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.

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.
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