What is PRP and PRF treatment?
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) are advanced regenerative treatments that utilise your body’s own healing properties to rejuvenate the skin. PRP involves extracting a small sample of your blood, processing it to concentrate the plasma and filter out the red blood cells, and injecting the plasma into targeted areas to stimulate collagen production. PRF, a more advanced form, not only concentrates platelets but also contains a higher quantity of white blood cells and fibrin, promoting enhanced healing and tissue regeneration. Both procedures can be performed either through microneedling or through shallow injections into your skin.
When should you consider PRP and PRF treatment?
- PRP/PRF for Skin Rejuvenation: Ideal for reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and enhancing overall skin texture. PRF under eyes is a particularly strong indication.
- PRP/PRF for Acne Scars: Effective in helping to reduce the appearance of acne scars through collagen regeneration.
PRF for Deep Tissue Repair: Especially beneficial for more profound rejuvenation and healing due to its gradual release of growth factors. - PRP/PRF for Hair Loss: diffuse generalised hair loss, though a thorough assessment would be needed by a dermatologist first to ensure its appropriate use.
What are the benefits of PRP and PRF treatment?
- They are natural treatments using your own body’s healing mechanisms, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
- They promote long-lasting rejuvenation with visible improvements as collagen and tissue regenerate.
- Minimal downtime, with most patients returning to daily activities shortly after treatment.
- They are suitable for various skin types and concerns, offering a personalized approach to skincare.
What are the risks of PRP and PRF treatment?
As both treatments utilise your own blood, the risk of complications is minimal. Potential side effects may include mild swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection sites, though Dr Ghadiri will go through a full consent before procedure. Adhering to aftercare instructions provided by Dr Ghadiri is essential for optimal results
How long do results take to show and how long will they last?
Results from PRP and PRF treatments may take several weeks to become noticeable as collagen production increases. The effects can last for several months, with maintenance treatments typically recommended every six months for optimal skin rejuvenation.
What are the alternatives to PRP and PRF treatment?
Alternative treatments include traditional skin fillers for volume enhancement, polynucleotide or skin booster treatment. Dr Ghadiri will help determine the best options based on your individual goals.
Why Choose Our Practice?
- Safe and Effective Treatments: Our clinic employs only the highest quality injectables and adheres to strict safety protocols.
- Experience and Expertise: All treatments are performed by Dr Ghadiri, ensuring expert care tailored to your individual needs.
What is our Pricing?
PRP Treatment |
Fees |
Single treatment (one area) | £240 |
3-session package | £600 *save £120* (Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions) |
6-session package | £1,200 *save £240* (Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions) |
PRF Treatment |
Fees |
Single treatment (one area) | £320 |
3-session package | £800 *save £160* (Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions) |
6-session package | £1,600 *save £320* (Can be used for any combination of areas across sessions) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is the difference between PRP and PRF?
PRF contains a higher concentration of growth factors, white blood cells and a fibrin matrix compared to PRP, which is less viscous (thick) and produced at a higher speed of centrifugation. - Why would you consider PRP over PRF?
PRP has been utilised for longer and more extensively studied, and is thought to release growth factors more quickly, meaning it provides a faster initial burst of growth factor delivery while PRF releases them more gradually. -
Why would you consider PRF over PRP?
PRF releases growth factors more slowly than PRP, which can result in longer-lasting effects. PRF is often called a natural filler because it’s effective at building volume and addressing deeper wrinkles and hollows. PRF contains a higher concentration of white blood cells and stem cells than PRP, which can enhance the healing process. The fibrin matrix in PRF provides structural support and acts as a scaffold for tissue regeneration. - Who can benefit from PRP and PRF treatments?
These treatments are suitable for a variety of skin types and concerns; a consultation will help determine individual suitability.