What is PRF?
PRF stands for Platelet-Rich Fibrin — a concentrated part of your own blood that’s rich in growth factors, healing cells, and collagen-stimulating proteins.
It delivers long-lasting skin changes
Regular facials clean, hydrate, and give temporary radiance.
PRF actually repairs the skin.
Its growth factors work for weeks to:
build collagen
improve texture
smooth fine lines
even tone
It’s the difference between treating the surface and changing the skin.
PRF for Facial Rejuvenation
PRF can be injected or microneedled into the skin to naturally improve tone, texture, and elasticity. Growth factors stimulate fibroblast activity, boost collagen, and restore volume—resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more radiant complexion.
Common treatment areas:
Under-eye hollows and dark circles
Fine lines and crepey skin
Smile lines, cheeks, and jawline
Neck and décolletage
Optional add-on:
PRF can also be combined with dermal fillers or microneedling for enhanced results.
PRF for Hair Restoration
PRF supports follicle health and regeneration by delivering growth factors directly to the scalp. This increases circulation and extends the growth phase of hair follicles, helping to reduce shedding and promote thicker, healthier strands.
Ideal for:
Early hair thinning or postpartum shedding
Hormonal or stress-related hair loss
Men and women looking to strengthen and thicken existing hair
What to Expect
Step-by-Step Layout:
Consultation: Discuss goals, health history, and determine candidacy.
Blood Draw: A small sample of your blood is taken—similar to routine labs.
Centrifugation: Blood is spun at a specific speed to separate fibrin-rich plasma.
Injection or Microneedling: The PRF is applied to targeted areas for rejuvenation or hair growth.
Recovery: Minimal downtime; mild redness or swelling may occur for 1–2 days.
Results:
You’ll notice gradual improvement in skin texture or hair density over the next few weeks as collagen and growth factors continue to work.
Most patients benefit from a series of 3–4 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart..