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PRP (FOR FACE & EYES)

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), sometimes called the “vampire facial”, is a regenerative treatment that uses your own blood’s natural growth factors to stimulate skin repair, collagen production, and tissue regeneration. By using a small sample of your own blood, which is processed to concentrate the platelet-rich plasma, PRP can naturally boost your skin’s health and appearance without synthetic products.

  • PRP improves overall skin texture and tone, leaving the complexion smoother and more even.

  • Treatment reduces fine lines and crepey skin by stimulating natural repair processes for long-lasting results.

  • By enhancing skin quality, PRP helps reduce dark circles and tired-looking under-eyes, restoring a fresher appearance.

  • PRP boosts collagen and elastin production, firming the skin while restoring a healthy, youthful radiance.

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Because it uses your own plasma, PRP is 100% biocompatible and ideal for clients seeking a natural approach to skin rejuvenation.

 

A typical treatment plan involves a course of 3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results gradually improving over time as collagen and elastin rebuild. Results usually last 6–12 months, with maintenance treatments recommended.

 

At Derma Mayfair, PRP is carried out only by a qualified doctor using medical-grade equipment to ensure safe, effective, and hygienic treatment.


Please note: PRP is a medical injectable treatment. A full medical and psychosocial assessment is required to determine clinical appropriateness before treatment. Treatments are only provided where there is a clear therapeutic benefit, and we reserve the right to decline treatment if it is not deemed clinically suitable.

  • PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It is derived from a small sample of your own blood, which is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the plasma rich in growth factors that stimulate skin repair and regeneration.

  • PRP stimulates the skin’s natural healing processes, boosting collagen and elastin. This helps to improve texture, reduce fine lines, brighten dark circles, and refresh tired-looking skin.

  • Results develop gradually. Some clients notice healthier, more radiant skin after the first session, but the best results are seen after completing a course of 3 treatments.

  • Results typically last 6–12 months, with maintenance sessions helping to sustain improvements.

  • Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction. As with any injectable, mild swelling, redness, or bruising may occur, but these are temporary.

  • A small blood sample is taken (similar to a blood test) and the plasma is injected into the skin using fine needles or a cannula. Numbing cream can be applied to minimise discomfort, and most clients find the procedure tolerable.

  • PRP can improve skin quality under the eyes and reduce dark circles, but it does not replace the volume-restoring effect of dermal filler. For some clients, a combination of PRP and filler may be recommended.

  • Yes. PRP is often combined with microneedling, skin boosters (such as Profhilo or polynucleotides), or dermal fillers for a comprehensive rejuvenation plan.

Because it uses your own plasma, PRP is 100% biocompatible and ideal for clients seeking a natural approach to skin rejuvenation.

 

A typical treatment plan involves a course of 3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with results gradually improving over time as collagen and elastin rebuild. Results usually last 6–12 months, with maintenance treatments recommended.

 

At Derma Mayfair, PRP is carried out only by a qualified doctor using medical-grade equipment to ensure safe, effective, and hygienic treatment.


Please note: PRP is a medical injectable treatment. A full medical and psychosocial assessment is required to determine clinical appropriateness before treatment. Treatments are only provided where there is a clear therapeutic benefit, and we reserve the right to decline treatment if it is not deemed clinically suitable.

  • PRP stands for Platelet-Rich Plasma. It is derived from a small sample of your own blood, which is spun in a centrifuge to concentrate the plasma rich in growth factors that stimulate skin repair and regeneration.

  • PRP stimulates the skin’s natural healing processes, boosting collagen and elastin. This helps to improve texture, reduce fine lines, brighten dark circles, and refresh tired-looking skin.

  • Results develop gradually. Some clients notice healthier, more radiant skin after the first session, but the best results are seen after completing a course of 3 treatments.

  • Results typically last 6–12 months, with maintenance sessions helping to sustain improvements.

  • Yes. Because PRP uses your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction. As with any injectable, mild swelling, redness, or bruising may occur, but these are temporary.

  • A small blood sample is taken (similar to a blood test) and the plasma is injected into the skin using fine needles or a cannula. Numbing cream can be applied to minimise discomfort, and most clients find the procedure tolerable.

  • PRP can improve skin quality under the eyes and reduce dark circles, but it does not replace the volume-restoring effect of dermal filler. For some clients, a combination of PRP and filler may be recommended.

  • Yes. PRP is often combined with microneedling, skin boosters (such as Profhilo or polynucleotides), or dermal fillers for a comprehensive rejuvenation plan.

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