PRP/PRF Facial Treatments

PRP/PRF Facial Treatments

PRP and PRF facial treatments use your body’s natural growth factors to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate skin. These treatments improve tone, texture, and elasticity, leaving your skin refreshed and glowing.

Close up of female patient's face during hyaluronan treatment

Plan for Your Appointment

Studio-Project

Appointment Time

60 Minutes

Studio-Project (1)

Recovery Time

Minimal Downtime
May Have Redness or Swelling for 1-3 Days May Have Minor Bruising

Studio-Project (2)

Number of Treatment

3 to 4 Sessions Recommended 4-6 Weeks Apart for Best Results

Studio-Project (3)

Before Your Appointment

Avoid Alcohol, Blood Thinners, and NSAIDS

How it Works

  • Blood is drawn and spun down
  • PRP or PRF is extracted
  • PRP contains concentrated platelets and growth factors
  • PRF is a next generation treatment with more fibrin, white blood cells, and stem cells that release growth factors more slowly for longer results
  • The plasma is injected into the skin to stimulate natural healing and renewal

Benefits

  • Natural Skin Rejuvenation Using Your Own Blood Components
  • Improves texture, tone, and overall radiance
  • Helps reduce fine lines, acne scars, and dullness
  • PRF option provides a more advanced longer lasting result compared to traditional PRP

Frequently Asked Questions

Mild redness for a day or two is normal.

3–4 treatments spaced a month apart yield best results.

Yes, as it uses your body’s own plasma.

Skin begins to look refreshed and smoother within 4 to 6 weeks as a new collagen forms.

Results can last up to six months depending on skin condition and lifestyle PRF provides longer lasting results.

To minimize bruising, avoid alcohol, aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, and other blood thinners for at least 24 to 48 hours prior, unless prescribed by your doctor.

Yes! PRP/PRF pairs well with microneedling, lasers, and fillers for enhanced results.

We recommend scheduling your treatment at least 10 to 14 days before any important event.