PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Face Treatment is a natural skin rejuvenation procedure that uses your own blood to stimulate healing and renewal. A small amount of blood is taken, processed to isolate platelet-rich plasma, and then applied or injected into the skin to boost collagen production and improve overall skin quality.
A common question is: “Why use my own blood?” Because PRP is derived from your body, it is highly compatible and works by activating your skin’s natural regeneration process—without introducing synthetic substances.
What Does PRP Improve?
PRP is known for enhancing skin health from within, making it a popular choice for natural rejuvenation.
“What results can I expect?”
- Improved skin texture and tone
- Reduction in fine lines and early wrinkles
- Brighter, more radiant complexion
- Support in reducing acne scars and marks
- Healthier, more refreshed-looking skin
It’s ideal for those who want a subtle, natural glow rather than volume or structural changes.
How Is the Procedure Performed?
The treatment typically takes around 30–45 minutes. After drawing a small amount of blood, it is processed in a centrifuge to separate the PRP. The plasma is then applied to the skin, often combined with microneedling, or injected into targeted areas.
“Does it hurt?” A numbing cream is usually applied beforehand, and most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure.
When Will I See Results and How Long Do They Last?
You may notice an initial glow within a few days, with more visible improvements developing over time as collagen production increases.
“When will I see full results?” The skin continues to improve over several weeks, with optimal results often seen after a series of sessions.
“How long does it last?” Results can last several months, especially when supported with regular treatments and proper skincare.
Who Is It Suitable For and What Should You Know?
PRP Face Treatment is suitable for all skin types and is especially beneficial for those seeking a natural, regenerative approach to skin care.
“Is there downtime?” Mild redness or sensitivity may occur after the procedure, similar to a light sunburn, and usually subsides within 1–2 days.
After treatment, it’s recommended to avoid makeup, sun exposure, and harsh skincare products for a short period to allow the skin to heal properly.