement with less intensity than microneedling. When added to RF Microneedling, the PRP is applied topically and penetrates deeply through the microchannels created by the device — delivering growth factors much deeper and enhancing results significantly.
How many sessions do I need?
For optimal skin rejuvenation results, we recommend 3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every 6–12 months. Results build progressively with each treatment.
What is the downtime?
PRP skin rejuvenation typically involves minimal downtime. You may experience redness, mild swelling, or small bruising at injection sites that resolves within 24–48 hours. Most clients return to normal activities the same day.
Book your PRP skin rejuvenation consultation and start your journey to healthier, more radiant skin.
Book NowPRP skin rejuvenation is a cosmetic procedure using the client's own platelet-rich plasma. Results vary based on individual skin condition and response. Temporary redness, swelling, or bruising may occur. This treatment is not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. Not suitable for clients with certain blood disorders or those on blood-thinning medications. A consultation is required to assess candidacy.