PRP Therapy
Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) is a refined, natural approach to skin rejuvenation that uses your own plasma to support a brighter, smoother-looking complexion. PRP is also commonly paired with microneedling—often called a “vampire facial”—for an elevated glow and improved texture.
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Glow—powered by you
PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood (platelet-rich plasma) to support skin renewal. Because PRP is autologous (from you), it’s often chosen by patients who love natural-looking refreshment and subtle, beautiful improvement over time.
PRP is popular for improving the look of fine lines, tired texture, uneven tone, and under-eye hollowness—without changing your facial expression.
Many patients pair PRP with microneedling for a “glass skin” finish and a more dramatic glow. Ask about combining PRP with your facial rejuvenation plan.
Who is PRP best for?
PRP is often a great fit for patients who want a natural approach to refreshing the face and improving skin quality. Common concerns include deep wrinkles, droopiness, volume loss, and uneven skin tone—especially when your goal is subtle, refined rejuvenation.
Deep wrinkles • tired texture • uneven tone • dullness • under-eye hollows
Patients seeking a natural-origin treatment and a gradual, polished enhancement
A simple, elegant process
Blood draw
A small amount of blood is drawn—typically about one vial.
Centrifuge
The sample is spun (often ~15 minutes) to separate and concentrate the PRP.
Treatment
A topical anesthetic is applied, then PRP is injected into pre-planned locations (or paired with microneedling).
Downtime is minimal—glow is the goal
After PRP, it’s normal to have temporary redness and mild swelling. Cold packs can help minimize discomfort. Many patients schedule PRP in a series, often spaced several weeks apart, to maintain results—your provider will personalize this plan.
Redness and mild swelling are common. Plan for a calm day and gentle skincare.
Improvements build gradually as skin looks brighter, smoother, and more refreshed.
Enhance your results
We can customize PRP therapy based on your goals. Ask about pairing PRP with:
Often called a “vampire facial”—a popular pairing for texture and glow.
For patients seeking added hydration and volume support in select areas.
Frequently asked questions
What is PRP therapy?
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is created from a small sample of your blood. The platelet-rich portion is then applied or injected to support skin rejuvenation.
What does PRP help with?
PRP is commonly used to refresh tired-looking skin and improve the appearance of fine lines, texture, uneven tone, and under-eye hollowness—results build gradually.
Is PRP the same as a “vampire facial”?
“Vampire facial” is a popular term often used when PRP is combined with microneedling to enhance glow and texture.
How long does treatment take?
Many PRP sessions take about 30 minutes, though timing can vary depending on your plan and whether you add microneedling.
Is there downtime?
Downtime is usually minimal. Mild redness and swelling can happen temporarily. Cold packs can help with comfort.
How many sessions will I need?
Your provider will personalize the schedule. Many patients complete a series and then maintain results with periodic treatments.
Can PRP be combined with hyaluronic acid filler?
Yes—PRP may be combined with hyaluronic acid filler in select cases to support hydration and volume goals.
Who should mention medical conditions before PRP?
Tell your provider about any skin conditions, anemia, or blood disorders so we can confirm PRP is safe and appropriate for you.
References
- AAOS — Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/platelet-rich-plasma-prp/
- Johns Hopkins — PRP injections: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/platelet-rich-plasma-prp-injections
- Cleveland Clinic — PRP injection: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22526-platelet-rich-plasma-prp-injection
- FDA — Dermal fillers overview (for HA context): https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/cosmetic-devices/dermal-fillers