Looking for a natural treatment to improve crow’s feet, reduce fine lines, restore skin tone, and leave your complexion looking refreshed and vibrant? This solution promotes healthier, glowing skin, helping you feel more confident and comfortable in your skin.
Facial Benefits
Replace volume loss
Increases collagen
Enhance skin tone & texture
Increase skin elasticity
Minimize acne scars
Treat crow’s feet
Reduce fine lines and blemishes
Reduces sun damage
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has become a sought-after non-surgical procedure. PRP rejuvenates the skin by injecting your blood plasma under the dermis, stimulating cell growth and collagen production.
PRP Facials is administered using a PRP Kit and a microneedling device.
Exosomes microneedling treatments
typically range from $680 per session
While a single session can yield noticeable results, we advise undergoing a minimum of 4-6 sessions, with a 4-week gap between each, for the best and lasting outcomes
After the procedure, the skin may be red and slightly swollen, but these effects typically subside within a day or two.
People in good health looking to improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, treat acne scars, or grow hair are good candidates for PRP/PRF.
Results from PRP/PRF treatments typically start to become visible within a few weeks and continue to improve over several months.
The effects of PRP/PRF treatments can last up to a year, depending on individual factors and maintenance.
There is minimal downtime with PRP/PRF treatments. Injection site side effects can include swelling, redness, or bruising, which usually resolves within a few days.
Before treatment, avoid blood-thinning medications and alcohol to minimize bruising. After treatment, follow your practitioner’s instructions and avoid strenuous activities for a few days.
The platelets in PRP/PRF are concentrated by drawing a small amount of blood and processing it. The concentrated platelets or fibrin matrix will then be injected into the targeted areas. You may feel mild discomfort during the injection procedure, which typically takes about 60 minutes.