PRF

Transform Your Skin Naturally with PRF

Discover the future of natural skin and hair rejuvenation with Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF). This treatment uses your body’s own blood to stimulate collagen production, improve elasticity, and enhance overall skin and hair health—without the use of chemicals or synthetic fillers.

What is PRF?

PRF is a next-generation regenerative treatment derived from your blood. By isolating platelets, white blood cells, fibrin, and growth factors, PRF works to repair tissue, enhance skin quality, and promote healing. A simple blood draw is followed by a process to create a concentrate that can be injected or applied to targeted areas for natural, long-lasting results.
PRF is ideal for:

PRF vs. PRF EZ Gel: What’s the Difference?

PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)

Use: Injected into areas like under-eyes, acne scars, or skin needing rejuvenation.
Effect: Stimulates collagen production for gradual skin improvement.

PRF EZ Gel

Use: Injected into areas with volume loss, such as cheeks, lips, and nasolabial folds.
Effect: Provides immediate volume and long-term collagen stimulation for lasting results.

Benefits of PRF Treatments

Natural & Safe

Derived from your own blood, PRF eliminates the risk of allergic reactions.

Skin Rejuvenation

Improves texture, reduces lines, and addresses under-eye hollows naturally.

Hair Restoration

Stimulates dormant hair follicles, encouraging growth.

Volume Loss Correction

PRF Gel acts as a natural alternative to traditional fillers.

Minimal Downtime

Most patients experience little to no recovery time and can resume daily activities immediately.

Q & A

How is PRF different from PRP?

PRF contains a fibrin matrix, which allows for a slower, longer release of growth factors compared to PRP.

Downtime is minimal. Some redness or swelling may occur but usually subsides within a day or two.

Yes, PRF works well with other treatments like microneedling, dermal fillers, or laser treatments for enhanced results.

Most patients benefit from a series of 2–4 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart for optimal results.

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