PRP therapy

A regenerative treatment using your body’s own natural growth factors

A medically led regenerative treatment designed to support skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and tissue repair using Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP).

PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, is an advanced regenerative treatment created using a concentrated portion of your own blood rich in platelets and growth factors.

These growth factors play an important role in healing, tissue repair, collagen stimulation, circulation, and cellular regeneration within the body.

By isolating and reintroducing this concentrated plasma into targeted areas, PRP helps stimulate natural regenerative processes within the skin and scalp over time.

What is pRP therapy?


Treatment begins with a small blood sample being taken, which is then processed within a medical centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma from the remaining blood components.

The concentrated plasma is then carefully introduced into the treatment area to stimulate repair, regeneration, collagen production, and improved tissue function.

Because PRP works through natural biological regeneration, results develop progressively over time rather than immediately.

How does PRP work?


Treatment Areas

  • The under-eye area is often one of the first areas to show visible fatigue and ageing due to thinning skin, collagen loss, reduced circulation, and increasing tissue fragility over time.

    PRP is particularly beneficial within this delicate area because it focuses on improving the quality and function of the skin itself rather than simply adding volume.

    By delivering concentrated growth factors directly into the under-eye tissue, PRP helps stimulate collagen production, support skin regeneration, and improve circulation within the area over time.

    Patients often choose PRP for concerns such as crepey skin, tired-looking under eyes, thinning skin, fine lines, and darker under-eye appearance where they want a more natural and regenerative approach to rejuvenation.

    The result is typically fresher, healthier, and stronger-looking under-eye skin that continues improving progressively as collagen remodelling develops.

    1 Area

    Typically treats either the forehead, frown lines, or crow’s feet individually depending on the primary concern being addressed.

    2 Areas

    Most commonly combines areas such as the forehead and frown lines or frown lines and crow’s feet for more balanced upper face treatment.

    3 Areas

    Treats the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet together to create more comprehensive upper face softening and movement control.

  • PRP scalp therapy is designed to support healthier, stronger hair growth by improving the environment surrounding the hair follicle itself.

    Hair thinning and reduced density can occur for many reasons, including hormonal changes, stress, genetics, inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, and ageing.

    By introducing concentrated growth factors directly into the scalp, PRP helps stimulate circulation, support follicular activity, and encourage healthier hair growth cycles over time.

    Treatment is particularly popular for patients experiencing early thinning, increased hair shedding, reduced density, weakened hair quality, or areas where hair growth has become less supported.

    Because PRP works through regeneration rather than masking the issue cosmetically, results develop progressively with continued treatment and consistency.

  • Full-face PRP rejuvenation focuses on improving overall skin quality, regeneration, and long-term skin health rather than simply creating temporary surface improvement.

    At our clinic, full-face PRP is performed in combination with microneedling rather than through direct injection throughout the face.

    Microneedling creates controlled micro-channels within the skin while simultaneously stimulating collagen production, allowing the PRP to penetrate more effectively and work synergistically alongside the skin’s natural healing response.

    The treatment is particularly beneficial for patients wanting brighter, healthier, smoother, and more resilient skin overall.

    It is commonly used for dullness, uneven texture, fine lines, skin quality decline, post-inflammatory marks, and general skin rejuvenation where patients want a more regenerative and natural approach to skin ageing and skin health.

Unlike treatments that simply add volume or temporarily alter appearance, PRP works by supporting the body’s own regenerative and healing processes.

Results therefore develop more gradually and naturally over time as collagen production, circulation, and tissue quality progressively improve.

Because PRP uses your body’s own concentrated growth factors, the treatment is particularly appealing for patients wanting a more natural and biologically driven approach to skin and hair rejuvenation.

Rather than masking concerns temporarily, PRP focuses on improving the overall health, function, and quality of the tissue itself — making it a popular option for patients seeking long-term skin and scalp support alongside aesthetic improvement.

A regenerative approach to aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Because PRP works through regeneration and stimulation within the tissue, a course of treatments is usually recommended for optimal results.

    Most clients undergoing under-eye rejuvenation or scalp restoration require an initial course of 6 treatments followed by maintenance sessions depending on the concern being treated and individual response.

  • PRP works gradually by stimulating collagen production, circulation, and tissue regeneration over time rather than creating immediate change.

    Some clients notice early improvement in skin quality or scalp condition within several weeks, however more significant results typically develop progressively over the following months.

    Consistency and ongoing treatment often play an important role in achieving optimal outcome.

  • Downtime is usually relatively minimal, however some redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising can occur depending on the treatment area and individual healing response.

    Under-eye PRP can occasionally cause temporary swelling or bruising, while scalp treatment may leave the scalp feeling tender for a short period afterwards.

    Following full-face microneedling PRP, redness similar to mild sunburn is common initially as the skin begins healing.

  • PRP can be particularly beneficial for under eyes where concerns are related to thinning skin, poor skin quality, crepey texture, or circulation.

    By stimulating collagen production and improving tissue quality within the delicate under-eye area, PRP can help the area appear healthier, fresher, and less fatigued over time.

    Suitability depends on the underlying cause of the darkness or hollowing, which is assessed during consultation.

  • PRP is commonly used to support patients experiencing early hair thinning, increased shedding, reduced density, or weakened hair growth.

    The treatment works by improving the environment surrounding the hair follicle and stimulating healthier follicular activity over time.

    PRP is often most effective when concerns are addressed earlier rather than waiting until hair loss becomes more advanced.

  • PRP microneedling is particularly beneficial for dull skin, uneven texture, fine lines, post-inflammatory marks, enlarged pores, and overall skin quality decline.

    The treatment focuses on improving the health and function of the skin itself rather than simply creating temporary surface hydration or glow.PRP microneedling is particularly beneficial for dull skin, uneven texture, fine lines, post-inflammatory marks, enlarged pores, and overall skin quality decline.

    The treatment focuses on improving the health and function of the skin itself rather than simply creating temporary surface hydration or glow.

    When booking your appointment, sufficient time is allocated for both consultation and treatment where appropriate, allowing treatment to be carried out on the same day should you wish to proceed following assessment.

    This allows us to fully assess facial anatomy, discuss treatment suitability and goals in detail, and create an appropriate treatment plan before proceeding safely and responsibly.

  • Not all under-eye concerns are caused by volume loss alone.

    In many clients, concerns such as crepey skin, thinning skin, poor skin quality, dark circles, and a tired appearance are more related to collagen decline, circulation, and tissue fragility rather than needing additional filler volume.

    PRP works very differently to filler. Rather than adding volume beneath the eyes, PRP focuses on improving the quality and function of the skin itself by stimulating collagen production, regeneration, and improved circulation within the delicate under-eye tissue.

    For this reason, PRP is often chosen by clients wanting a more natural and regenerative approach to under-eye rejuvenation, particularly where the skin appears thin, crepey, or fatigued.