
PRF
What is PRF?
Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) therapy is a cutting-edge regenerative treatments that leverage the body's own healing mechanisms. PRF is derived from the patient’s blood, processed to concentrate platelets and growth factors. PRF releases bioactive proteins such as PDGF, TGF, and VEGF to stimulate cellular repair and regeneration, enhancing collagen production and improving microcirculation when applied to the under-eye area. For hair restoration, PRF promotes angiogenesis and stimulates dormant hair follicles, potentially increasing hair density and thickness. It has a higher concentration of growth factors and a fibrin matrix than PRP, providing a slower release of these factors, offering prolonged healing effects. These autologous treatments harness the body's resources to target and enhance tissue regeneration and healing.
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CORRECTS THINGS LIKE
ALOPECIA
HAIR LOSS
DARK UNDER EYES
THINNING
FINE LINES & WRINKLES
About the Procedure
The PRF procedure begins with a simple blood draw from the patient. The collected blood is processed using a centrifuge to separate and concentrate to create a fibrin matrix for PRF. The prepared PRF is then injected into the targeted area to stimulate collagen production, enhance cellular repair, and promote tissue regeneration. These treatments are minimally invasive, typically take about 30 to 60 minutes, and require little to no downtime, making them suitable for a variety of applications such as skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and joint repair.
Benefits
PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) therapy offers numerous benefits by utilizing the body's natural healing capabilities. Both treatments stimulate collagen production, enhance skin texture, and improve elasticity, making them effective for skin rejuvenation and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. In hair restoration, they promote hair growth and increase hair density by revitalizing dormant hair follicles. PRF, with its fibrin matrix, provides a slower release of growth factors for prolonged healing effects. As autologous treatments, they minimize the risk of allergic reactions and provide natural, biocompatible solutions for various aesthetic and medical conditions.
Treatable Areas
Under-eye area
Scalp (for hair restoration)
Face (for skin rejuvenation)
Neck
Décolletage (upper chest)
Surgical scars
Stretch marks

What to Expect
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SERVICE
The procedure involves drawing a small amount of the patient's blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the platelet-rich plasma into the targeted areas, typically causing minimal discomfort.
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RECOVERY
Recovery is quick, with mild swelling, redness, or bruising subsiding within a few days. Normal activities can usually be resumed immediately, though strenuous exercise and excessive sun exposure should be avoided for 24 to 48 hours.
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RESULTS
Results from a PRF procedure gradually appear over several weeks, enhancing skin texture and hair growth as collagen production and tissue regeneration are stimulated. Improvements continue to develop for several months, with effects lasting up to a year or more.
PRICING
STARTING AT $700

Pre-Care
Post-Care
Avoid Blood Thinners: Refrain from taking aspirin, ibuprofen, and other anti-inflammatory drugs for a week prior to minimize bruising.
Limit Alcohol & Caffeine: Reduce intake for 24 hours before treatment to ensure proper hydration and blood flow.
Hair Care: Arrive with clean, product-free hair to ensure a clean treatment area.
Avoid Washing: Refrain from washing your hair or scalp for at least 24 hours post-procedure.
Minimize Activity: Limit strenuous physical activities and excessive sweating for 72 hours.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Protect the treated area from prolonged sun exposure for 2-3 days.
No Chemical Treatments: Avoid coloring, perming, or chemically treating your hair for at least a week.

Procedure FAQ's
What is the difference between PRP & PRF?
PRP and PRF differ in their preparation, with PRP using higher centrifugation speeds and anticoagulants to concentrate platelets, while PRF uses lower speeds without anticoagulants, creating a fibrin matrix for a slower release of growth factors.
Is there a difference in the downtime required after PRP versus PRF treatments?Both PRP and PRF treatments generally have minimal downtime, but PRF may have a slightly longer recovery period due to its thicker consistency and prolonged action at the treatment site.
How many sessions are needed for optimal results?
For both hair restoration and under-eye treatments, a series of three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.