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Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a treatment that uses a concentrated component of your own blood. After a small blood draw, the sample is processed to separate platelet-rich plasma, which is then applied or introduced into the treatment area to support overall skin quality or scalp health.
PRP may be suitable for people looking to improve the appearance of skin texture and luminosity, or to support hair and scalp concerns. Results vary and a consultation is required to determine suitability.
PRP Skin Rejuvenation
Areas we treat
Face
Under-eye (tear trough area)
Neck
Hands
What to expect on the day
Consultation & skin assessment (to confirm suitability and plan)
Blood draw (small sample)
Processing (to prepare platelet-rich plasma)
Application (depending on the plan, PRP may be introduced into the skin using an appropriate technique)
Post-treatment care instructions
Downtime
Most people experience temporary redness, sensitivity, mild swelling and/or small bruises. Downtime varies by individual and treatment area.
Treatment plan
Many clients choose a series of sessions spaced a few weeks apart, with maintenance as needed. Your practitioner will recommend a plan based on your skin goals and suitability.
What PRP may help with (appearance-focused)
PRP may help improve the look of:
skin texture and overall smoothness
dullness/loss of glow
mild uneven tone
early fine lines
crepey appearance in delicate areas (e.g., under-eye, neck, hands)
Outcomes vary between individuals, and multiple sessions are commonly recommended.
PRP for Hair & Scalp
PRP for the scalp is designed to support hair and scalp concerns. It may be suitable for people who notice:
increased shedding
early thinning
hair density changes
scalp health concerns
What PRP hair treatment may involve
After preparing PRP from your blood sample, it is introduced to targeted scalp areas according to your treatment plan. A course of sessions is commonly recommended, with follow-up maintenance depending on response.
Outcomes vary. PRP is not a guaranteed solution for hair loss, and suitability depends on your individual cause of hair thinning/shedding.
Is PRP right for me?
PRP may not be suitable for everyone. A consultation is required, and we may ask about:
medical history and current medications/supplements
pregnancy/breastfeeding status
bleeding/bruising tendency
current skin/scalp conditions or infection
recent procedures (including injectables/energy devices/needling)
If anything requires medical review, we’ll discuss the safest next step.
Possible side effects & risks
As with any procedure involving skin penetration or injections, risks can include:
redness, swelling, tenderness
bruising, pinpoint bleeding
irritation or flare of sensitivity
infection (rare, but possible)
uneven response / no noticeable improvement
We’ll explain the relevant risks during your consultation so you can make an informed decision..