Improves skin texture, tone, and scarring while giving a youthful glow
Regenerates collagen and enhances overall skin appearance
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment
Improves skin texture, tone, and scarring while giving a youthful glow
Regenerates collagen and enhances overall skin appearance
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Expert Team of
professionals
Over 1 million
Treatments delivered
Award winning
Clinics Across the UK
Rated 92%
on Trustpilot
9 Clinics
Across the UK
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatment For The Face
Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, also known as PRP Facelift, is a relatively new skin rejuvenation technique. This treatment uses your blood plasma to stimulate healthy tissue growth and healing at the cellular level.
PRP therapy is used on any part of the body; however, it has been the most popular treatment for facial rejuvenation and hair loss. It improves skin texture and tone, regenerates collagen, helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles, tackles blemishes, improves scarring, and restore a more youthful glow.
What Are Plasma And Platelets?
Plasma is the clear yellow liquid component of blood, primarily composed of water and proteins, separated from other blood elements. Platelets are tiny cell fragments produced in the bone marrow that help clot blood and stop bleeding after an injury.
Plasma is the watery, yellowish fluid in blood that carries proteins and other essential substances. Platelets, created in the bone marrow, are small cell fragments that play a crucial role in forming clots to stop bleeding.
Plasma, a light yellow liquid mostly made of water and proteins, is separated from whole blood. Platelets are small pieces of cells formed in the bone marrow, vital for clotting and preventing blood loss during injury.
How Does Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Work On The Face?
When PRP is injected into the skin, it causes a mild inflammation that triggers the healing cascade.
The platelets release enzymes that aid in the healing process further, the cell respond by delivering stem cells and growth factors to mend the damaged area.
As a result, new collagen is formed. Collagen matures as it shrinks, producing a tight and strengthened effect in the injured area.
The tissue is remodelled to a more healthy and younger condition when treating injured, sun-exposed, or aged tissue.
PRP therapy is a relatively quick process and requires minimal downtime.
PRP works best with 3–4 sessions spaced 3–6 weeks apart, plus a 6-month booster. Results can last up to 18 months, depending on age, skin condition, and sun exposure.
For lasting results, 3–4 PRP treatments are recommended every 3–6 weeks, with a booster at 6 months. Effects may last up to 18 months, varying by skin and lifestyle.