PRP Therapy

PRP Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is a regenerative treatment used to improve skin and hair health using the body’s natural healing properties. The therapy uses platelet-rich plasma derived from your own blood to promote tissue repair, rejuvenation, and overall wellness.

PRP therapy works by collecting a small amount of blood, processing it to concentrate platelets, and injecting the platelet-rich plasma into targeted areas. These platelets contain growth factors that help stimulate healing and regeneration.

The treatment is commonly used for skin rejuvenation, hair regrowth, and improving overall tissue health. PRP therapy helps enhance skin texture, reduce fine lines, and support natural hair growth with minimal downtime.

What to Expect

Natural Regenerative Treatment

  • Uses body’s natural growth factors

  • Supports skin and hair rejuvenation
  • Stimulates collagen production
  • Suitable for multiple concerns

  • Customized treatment planning

Safe and Effective Procedure

  • Minimally invasive treatment

  • Performed under medical supervision

  • Gradual and natural-looking results

  • Minimal downtime after sessions

  • Suitable for most individuals

FAQ

What is PRP therapy?

PRP therapy is a treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood to promote healing and rejuvenation.

How does PRP therapy work?

The therapy delivers growth factors into targeted areas to support tissue repair and regeneration.

How many sessions are required?

The number of sessions depends on individual concerns and treatment goals.

How long does each session take?

A typical session takes about 30 to 45 minutes, including preparation and treatment.

When will I see results?

Results are gradual, with improvement often noticed after a few sessions.

Is PRP therapy painful?

Most patients experience mild discomfort during injections, but it is generally well tolerated.

Is there any downtime after treatment?

There is minimal downtime, and most individuals resume daily activities soon after the procedure.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are usually mild and may include temporary redness or swelling at the treatment site.