12/10/2025
Injection Treatment | Rejuvenate Skin & Hair
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) in aesthetics is a cosmetic procedure that uses your own blood's platelets to rejuvenate the skin and stimulate tissue repair. The process involves drawing blood, concentrating the platelets in a centrifuge, and then injecting the resulting plasma into targeted areas like the face or scalp. This treatment can improve skin texture, tone, and elasticity, reduce fine lines, and promote collagen production. It is also used to treat hair loss and can be combined with other treatments like microneedling.
How it works
Blood draw: A small amount of your blood is drawn.
Centrifugation: The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.
Injection: The concentrated PRP is injected into the treatment area using a fine needle. This process is sometimes called the "Vampire Facial".
Rejuvenation: Once injected, the platelets release growth factors that stimulate the body's natural healing process, promote new cell growth, and increase collagen production.
Common aesthetic applications
Facial Rejuvenation: Reduces fine lines, improves skin tone and texture, increases firmness, and can help with dark circles and acne scars.
Hair Restoration: Stimulates hair follicles to increase hair density and can be used to treat hair loss.
Microneedling: Often combined with microneedling for enhanced results in skin texture and rejuvenation.
Other treatments: Can be used in intimate wellness for issues like dryness and laxity.
Key benefits and considerations
Natural treatment: Because it uses your own blood, it is a natural procedure with a lower risk of allergic reaction.
Stimulates collagen: It helps the skin produce its own collagen and tissue for more natural-looking and long-lasting improvements.
Improved overall quality: Unlike targeting individual lines, it works to improve the overall quality of the skin in an area.
Multiple sessions: Optimal results often require multiple treatment sessions spaced weeks apart.
Potential side effects: As with any procedure, minor side effects like bruising, bleeding, or pain can occur, though severe allergic reactions are rare. facial