PRP Treatments

Refresh. Restore. Reveal radiant, youthful skin.

What is PRP?

PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. A small blood sample is taken, then spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the platelets and growth factors. This PRP is then carefully reintroduced into the skin.

Because it’s derived from your own blood, PRP is often chosen by clients looking for a more natural approach to skin rejuvenation.

How does PRP work?

PRP is placed into targeted areas to help:

  • Support collagen and elastin production

  • Improve skin texture and overall tone

  • Boost hydration and glow

  • Soften fine lines over time

Results build gradually as your skin responds.

What does it help with?

  • Dull, tired-looking skin

  • Fine lines and crepey texture

  • Uneven tone

  • Loss of firmness/elasticity

  • Under-eye skin quality (where appropriate)

Common treatment areas include:

  • Under-eyes

  • Face

  • Neck

  • Décolletage

Product Info

  • PRP improves skin quality and supports regeneration  it’s not a dermal filler.

  • It won’t add volume or create afiller look.

  • Results are subtle and progressive, typically improving over weeks.

If your main goal is lifting, contouring or replacing volume, we’ll recommend a different treatment.

Suitability

PRP may be a great fit if you:

  • Want natural-looking rejuvenation

  • Prefer treatments using your own biology (no synthetic product)

  • Have early signs of ageing, fine lines or dullness

  • Want to improve overall skin quality and glow

PRP may not be suitable if you:

  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have an active skin infection in the area

  • Have certain blood disorders, are on specific medications, or have medical conditions that affect clotting/healing (we’ll confirm during consultation)

What to Expect

Consultation: We’ll assess your skin, talk through your goals, and confirm whether PRP is the right fit.

Treatment: A small blood sample is taken, processed, then PRP is applied via small injections to the treatment area.

Downtime: You may have mild redness, swelling or small bruises for a few days. Under-eye areas can be a little more prone to bruising.

When you’ll see results: PRP is a gradual glow-up. Many clients notice improved skin quality over the following weeks, with best results after a course of treatments.

Aftercare advice

  • Avoid heavy exercise, saunas/steam rooms and alcohol for 24 hours

  • Avoid touching/massaging the area unless advised

  • Keep skincare gentle for 48 hours (avoid retinoids/acids)

  • Wear SPF daily

FAQs

Is PRP the same as a vampire facial?

PRP is often referred to as a vampire facial, but the term can cover different techniques. We’ll explain exactly what were doing and why during your consultation.

It’s usually very manageable. You’ll feel small pinches; numbing cream can be used.

Most people do best with a course (often 23 sessions) spaced a few weeks apart, followed by maintenance.

Yes, PRP pairs well with other skin rejuvenation treatments. We’ll tailor a plan around your skin and goals.

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