PRP

Platelet-Rich Plasma

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About PRP

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a medical procedure that has been utilized for a long time in fields such as sports medicine, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and other medical disciplines. Its popularity lies in its regenerative power.


Platelets, primarily known for their role in blood clotting, also contain a significant concentration of growth factors that promote tissue regeneration. PRP is thus harnessed to stimulate healing, encourage hair growth, support tissue regeneration, and even contribute to skin rejuvenation by stimulating the renewal of the epidermis and collagen.

Our Technology

PRP is obtained after drawing blood from the patient. The blood is then placed in a centrifuge, a rapidly spinning device that separates its components. The platelet-rich plasma, rich in growth factors and proteins, is then reinjected into the targeted area of the body.

Treatable Conditions

Dark Circles

When dark circles have a bluish hue, it is advisable to address pigmentation before considering filling the hollow of the under-eye area. PRP acts directly on the bluish tint around the eye, where platelets are reinjected specifically into the hollow of the dark circle. The growth factors in the platelets improve the bluish appearance by promoting blood circulation and enhancing the quality of the skifacialn around the eye.

Vampire Facial

This treatment, often known as the "vampire facial," offers several benefits for skin quality. On one hand, a safe microneedling technique is applied to the skin to induce biostimulation, thus stimulating collagen production. On the other hand, PRP contains essential growth factors for skin regeneration, also acting to improve blood circulation and the overall quality of the skin. By merging these two approaches, this treatment ensures optimal results for overall skin texture improvement. It is particularly suitable for skin repair, tissue regeneration (scars, stretch marks, and collagen renewal), and those seeking facial, décolleté, and neck skin rejuvenation and enhancement.

Alopecia & Hair Loss

This is a complex genetic condition that can be a concern for those affected. Fortunately, a simple and effective non-surgical solution is now available to promote hair growth, slow hair loss, and improve overall texture, density, and appearance.

PRP-based treatment can help you regain healthier hair by directly stimulating growth through the growth factors present in platelets. This process acts on hair follicle cells, naturally promoting hair regrowth and regeneration. It increases blood flow to the follicle, stimulates the growth of new hair, regulates the hair growth cycle, prolongs survival, and strengthens existing hair, while increasing hair density. Additionally, it helps prevent or delay hair loss.

 FAQs

  • In general, PRP treatments are minimally painful and are well-tolerated, although pain tolerance can vary from person to person.

  • Between 30 - 60 minutes.

  • Dark Circles: Typically, an initial protocol of 3 to 6 sessions is recommended. Optimal results are usually observed around 6 weeks after the last session. The effectiveness of the treatment lasts on average between 8 and 18 months.

    Vampire Facial: Typically, an initial protocol of 3 to 6 sessions, spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, is recommended to observe significant improvements in your skin quality, such as revitalization, refined skin texture, and reduced wrinkles and fine lines. Optimal results are generally achieved after 6 weeks.

    Alopecia & Hair Loss: PRP offers significant improvement in the quality, density, vitality, and shine of the hair from the first session. Regrowth is usually noticed after 6 to 9 months. The number of necessary treatments can vary from person to person. To achieve optimal results, an average of 3 to 4 sessions is recommended for men, while women may require 4 to 6 sessions. An annual maintenance treatment is also advised to maintain results.

  • Dark Circles: None

    Vampire Facial: 24h-48h

    Alopecia & Hair Loss: None

  • Yes, PRP has proven its efficacy and has been used since 1970, approved by Health Canada.

  • There are very few contraindications, but among them, active infection in the treatment area, individuals with blood clotting disorders may be contraindicated, as PRP involves injections and could increase the risk of bruising, pregnancy and breastfeeding, uncontrolled autoimmune diseases.

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