
Initial consultation
The clinician assesses the skin, medical history, medicines and expected outcome. Important risks and alternatives are also discussed.

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PRP Therapy uses platelet-rich plasma prepared
The goal is to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal through gradual improvement rather than artificial volume. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

PRP Therapy uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from the patient’s own blood to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal. Individual assessment remains essential before treatment.

Consider this treatment when you want to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal and prefer a gradual skin-quality approach. Individual assessment remains essential before proceeding.
Each appointment is planned around your anatomy, goals, and medical suitability.

The clinician assesses the skin, medical history, medicines and expected outcome. Important risks and alternatives are also discussed.

A small blood sample is taken and processed to separate platelet-rich plasma. Comfort and protection are checked.

The prepared product is placed through controlled microinjections or a method approved for the specific product. The treatment response is monitored.

The skin is cleaned, aftercare is explained and the response is reviewed before further sessions. Follow-up timing is confirmed clearly.
Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Postpone treatment for active skin infection, illness or inflamed skin in the area.
Use gentle skincare and sun protection, avoid touching the area, and delay strong actives, heat and strenuous exercise as advised. Contact the clinic if symptoms become severe or unusual.
1-4 Weeks The best result is usually judged 6-12 weeks after a planned course. Improvement commonly lasts about 4-12 months, but the duration varies and cannot be guaranteed. A short initial course and later maintenance may be recommended only after the response is reviewed.
Exact treatment planning and pricing are confirmed during consultation.
Prices may vary depending on product, amount, and treatment combination.

The goal is to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal through gradual improvement rather than artificial volume. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

The practitioner should confirm the diagnosis, suitability, realistic outcome and consent before treatment. Document the product, technique and treatment depth, and avoid unsupported claims.
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It is generally well tolerated in suitable patients when performed by a qualified practitioner after medical screening, but no treatment is risk-free. Sterile technique and a traceable product or properly prepared autologous PRP are essential.

Downtime is usually 1-3 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling or small raised injection marks may last 1-3 days.

Temporary redness, swelling, pinpoint bruising, tenderness and small bumps can occur. These effects are usually temporary.

It may be combined with laser, peels, botulinum toxin or fillers when the skin has healed and the sequence is planned by a clinician.
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PRP Therapy uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from the patient’s own blood to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal. Individual assessment remains essential before treatment.
The appointment usually takes 30-60 minutes. Early improvement may be noticed after 1-4 weeks, depending on the product and skin condition. The best result is usually judged 6-12 weeks after a planned course. Improvement commonly lasts about 4-12 months, but the duration varies and cannot be guaranteed. A short initial course and later maintenance may be recommended only after the response is reviewed.
Discomfort is usually rated around 2-3 out of 10, although each person's experience can differ. Topical numbing is commonly used for injections or needling. Downtime is usually 1-3 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling or small raised injection marks may last 1-3 days. Temporary redness, swelling, pinpoint bruising, tenderness and small bumps can occur. These effects are usually temporary.
Consider this treatment when you want to use the patient’s own platelet-rich plasma to support gradual skin renewal and prefer a gradual skin-quality approach. Individual assessment remains essential before proceeding. It is generally well tolerated in suitable patients when performed by a qualified practitioner after medical screening, but no treatment is risk-free. Sterile technique and a traceable product or properly prepared autologous PRP are essential. Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Postpone treatment for active skin infection, illness or inflamed skin in the area. Use gentle skincare and sun protection, avoid touching the area, and delay strong actives, heat and strenuous exercise as advised. Contact the clinic if symptoms become severe or unusual.