PRP/PRF Injections
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PRP/PRF Injections
Investment
PRP/PRF Injections – $420.00
Under Eye Boost Treatment – $500.00
PRP Microneedling Treatment – $500.00
Everything you need to know about PRP/PRF injections
What is PRP?
PRP is a component of our blood called Platelet Rich Plasma. It is used to improve dark circles, hollowing, fine lines and wrinkles. acne scarring, hyperpigmentation and more.
What is PRF?
PRF is also a component of our blood that combines the benefits of PRP with the “fibrin matrix” of our blood cells. This treatment can be considered a natural “dermal filler”
What are PRP/PRF injections?
How does PRP work?
PRP is extracted through a blood draw and then Injected directly into a specific area of the face. This form of regenerative medicine, uses this component of our blood to stimulate the production of new and healthier collagen.
How does PRF work?
Like PRP, it’s derived from your blood, but PRF includes a fibrin matrix that allows for a slow, steady release of growth factors. This makes PRF especially effective for deeper skin concerns like volume loss, hollowing, and fine lines. It stimulates collagen production over time, improving skin texture and elasticity, providing a natural, long-lasting solution for a more youthful appearance.
PRP/PRF injections before and after results


FAQ about PRP/PRF injections
Is PRP/PRF safe?
PRP/PRF therapy is generally safe because it uses your own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or infections. However, like any medical procedure, there can be mild side effects or risks, which we will discuss with you during your consultation.
What is the recovery time after PRP/PRF?
Recovery time after PRP/PRF therapy is minimal. Clients may experience mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site, which usually resolves within a few days. Most people can resume their normal activities right after the treatment.
Is PRP Painful?
The number of PRP sessions required varies based on your specific goals and the condition being treated. Typically, a series of 3-6 sessions is recommended, with treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart.