PRP
PRP
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative treatment that uses your body’s own platelets to stimulate healing, collagen production, and tissue renewal. Whether you're looking to restore skin radiance, reduce hair thinning, or enhance body healing, PRP offers a natural, non-surgical solution. Commonly used for facial rejuvenation, hair restoration, scar improvement, and post-procedure recovery, PRP delivers powerful, visible results—safely and naturally.
FAQ
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What is PRP therapy?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated solution of platelets from your own blood to stimulate natural healing and collagen production. It promotes tissue regeneration and can be applied to skin, hair, and body areas.
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How is PRP obtained?
A small amount of your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components. This PRP is then injected or applied to the treatment area.
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What skin concerns can PRP treat?
PRP is effective for:
Improving skin texture and tone
Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
Treating acne scars and other scars
Enhancing overall skin radiance and firmness
Accelerating healing after skin treatments like microneedling
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Can PRP help with hair loss?
Yes. PRP stimulates hair follicles, promoting thicker, healthier hair growth. It is commonly used to treat androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) and other forms of thinning hair.
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What body areas can benefit from PRP?
PRP is used to support healing and rejuvenation in various body areas, including:
Improving stretch marks and scars
Enhancing recovery from injuries
Promoting skin tightening and collagen production on the neck, décolletage, and hands
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How many treatments will I need?
Most people benefit from a series of 3 to 4 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. Maintenance sessions may be recommended every 6 to 12 months depending on your goals.