PRP
Resurface & Repair
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a regenerative treatment derived from your own blood. A small sample is drawn, then centrifuged to concentrate the platelets — which contain growth factors that signal tissue repair and regeneration. PRP can be injected into target areas or applied topically after microneedling/Potenza to leverage open channels for deeper penetration.

How it works
Your blood is drawn and placed in a centrifuge that separates and concentrates the platelet-rich fraction. PRP is rich in growth factors including PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, and EGF — all of which signal fibroblasts to produce collagen, accelerate healing, and remodel scar tissue. When injected or applied post-treatment, these signals are delivered directly to the target tissue.
Who is it for?
Acne scar improvement; skin regeneration and rejuvenation; post-treatment healing acceleration (after microneedling/Potenza); hair restoration (scalp PRP); under-eye hollowness; anyone preferring natural, autologous treatments.
Who is it not for?
Platelet disorders or blood clotting conditions; active infection; immunosuppressive therapy; pregnancy; anemia; patients on certain blood thinners (discuss with provider).
Session Time
30–45 min (including blood draw and processing)
Down Time
Depends on delivery method: minimal if topical; 24–48 hrs if injected
Results?
4–6 weeks
Peak Results
Month 2–3
How long does it last?
6–12 months
How many sessions?
3–4 (spaced 4–6 weeks)
Build Your Protocol
Your skin has more than one concern. Your protocol should too.
Is PRP safe?
Yes — PRP is derived from your own blood, making rejection or allergic reaction essentially impossible. It has an excellent safety profile with decades of use in orthopedics, sports medicine, and aesthetics.
How is PRP different from PDGF?
PRP is platelet-rich plasma containing a natural concentration of growth factors. PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor) is a more refined, concentrated preparation that isolates specific regenerative signals at higher concentrations — resulting in a stronger regenerative stimulus, particularly for more advanced scarring.
Can I combine PRP with other treatments?
Yes — PRP is most powerful when combined. Applied immediately after microneedling or Potenza, it penetrates directly into the dermis through open channels. It can also be combined with hair restoration protocols for enhanced scalp results.
