Revitalize your skin with PRP injections
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses your body's own blood to stimulate collagen production and promote healing. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting it into areas of concern, such as under the eyes or on acne scars. This treatment helps reduce the appearance of dark circles, smooth out fine lines, and improve skin texture. By harnessing your body's natural healing abilities, PRP provides a safe, non-surgical option for rejuvenating your skin and achieving a youthful glow.


Restore Youthful Skin with PRP Injections
The PRP treatment starts by drawing a small sample of your blood. The blood is then processed to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, which is full of growth factors that aid in skin regeneration. This concentrated plasma is injected into targeted areas such as undereye circles or acne scars. The growth factors stimulate collagen production and accelerate tissue repair, leading to smoother, more youthful skin. PRP is an effective, natural treatment option with little to no downtime.
PRP injections can help improve the appearance of dark circles by promoting collagen production and improving skin texture under the eyes.
The regenerative properties of PRP assist in smoothing out acne scars, creating a more even and clear complexion.
Since PRP uses your own blood, the treatment is natural and carries minimal risk of allergic reactions or side effects.
PRP injections require little to no recovery time, making it a convenient treatment with long-lasting results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Results typically last between 6 to 12 months, though maintenance treatments may be needed for longer-lasting effects.
Most patients report only mild discomfort during the injections, and a topical numbing cream is often applied to minimize any pain.
Typically, 1-3 sessions are recommended for optimal results, spaced 4-6 weeks apart, depending on the treatment area and skin condition.
There is minimal downtime, though you may experience slight swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites, which usually resolves within a few days.