PRP Treatment

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. A small blood sample is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate platelets, then used in targeted areas to support healing signals in skin or scalp treatments.

Consult firstSkin quality · Scalp · Regenerative
PRP Treatment

Type

Autologous treatment

Source

Your own blood sample

Timeline

Gradual change

Plan

Often a series

§ The read

More than
a menu item.

PRP is built from your own blood. After the blood draw, the sample is spun so platelet-rich plasma can be separated and used for a targeted treatment area. In aesthetics, PRP is often discussed for skin texture, under-eye quality, and hair-support plans.

This is a gradual category. PRP is not an instant filler, and it is not a guarantee of new hair growth. It is best framed as a supportive, biologic signal that may be used alone or alongside other treatment plans when you are a suitable candidate.

Good fit for

  • Skin quality discussions
  • Scalp and hair-density conversations
  • Texture support
  • Under-eye skin quality

§ FAQ

The small
print, clearly.

  • 01

    Is PRP the same as filler?

    No. PRP is made from your own blood and is used as a regenerative signal. It does not create immediate volume the way filler can.

  • 02

    How quickly does PRP work?

    Change is usually gradual. Skin and scalp plans are often evaluated over weeks to months rather than days.

  • 03

    Do I need more than one session?

    Many PRP plans use a series, but the right number depends on the concern, baseline, response, and maintenance goals.

  • 04

    Can everyone have PRP?

    Not always. Blood disorders, platelet issues, active infection, certain medications, and pregnancy-related considerations should be reviewed first.

  • 05

    How do I know if this is the right service?

    The safest answer comes from a consultation. Your skin, medical history, goals, medications, prior treatments, and tolerance for downtime all change what is appropriate.

Next step

Start with
a consult.