
PRP Injections
Platelet-rich plasma for skin regeneration
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated sample of your own blood platelets, re-injected into the skin to stimulate collagen production and tissue renewal — often called the 'vampire facial' technique.
Because PRP uses your own biological material rather than a synthetic product, it's a popular option for patients wanting a more natural regenerative approach to skin quality, texture and tone.
Key Benefits
- Uses your own blood platelets — no synthetic material
- Stimulates natural collagen production
- Improves overall skin tone and texture
- Can be combined with microneedling for enhanced delivery
Is This Treatment Right For You?
- Patients wanting a natural, regenerative skin treatment
- Those with early signs of ageing or dull skin tone
- Anyone seeking a complementary treatment alongside microneedling
What to Expect
Blood Draw
A small blood sample is taken, similar to a routine blood test.
Centrifugation
The sample is spun to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma.
Application
PRP is injected or applied following microneedling for deeper penetration.
Course Planning
A series of sessions is typically recommended for best results.
Recovery & Aftercare
Mild redness and swelling for 24-48 hours is normal, similar to a light sunburn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP safe?
Because it uses your own blood, allergic reaction risk is minimal compared to synthetic alternatives.
How many sessions are needed?
A course of 3 sessions, spaced 3-4 weeks apart, is typically recommended for noticeable results.
Can PRP be combined with other treatments?
Yes, it's frequently paired with microneedling or used alongside skin boosters for enhanced results.
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