PRP Injections
Glow from within — naturally.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge, natural treatment that uses your body’s own healing properties to rejuvenate your skin and restore a youthful, radiant appearance. Often referred to as the “vampire facial,” PRP injections stimulate collagen production, improve skin tone and texture, and promote healthy cell turnover.
Popular aesthetic uses of PRP include:
Facial rejuvenation (reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and dullness)
Under-eye brightening (reduce dark circles and puffiness)
Acne scar and texture improvement
Hair restoration (stimulates natural hair growth in thinning areas)
Why choose PRP for aesthetics?
Uses your body’s own platelets — no chemicals or fillers
Minimally invasive with little to no downtime
Long-lasting, natural-looking results
Safe for most skin types
Rediscover a fresh, youthful glow with this regenerative, non-surgical treatment. PRP offers a holistic approach to beauty — because your best results come from within.
Questions & Answers:
Facial Rejuvenation (e.g. vampire facial):
Initial series: 3 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart
Maintenance: 1 session every 6–12 months
Under-Eye Treatment (dark circles, hollowing):
Initial series: 2–3 sessions
Maintenance: As needed, often once a year
Hair Restoration:
Initial series: 3–6 sessions, spaced 4 weeks apart
Maintenance: Every 4–6 months, depending on response
Results:
You may notice an improvement in skin texture and tone after the first session, but optimal results typically appear after 2–3 treatments and continue to improve over several months as collagen builds and cells regenerate.
You may be a good candidate if you:
Want natural, non-surgical skin or hair rejuvenation
Are looking to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, or acne scars
Struggle with dark under-eye circles or dull skin tone
Experience mild to moderate hair thinning
Prefer treatments using your own blood (no synthetic fillers or chemicals)
Are in generally good health and free from active skin infections
Have a bleeding disorder or low platelet count
Are taking blood-thinning medications
Have an active infection or severe skin condition at the treatment site
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Pre-Care:
Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, fish oil, and turmeric (unless prescribed by your doctor).
Minimize alcohol intake and avoid smoking, as both can impair healing.
Stay well hydrated — drink plenty of water.
For facial PRP: Avoid active skin treatments like peels, retinoids, or lasers for at least 5 days before.
Post-Care:
Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is normal and typically resolves within 1–3 days.
Do not touch, rub, or apply makeup to the treated area for at least 8 hours.
Avoid hot showers, saunas, and intense exercise for 24–48 hours.
Use only gentle cleansers and moisturizers as advised by your provider.