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PRP

Using your body’s own platelets for skin rejuvenation

Your body already holds the secret to youthful, glowing skin, it just needs a little nudge. PRP uses platelet rich plasma derived from your own blood to support skin repair and collagen production. These treatments harness your body's natural healing properties to enhance skin vitality. 

Concerns treated

  • Fine Lines & Wrinkles

  • Dark Undereye Circles

  • Uneven Skin Tone

  • Volume Loss

target areas

  • Face

  • Under Eyes

  • Jawline

  • Smile Lines

  • Cheeks

  • Temples

KEY BENNEFITS

  • Natural Rejuvenation

  • Reduced Fine Lines & Wrinkles

  • Brighten Under Eyes

  • Restore Volume

  • Balanced Facial Features

  • Minimal Downtime

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How it works

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is your skin’s ultimate power-up. We start by drawing a small amount of your blood (don’t worry, it’s quick and easy). Then, using a high-speed centrifuge, we separate out the golden elixir, your platelets, packed with growth factors that jumpstart collagen and elastin production. These natural healers are then injected or microneedled into targeted areas, signaling your skin to repair, regenerate, and restore.

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WHO IS THIS FOR?

PRP is for patients who want to use their body’s own platelets to support skin repair and rejuvenation. It is well suited for those seeking gradual, natural improvements in skin quality.

PRP Under Eye Treatment

This treatment uses your own platelet rich plasma to support collagen production in the delicate under eye area. It can help improve skin texture, soften fine lines, and reduce the look of dark circles over time. Results develop gradually and look very natural, without adding filler.

PRP Under Eye Treatment Package

This package includes a series of treatments designed to build collagen over time for more noticeable improvement. Repeated sessions allow the under eye skin to strengthen and thicken gradually. This option is ideal for concerns like fine lines, hollowing, and overall skin quality.

PRP Facial Balancing

PRP Facial Balancing uses your body’s own growth factors to support subtle volume and structure where needed. Common areas include the cheeks, jawline, and temples. The goal is improved firmness and skin quality while maintaining natural facial proportions.

Microneedling + PRP

This treatment combines SkinPen microneedling with platelet rich plasma to support skin repair. PRP is applied after microneedling to encourage collagen production and healing. It is commonly used to improve fine lines, acne scarring, and overall texture with minimal downtime.

Concerns treated

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Skin Texture

Smoothing uneven skin texture caused by enlarged pores, acne scarring, and surface irregularities.

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Lines & Wrinkles

Addressing fine lines and wrinkles caused by aging, sun exposure, and repeated facial movement through targeted, skin-supportive care.

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Skin Tightening

Improving the appearance of loose or sagging skin by supporting collagen production and skin firmness over time.

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Redness & Rosacea

Managing facial redness, flushing, and sensitivity associated with inflammation and reactive skin conditions.

appointment prep

Hydrate well prior to treatment. Avoid blood thinning medications unless prescribed.

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Ready for PRP?

If you already know you’d like to proceed with PRP treatment, you may book your appointment directly online. New patients should select the option that allows time for consultation.

Still exploring?

If you’re unsure whether PRP is the right option for your goals, we recommend starting with an aesthetic consultation focused on education and planning.

FAQ

Patients with certain blood disorders, active infections, or who are pregnant may not be candidates.

Patients seeking natural regenerative support using their own platelets may be good candidates.

PRP used for aesthetic procedures are safe for most individuals. There are very few contraindications with PRP injections. The most common side effects associated with PRP injections are mild to moderate swelling and redness.

Results can be seen after one treatment, but the exact amount of treatments needed varies from patient to patient. Generally, 2‐3 treatments are advised, but more may be indicated for some individuals.

There is no downtime associated PRP injections; However, after your treatment, your skin may be red. This is normal and to be expected. Redness usually lasts from one to 24 hours. You may also have a little swelling in some areas. Due to this, some patients like to be treated towards the end of the week, so they have the weekend to recover. Healing time varies from patient to patient. Healing may take longer if PRP injections are paired with micro-needling.

Results from PRP injections can be seen for many years after treatment; However, these results vary due to the individual’s natural variation in quality of Platelet Rich Plasma, as well as their lifestyle. While we cannot stop the aging process, we can slow it down. Results from PRP injections can be extended with proper at home skincare maintenance.

Results appear gradually as collagen production increases. Generally, patients notice tightening and a more even tone to their skin in a week or two after PRP injections. These results continue to build for up to 6 months after treatment.

Typically, a PRP treatment takes between an hour or two to complete. This depends on if the PRP is administered through injections only, and/or micro-needled into the skin. This timeframe includes an additional 30 minutes for the blood to be drawn and spun in the centrifuge, and topical numbing to be applied.

The treatment of PRP involves a fraction of blood, collected or ‘drawn up’ from the individual patient into a syringe. The collected blood is then spun down in a special centrifuge to separate its components. The platelet rich plasma is then reinjected, and/or micro-needled back into the skin.

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is an injectable or topical treatment by which a person’s own blood is used. Platelets are vital in the process of tissue healing, and the growth of new cells. PRP thereby promotes collagen production, regenerates the skin tissue, and essentially re-energizes your cells into rejuvenating themselves. The release of growth factors excelerates the healing process. PRP softens fine lines and wrinkles, tightens the skin, and improves skin tone and texture.

Yes. PRP uses your own blood, which minimizes the risk of allergic reaction.

Start your journey today

If you are interested in exploring treatment options you can fill out our inquiry form or call our office. If you would like to schedule, you can request an appointment online at the link below, or you can call our office, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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