Platelet Rich Plasma
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment that uses components of your own blood as part of a personalised approach to skin and hair concerns. It involves concentrating platelets that contain growth factors, which may play a role in the body’s natural healing processes.
PRP may be used to manage concerns such as skin texture, fine lines, skin laxity, and under-eye changes, and may also be considered for hair-related concerns in suitable individuals. The level of improvement varies, and multiple treatments may be recommended.
As a medical treatment, PRP delivery requires careful technique and clinical expertise. At Erase, your procedure is performed under strict protocols by qualified doctors, using systems designed to support safe and appropriate treatment delivery.
During the procedure, a small sample of your blood is collected and processed in a medical centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich plasma. This is then reintroduced into the targeted area as part of your treatment plan.
PRP treatments are generally well tolerated, however some temporary effects such as bruising, swelling, and mild redness may occur. Results develop gradually over time and vary between individuals, and a series of treatments may be recommended.
We’ll discuss your skin goals during an initial consultation and tailor a treatment plan accordingly.
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PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is a treatment that uses components of your own blood, processed from a small sample, as part of a personalised approach to skin concerns. It involves concentrating platelets that contain growth factors, which may play a role in the body’s natural healing processes.
PRP may be used to manage concerns such as skin texture, fine lines, and overall skin quality. Results vary between individuals, and a consultation is required to determine suitability..
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Because PRP uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction or rejection is low. As with any procedure, there are risks, but PRP is generally very well tolerated when performed under medical supervision.
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A series of three treatments spaced approximately 4 weeks apart is commonly recommended, with maintenance sessions every 6 to 12 months depending on your individual skin and goals.
Results typically develop gradually over time and vary between individuals.
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You may experience some redness, swelling or mild bruising for 48 to 72 hours. Most clients return to normal activities the following day.
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All PRP procedures at Erase are carried out by qualified doctors, following strict clinical protocols to ensure your safety.