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We specialize in medical, cosmetic non-invasive skin treatments backed by science and delivered by advanced medical professionals. Our services are designed to make you feel welcome at every visit.

Hours

Monday – Friday 10:30-6:30
Saturday 11:00-5:00
Sunday Closed

Individual results vary. PRP/PRF are not guaranteed treatments; outcomes depend on factors such as age, skin quality, and overall health.

May be considered for under-eye hollows (natural volume restoration)Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF): An Advanced Regenerative Option
PRF is a next-generation, natural treatment that uses your body’s own healing components to restore volume, improve skin texture, and stimulate collagen—sourced naturally from your own blood!

What Makes PRF Unique?

  • Made from your body, not from a lab – derived from your own blood!
  • Contains platelets, white blood cells, stem cells, and a fibrin matrix
  • Slow, sustained release of growth factors over time
  • Supports collagen production and natural skin regeneration processes
  • Commonly used in delicate areas such as under the eyes, neck, and face

 PRF Is Commonly Used For:

  • Under-eye hollows (natural volume restoration)
  • Can be used in fine lines around the mouth and eyes
  • Neck rejuvenation
  • May support natural skin glow and elasticity
  • Post-microneedling to support healing
  • As a bio-filler alternative to hyaluronic acid

 PRP vs PRF: What’s the Difference?

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin)
Composition High platelet concentration Platelets + stem cells + WBCs + fibrin matrix
Release of Growth Factors Fast, immediate release Slow, gradual release over 7-10 days
Best Used For Microneedling, hair restoration Under-eye volume, skin texture, neck and face rejuvenation
Texture Liquid Gel-like, can be used as a natural filler

 

PRP and PRF are both autologous treatments (using your own blood). Their effectiveness varies by individual and treatment goals. A consultation is required to determine which option is appropriate for you.

FAQ

  •  How many times a year should I get PRF?
    • We often recommend around 2 treatments per year to help support collagen stimulation and skin quality. Some patients may benefit from an initial series of treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every 6–12 months. Treatment frequency should always be individualized after consultation.
  • What’s the recovery time like?
    • Downtime is generally minimal. You may experience mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness in the treated area for 1–3 days. Most patients are able to resume normal activities the same or next day.
  • PRF or PRP—Which one is right for me?
    • Both treatments use your own blood components but work slightly differently. PRF is slower-releasing and more natural in composition, while PRP is more concentrated and fast-acting. The best choice depends on your skin goals and medical history, which can be discussed during consultation.
  • When will I see results from PRF?
    • Some patients notice early, subtle improvements in skin tone and texture within 2–4 weeks. Collagen stimulation and skin tightening continue gradually over 2–3 months, with results building naturally over time. Individual outcomes vary.