PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment

PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a cellular biostimulation treatment that uses growth factors present in your own blood to stimulate the production of collagen, elastin, and natural hyaluronic acid.

It is a versatile procedure that can be applied in:
✨ Face, neck and décolleté: to rejuvenate, improve firmness, radiance and skin texture.
✨ Hair: to strengthen the follicle, stop hair loss and improve hair density.

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Treatment

the patient's own plasma, obtained by centrifuging the blood

Duration

30 – 45 minutes

Results

progressive from the first weeks

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Anesthesia

Topical if applied to the skin (not necessary for capillary application)

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Recovery

immediate, with mild swelling or redness 24–48h

What can be achieved?

  • Rejuvenate and improve skin quality
  • Stimulate the natural production of collagen and elastin
  • Provide luminosity and firmness
  • Improve fine wrinkles and skin texture
  • Strengthen the hair follicle and stop hair loss
  • Natural results as it is an autologous 100% treatment

Frequently asked questions about our treatments

What does the treatment consist of?

A small amount of blood is drawn from the patient and centrifuged to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This plasma, loaded with growth factors, is injected into the area to be treated through microinjections, stimulating cell regeneration.

It is a well-tolerated procedure. For facial treatments, topical anesthesia may be applied for greater comfort.

The results are progressive: from the first few weeks, you'll notice brighter, more revitalized skin, and with each session, you'll see increased firmness, density, and quality of your skin and hair.

  • Avoid makeup for the first 12–24 hours.
  • Do not perform intense exercise, sauna or swimming pool in the 24–48 hours afterwards.
  • Use high sun protection if the treatment is on exposed areas such as the face, neck or hands.

It is not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, patients with blood diseases, active cancer or skin infections in the area to be treated.

Yes. It's common to combine PRP with microneedling, mesotherapy, Morpheus8, or hyaluronic acid fillers, enhancing the results and achieving overall rejuvenation.

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