PRP

PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatment is a revolutionary cosmetic procedure that can help rejuvenate the skin and promote healing.
The perfect skin condition

Treatment Time

60 minutes

Downtime

No downtime

CALENDAR

Longevity

Up-to 12 months

Anaesthesia

Topical numbing cream

PRP uses the patient's own blood to stimulate collagen production and improve the texture and tone of the skin.

PRP, also known as Platelet Rich Plasma, is a popular cosmetic treatment that uses the patient’s blood to stimulate skin regeneration and rejuvenation. Unlike other facial treatments that rely on synthetic or foreign substances, PRP is a natural and safe option that offers many benefits.

One of the key features of facial PRP is its unique properties. The treatment uses the patient’s own blood, which is processed to extract the platelet-rich plasma. This PRP is then injected back into the patient’s skin, where it stimulates collagen production and improves the texture and tone of the skin. The treatment offers quick results with minimal downtime, making it a popular option for those seeking a non-invasive and effective cosmetic treatment.

Facial PRP is also different from other facial treatments in that it offers long-lasting results. The treatment stimulates natural skin regeneration, which means that the results continue to improve over time. Additionally,PRP therapy is non-gender-specific, so both men and women are able to benefit and enjoy a natural, more youthful look, making it accessible to a wider range of individuals. Overall, facial PRP is a safe, effective, and natural option that offers many benefits for those seeking to improve their skin’s appearance and texture.

Before undergoing PRP treatment, it is essential to have a thorough assessment of your skin condition, medical history, and concerns. This assessment will help your practitioner develop a bespoke treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Your practitioner will take into account any medications you may be taking and any existing skin conditions to ensure that PRP treatment is a safe and appropriate option for you.

The PRP treatment process typically involves a blood draw, during which a small sample of your blood is taken and processed to extract the PRP. The PRP is then injected into the treatment area, such as the face, under the eyes, or scalp. Your practitioner may use a microneedling or injection technique to administer the PRP. The entire process typically takes 30-60 minutes, and the procedure is minimally invasive.

Your consultation is free but subject to a £50 attendance deposit that can be redeemed against any treatment delivered during your visit.

You are then invited back for a free post-treatment review session 2 – 4 weeks later.

Following PRP treatment, it is crucial to follow proper aftercare instructions to optimize results and minimize any potential side effects. Your practitioner will advise you on any skincare routines or products to avoid immediately following the procedure and may recommend specific products to use to promote healing and hydration.

The results of PRP treatment vary depending on the individual and the area treated. Most patients see improvement in their skin’s texture and tone, as well as a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles. Results typically become more noticeable in the weeks following treatment and can last for several months. Depending on the individual’s skin condition and goals, multiple PRP treatments may be required for optimal results.

Why is PRP so popular?

PRP therapy is mostly used around the face, especially around the eyes, nose, and mouth. However, it can also be used on the backs of the hands and over the body, as well as the décolletage to present a youthful and more radiant appearance.

PRP injections can help to address these concerns:

  • Improve skin texture and tone by stimulating collagen production,
  • Increase skin elasticity and volume.
  • Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improve the appearance of acne scars.
  • Help to brighten the area and reduce the appearance of dark under-eye circles
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PRP

FAQs

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, a substance derived from your blood that contains growth factors and other healing components.

PRP works by injecting the platelet-rich plasma into the target area, where it stimulates the production of collagen, elastin, and other proteins that are essential for healthy skin.

Yes, PRP is generally considered safe. Since it uses your own blood, there is no risk of an allergic reaction or rejection.

Results can vary, but most patients see noticeable improvements within a few weeks after their first treatment.

Most patients experience only minor side effects, such as swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site. These side effects usually resolve within a few days.

Recovery time depends on the individual and the target area. Most patients can resume their normal activities within a day or two after the treatment.

Results can last anywhere from six months to two years or longer, depending on the patient’s age, skin condition, and lifestyle factors.

The number of treatments required can vary depending on the individual and the target area. Most patients see significant improvements after one to three treatments.

Most people are good candidates for PRP, but it is always best to consult with a qualified healthcare professional to determine if it is right for you.

Most patients report feeling only minor discomfort during the PRP injection, and many providers offer local anaesthesia or numbing cream to minimize any discomfort.

Before & After

PRP

Cost of PRP treatment?

Treatments Starting From

£450
  • Improve skin texture and tone, leaving you with smoother, healthier-looking skin.
  • No downtime and minimal discomfort.
  • PRP uses your body’s own platelets to rejuvenate your skin
  • Natural-looking and long-lasting results
  • Treat a variety of skin concerns, including fine lines and wrinkles, acne scarring, and volume loss.
  • FDA-approved for use in cosmetic treatments.

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