PRP Facial Rejuvenation
PRP Body Treatments
PRP can be used beyond the face to target a range of skin and hair concerns:
Neck & Décolletage: Improves skin texture, firmness, and overall quality
Hands: Rejuvenates thin, crepey skin and softens fine lines
Hair Restoration: Stimulates hair follicles and enhances scalp circulation, supporting treatment of thinning hair and androgenetic alopecia
PRP is a safe, minimally invasive treatment with minimal downtime. Results vary, and a consultation is recommended to determine suitability and optimise outcomes.
PRP Benefits
PRP therapy can help address a range of common skin concerns by stimulating natural regeneration:
Fine lines and wrinkles: Promotes collagen production to improve skin texture and smooth lines
Ageing and sagging skin: Enhances firmness and elasticity by stimulating collagen and elastin
Upper and lower eye area: Rejuvenates delicate skin, helping reduce fine lines and puffiness
Dark circles: Improves skin thickness and texture, helping brighten the under-eye area
Acne scars and stretch marks: Supports tissue repair and collagen formation, reducing visible scarring
PRP works by activating the body’s natural healing processes, leading to gradual and natural-looking improvements in skin quality.
(PRP): How It Works
PRP therapy uses your body’s own healing mechanisms to promote tissue repair and rejuvenation.
Blood Collection: A small sample of blood is taken.
Centrifugation: The sample is spun to separate and concentrate platelets.
PRP Extraction: Platelet-rich plasma, containing growth factors, is isolated.
Injection: PRP is injected into targeted areas such as the face or scalp.
Regeneration: Growth factors stimulate collagen production, tissue repair, and, in the scalp, hair growth.
Results develop gradually, with smoother skin, improved texture, or enhanced hair density. A course of treatments is often recommended for optimal outcomes.