Regenerative Medicine
PRP / PRF Therapy
Harness your own blood's regenerative power — platelet-rich plasma for hair, skin, and joint healing.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) therapy uses the healing power already present in your own blood. We draw a small sample, concentrate your platelets through centrifugation, and reinject this growth factor-rich serum into target areas — triggering your body's most powerful natural healing response. PRP and PRF have strong clinical evidence in hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, and joint repair.
PRP is created by spinning your blood in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate platelets — the cells responsible for wound healing and tissue repair. The resulting plasma contains 5–10x normal platelet concentration and a high concentration of growth factors: PDGF, TGF-β, VEGF, EGF, and IGF. PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a second-generation PRP processed without anticoagulants, creating a fibrin matrix that releases growth factors slowly over 1–2 weeks. We offer: PRP for hair restoration (scalp injections, series of 3–4 sessions), PRF facial (combined with micro-needling for collagen induction), joint PRP (knee, shoulder, hip — under ultrasound guidance when appropriate), and under-eye PRF for tear trough hollowing. Contraindications include platelet dysfunction or thrombocytopenia, active infection at treatment site, certain autoimmune diseases, blood thinning medications, and cancer. Reasonable expectations and 3-session commitment is discussed at consultation.
Key Benefits
Your Visit
What to expect
Blood Draw
Small sample (15–30 mL) drawn and processed in a dedicated centrifuge to isolate platelets.
Concentration
PRP or PRF prepared — 5–10x normal platelet concentration with a rich growth factor payload.
Application
Injected into the scalp, combined with micro-needling for facials, or delivered into target joints.
Healing Cascade
PDGF, TGF-β, and VEGF drive tissue repair over 4–8 weeks. Series of 3–4 sessions for optimal results.
Common Questions
Frequently asked
What is the difference between PRP and PRF?
PRP is first-generation platelet concentrate. PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is processed without anticoagulants, creating a fibrin matrix that releases growth factors slowly over 1–2 weeks — a more sustained and potent response.
How many sessions are needed for hair restoration?
A series of 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart produces the best density improvement. Annual maintenance sessions sustain results.
Does the Vampire Facial hurt?
The micro-needling component causes mild discomfort managed with topical numbing cream. The PRP itself is anti-inflammatory and actually reduces post-treatment redness.
Can PRP be used for joint pain?
Yes — PRP has strong clinical evidence for knee osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tendinopathy, and other joint conditions. We perform joint PRP under ultrasound guidance for precise delivery.
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