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PRP Microneedling (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Stimulate collagen, improve texture, and restore radiance with PRP Microneedling — a regenerative treatment designed to rejuvenate skin naturally with minimal downtime.

Close-up of a calm patient receiving a PRP microneedling treatment for radiant, refreshed skin
Platelet-Rich Plasma

PRP Microneedling (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

Microneedling combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) uses your body’s natural growth factors to support collagen production, improve skin texture, and enhance overall skin rejuvenation. A small blood sample is drawn, processed to isolate PRP, and applied during the microneedling treatment.

Platelet-Rich Plasma

Benefits of PRP Microneedling

PRP microneedling enhances traditional microneedling by using your body’s own growth factors to support deeper skin repair and regeneration. This treatment is commonly used to improve overall skin quality and stimulate natural collagen production. Patients may notice improvement in:

  • Skin texture and tone
  • Fine lines and early wrinkles
  • Acne scars and mild scarring
  • Under-eye crepiness and darkness
  • Pore appearance
  • Overall radiance and firmness

Because PRP is derived from your own blood, the treatment supports natural healing and can accelerate recovery compared to microneedling alone. Best results are typically seen with a series of treatments and continued maintenance. Individual results vary.

Aesthetic provider preparing a PRP microneedling treatment for a relaxed patient
Close-up of professional administering a PRP microneedling treatment
Platelet-Rich Plasma

What to know

This is a medical aesthetic procedure performed under clinical protocols. Mild redness, swelling, pinpoint bleeding, or bruising may occur and typically resolve within a few days. Results vary and may require a series of treatments for optimal improvement. A consultation is recommended to determine candidacy and treatment plan.

Not appropriate for patients who:

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Are pregnant or currently breastfeeding and not recommended for treatment

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Have active skin infections, open wounds, or severe acne in the area

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Have certain bleeding conditions or platelet-related medical disorders

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Are taking anticoagulant medications and may need clinical clearance